Sermons and Bible teaching from Mt Carmel Baptist Church
In the fourth stanza (53:7-9), Isaiah details the submission of the Suffering Servant.
In the third stanza(53:4-6), Isaiah describes the defining characteristic of the Suffering Servant's redemptive work: Substitutionary atonement.
In the second stanza(53:1-3), Isaiah makes a shocking revelation: the world will largely overlook the Suffering Servant, and He will be rejected.
In the first stanza of this great passage (Isaiah 52:13-15), the prophet Isaiah begins where everything ends: the exaltation of the Lord's Servant, who achieves success in the most unli…
Having finished his description of heaven, John brings his record of the Revelation to a close. His closing remarks, and those of Jesus himself, provide directions for how we should liv…
As the description of Heaven comes to a close, the imagery shifts from prophecy to creation. In Revelation 22:1-5, John presents Eden renewed.
What we've seen so far about heaven as it will ultimately be is amazing, but what happens to believers who die before the events of Revelation unfold? In this message, we explore the st…
In 21:10-27, John takes readers on a tour of heaven. While he likely does not answer every question we have about heaven, the description of heavenly Jerusalem is wonderful.
As is often the case in apocalyptic literature, the concept of heaven has several dimensions, each of which informs our understanding. In the Revelation, heaven is conceived of in three…
In Revelation 21:1-8, heaven, in its full and final state, is unveiled; and we witness the fulfillment of the Lord's promise of a new heaven and a new earth.
As literature and in its Biblical setting, the Revelation is unique. Therefore, before we begin our study of Heaven, it is important to set context for John's words. In part 2 (19:11-20…
As literature and in its biblical setting, the Revelation is unique. Therefore, before we begin our study of heaven, it is important to set context for John's words. In part 1 (1:1-3), …
Today's service includes a sermon, Christmas music, baby dedication for 2 little ones, and Communion.
We all have a voice. Use it for your service to God.
As Jesus' earthly life reminds us, time is precious. In Ephesians 5:15-16, Paul encourages us to make the most of our time.
Brother Ben discusses what a pastor is thankful for.
Although his life circumstances are less than ideal, in 4:10-13 Paul maintains that he is content; and by relying on Christ, he insists we can be too. Through contentment, we experience…