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Calvary Bible Church-NH

Calvary Bible Church-NH

Listen to the latest sermons from Calvary Bible Church in Derry, NH! For more information, visit us online at cbcderry.org.

608 - Lamentations: Out of the Ashes - Ch 5
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  • 608 - Lamentations: Out of the Ashes - Ch 5

    Lamentations ends with Jeremiah’s cry of desperation for the Lord to bring relief and renewal to the broken people of Israel. This prayer models a raw and honest emotional state that roots itself in the reminders of God’s promises.

    Sun, 01 Dec 2024
  • 607 - Lamentations: Out of the Ashes - Ch 4

    The priests were responsible for upholding God's law (Lev. 10:10-11), and the prophets were meant to convey His messages. However, by the time of Jeremiah, both roles had become corrupt (Jer. 6:13-14). These leaders assured the people that judgment would not come, directly contradicting God's warnings (Jer. 23:16 17). At their best, the Old Testament prophets, priests, and kings foreshadowed the coming of Christ. At their worst, they demonstrated the necessity of His arrival. False prophets, priests, and kings ultimately failed Israel, contributing to its destruction. In Christ, we find the perfect Prophet, Priest, and King who offers life, hope, and eternal restoration. We must turn to Him for unwavering truth, salvation, and guidance.

    Sun, 24 Nov 2024
  • 606 - Lamentations: Out of the Ashes - Ch 3

    The third lament of Jeremiah is very personal as it focuses on the intensifying nature of suffering. Jeremiah expresses his feelings of despair, making his pivot to hope even more impactful for the reader. His raw honesty about pain in the light of his hope in God's mercy and faithfulness is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest times, God's loyal love and mercy are unfailing. This chapter is a model for expressing grief, seeking repentance, and finding strength in God's enduring compassion.

    Sun, 17 Nov 2024
  • 605 - Lamentations: Out of the Ashes - Ch 2

    Lamentations chapter 2 continues the writer’s reflection on God’s divine punishment of Jerusalem. The fall of Jerusalem was an act of divine justice, intended to repay a wayward people for their rebellion. It was also love, intended to chasten God’s people to turn them away from their sins. Through sufferings of defeat and exile, God’s people could finally learn not to place their confidence in kings or temples, but only in God Himself. “For the Lord disciplines the one He loves and chastises every son whom He receives.” Hebrews 12:6

    Sun, 10 Nov 2024
  • 604 - Missions Conference 2024 - Christ's Commission is Still Great

    This week, we have the privilege to hear from our keynote speaker and supported missionary Dave Spinale. We encourage you to pray for our missionaries and their families as they serve the Lord in their respective mission fields.

    Sun, 03 Nov 2024
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