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  • The Character Of God (Exodus 22:16-20)
    Jul 26 2024

    Have you ignored the OT laws? Israel was to be a nation separated unto God, but the temptation of sin, and to sin, was far too near. In danger of being led astray by the depraved practises of the pagan nations, Israel needed guidance, and God provided. God gave His people specific laws, leaving no room for confusion about what He allows and what He despises. But how should we regard these laws today, are they as relevant to us as the New Testament’s teachings? Do the sins that the Israelites faced still tempt us today? In giving His people such extensive laws to abide by, God reveals man’s nature - one that is prone to sinning. But what about God’s nature? How can these laws be understood to disclose His standard & character? Join us in this study of the book of Exodus, as we learn how these passages are more than just rules, but revelations. 📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript:

    https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/the-character-of-god

    📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:48 Introduction 04:11 I. THE LAW OF SEDUCTION 17:40 II. THE LAW OF FALSE WORSHIP 36:24 Closing Prayer 38:29 Reflection Question


    Consider this: As His witness to the rest of the world, God’s laws were given to protect Israel. How have you experienced your personal obedience/disobedience to God’s laws benefit/harm your own life or that of others?


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    39 min
  • Are You Transformed By The Word? (James 1:26-27)
    Jul 25 2024

    “Based on all the things I've done, am I not a spiritual person?” Though Christian lives cannot be void of works, works are not the starting point. In the conclusion of his first chapter, the Apostle James cautions against the self-deception of putting trust in acts that are just that—acts. How, then, should one ascertain true spirituality versus superficial, religious practices? It must start in the heart, and then extend outwards. The truth is, outward acts of religion are empty without inward transformation. But this inner working cannot go unevidenced. Instead, such a transformation always manifests in three critical areas: speech, love and morality.

    📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/are-you-transformed-by-the-word


    📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:15 Introduction 05:30 ARE YOU TRANSFORMED IN YOUR SPEECH? 20:29 ARE YOU TRANSFORMED IN YOUR LOVE? 33:05 ARE YOU TRANSFORMED IN YOUR MORALITY? 41:55 Closing Prayer 45:30 Reflection Questions


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    46 min
  • The Punishment Fits The Crime — an eye for an eye (Exodus 21:18-36)
    Jul 25 2024

    How can you forgive someone who has hurt you? While it may not be the obvious lesson to draw from a group of explicit Mosaic laws, we find that one of these sentences have been wildly misinterpreted (Exodus 21:23-25). Because of this, our Lord Jesus famously addressed this error in Matthew 5:38-39 by saying, “Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also". Was Jesus contradicting Moses? If not, how are we to make sense of both Moses’ law as well as Jesus’ statement?


    Sandwiched in the middle of this mini-series on the idea that God’s laws demand a punishment that fits each crime, driving us away from sin and evil, we find an equally glorious truth drawing us towards mercy and love. As usual, it is only by understanding both these Old and New Testament statements that we gain a fuller, richer picture of our relationship to God, and thus our relationships with each other.


    💭 Consider this: How, despite His justice, has God shown you mercy? To whom, despite your own sense of justice, can you show mercy today?


    📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/the-punishment-fits-the-crime-an-eye-for-an-eye


    📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 02:39 Introduction 04:50 I. The Crime, the Punishment, and the Principle. a. Injury from Physical Violence 07:58 b. Injury to Slaves 11:57 c. Injury to Pregnant Women 16:57 d. Injury from Animals 28:07 e. Injury to Animals 30:52 II. The Law of Compensation and the Law of Love 41:49 Closing Prayer 43:59 Reflection Questions


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    44 min
  • The Power Of The Tongue [Part 1] (James 3:3-6)
    Jul 24 2024

    Just how powerful is the human tongue?


    Although the tongue is small and seemingly harmless it can cause destruction akin to arson. What regrets have you had about the words which you have spoken? What have other people said to you that has most built up your life?


    Everyone says things they regret, either immediately or eventually. Sometimes these are small slips of the tongue, sometimes they’re life-altering sentences. Interestingly, the Apostle James knew this all too well.


    Referring to our speech as “the tongue”, he vividly describes its seemingly limitless destructive powers to scare and warn his readers against the power of the tongue. By placing special emphasis on this facet of human life, he answers questions such as: Just how dangerous can our words be? What makes our speech uniquely deadly? What are its effects, intentional or unintentional?


    📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/the-power-of-the-tongue


    📍 Sermon Outline

    00:00 Trailer

    01:21 Introduction

    03:49 I. ITS POWER IS UNIQUE

    15:33 II. ITS POWER IS DESTRUCTIVE

    41:01 Closing Prayer

    45:35 Reflection Question


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    46 min
  • The Punishment Deters The Crime — property laws (Exodus 22:1-15)
    Jul 5 2024

    What does the way that God cares for our property reveal about the way that He cares for us?


    How valuable would it be if you could read the original Israelite laws for yourself? What would they tell you about how the Israelites lived? What would it tell you about their God? Well, did you know that God wrote a set of laws to govern crimes relating to personal property and we have those laws preserved for us in the book of Exodus!


    In this sermon’s text we see the eternally almighty God stoop down to the level of limited, sometimes dishonest, often quarrelsome people. In the details of these laws, we discover a patient, caring, merciful God who’s special notice of His children and their belongings ought to draw us back to Him as that same cognisant heavenly Father today. Far from being a distant, overbearing tyrant, this text demonstrates quite the opposite to be true of our God. Come and see for yourself…


    💭 Consider this: What does the way that God cares for our property reveal about the way that He cares for us?


    📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/the-punishment-deters-the-crime-property-laws


    📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:24 Introduction 04:53 I. THEFT 11:20 II. NEGLIGENCE 14:46 III. SAFEKEEPING 23:47 IV. BORROWING 25:59 V. WHAT DO GOD’S LAWS REVEAL ABOUT HIM? 35:05 VI. HOW CAN I APPLY THESE PRINCIPLES?


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    45 min
  • A Warning To Want-To-Be Teachers
    Jun 23 2024

    If there’s a need for teachers, must we really be picky about who teaches?


    It's no secret that teachers of God's Word are necessary, but it’s not just any kind of teacher that the church needs. What does God require in and from His teachers? How can we be sure we are meeting those standards? Why is it important for students to also be wary and know these warnings?


    While the assumption may be that desire alone qualifies an individual to be a teacher, ignoring any other considerations would only lead to more harm than good. In fact, there is much more to evaluate, starting first with the manifestations of our heart - through our speech.


    “Knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation”, mustn’t we be discerning?


    💭 Consider this: You might not be an official teacher of the Bible, but you do have certain spiritual children whom you are influencing for better or for worse. What kind of impact do you think you are having on them?


    📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/a-warning-to-want-to-be-teachers


    📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:48 Introduction

    08:00 I. THE COMMAND

    19:22 II. THE REASON

    40:50 Closing Prayer

    42:37 Reflection Question


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    43 min
  • Faith In Action (James 2:21-26)
    Jun 10 2024

    Does the Old Testament’s apparent works-based salvation contradict the New Testament’s faith-based salvation?

    While a surface-level reading of both halves of the Bible might lead you to such a conclusion, the Apostle James makes it a point to use the examples of two Old Testament saints to prove his point. As such, true saving faith is always characterised by works, regardless of which side of the cross a person lived. Perhaps most importantly, what does the integrality of our works reveal about God’s divine purpose in our faith?

    Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/faith-in-action

    Sermon Outline

    00:00 Trailer

    01:31 Introduction

    5:45 I. THE EXAMPLE OF ABRAHAM

    28:23 II. THE EXAMPLE OF RAHAB

    41:17 Closing Prayer

    44:19 Reflection Question


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    45 min
  • The Punishment Fits The Crime — a life for a life (Exodus 21:12-17)
    Jun 7 2024

    How can a loving God mandate death penalties in the Old Testament? The justice system established in the Israel of the Old Testament often seems cruel and savage. Because of this, you might be wondering at the plausibility of God being truly merciful and compassionate as the Bible claims. However, as with most apparent biblical impossibilities, this question boils down to our understanding of God’s nature and purposes. Not-so-curiously, today’s judicial systems and institutions evidence marks of the same justice that God once required of His people.


    This is the first in a two-part series in which Ps Paul Cheng unfolds the true meaning and application of the phrase “an eye for an eye”, first examining its origin and subsequently its commentary provided by our Lord Jesus in the New Testament. Watch the second part here for the complete picture: coming soon…


    📄 Follow along with this sermon's transcript: https://www.bethelbpc.com.au/sermon-database/the-punishment-fits-the-crime-a-life-for-a-life


    📍 Sermon Outline 00:00 Trailer 01:22 Introduction 07:31 I. INTENTIONAL KILLING - A. MURDER 15:05 I. INTENTIONAL KILLING - B. KIDNAPPING 19:02 I. INTENTIONAL KILLING - C. ABUSING PARENTS 25:45 II. UNINTENTIONAL KILLING 31:24 “The Bible is totally irrelevant for us today!” 34:00 Closing Prayer 35:28 Reflection Questions


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    36 min