Heralding Truth
The teaching ministry of Covenant Hope Baptist Church in Memphis Tn. Where we herald the Truth of God to equip and edify the Church and evangelize the lost sheep, calling them to the Cross of Jesus Christ. Romans 1:16- For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.1 Corinthians 1:18- For the word of the cross is folly to those who are perishing, but to is who are being saved it is the power of God.
Episodes
241 episodes
Isaiah 41:8-10 Because He has chosen, “Do Not Fear”
Because God has chosen His people, taken hold of them, and not rejected them, the command “Do not fear” follows necessarily. Fear is inconsistent with covenant identity grounded in divine election. God Almighty—the One who is self-e...
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52:26
Romans 1:24-32 The Suppression of Truth Leads to intellectual and Moral decline
God’s wrath for the suppression of Truth, gives over the unbeliever to intellectual and moral decline.
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40:55
Isaiah 41:5-16 The Contrast of The World’s Fears and God’s People’s Comfort
When fear grips the human heart, we instinctively look for something bigger than ourselves to save us. The nations strengthen their idols, Saul seeks a medium, Ahaz runs to Assyria, and Israel builds a golden calf. But the servant of Yahweh hea...
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50:17
Romans 1:24-25 God gave them over…
Because they “exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the likeness of corruptible man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures. Therefore God gave them over….”
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36:11
Isaiah 41:1-4 Yahweh holds court
This “trial” answers the despair of 40:27–31. Israel thinks God has “passed by” their case; Isaiah begins 41 by showing that God is actually convening court over the whole world.
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44:54
Romans 1:18-23 The suppression of the Glory of God
God’s wrath is the righteous response of a holy God toward those who exchange His glory for idols and refuse to glorify or give Him thanks.
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42:14
Isaiah 40:29-31 “Hope in Yahweh”
“Yet those who hope in Yahweh will gain new power.” (Isa 40:31, LSB)Everything in chapter 40 exists to make that sentence rational.
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39:52
Romans 1:16-17 The Power of The Gospel
The gospel is not merely the announcement that sinners are forgiven; it is the revelation that God remains perfectly righteous while declaring the unrighteous righteous through faith in His Son.
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39:51
Romans 1:8-15 Faith Proclaimed, Prayers Offered, Debt Acknowledged
Romans 1:8-15 Faith Proclaimed, Prayers Offered, Debt Acknowledged
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47:17
Isaiah 40:25-26 oh, that the people of God would live by Truth
Every failure addressed in Isaiah 40—idolatry, fear of rulers, despair, impatience—flows from measuring reality without reference to God’s incomparable being. He is “The Holy One”
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47:48
Romans 1:6-7 “The Called”
Who calledWho are the calledCalled to whoCalled to whatCalled from what
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43:27
Isaiah 40:22-24 The incomparable Majesty of God cont.
Isaiah emphasizes that Yahweh God transcends all creation. Idols, by contrast, are dependent upon man for their form, their meaning, and their worship. Yahweh needs nothing from man, and this truth is testified through His sovereign act of crea...
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41:50
Romans 1:5-7 “obedience of Faith” *Ice storm addition*
In the middle of an ice storm we go live to look at the beautiful truth of the obedience of holiness by sinners saved by God’s amazing Grace.
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39:45
Isaiah 40:18-21 The folly of idolatry
Whether poor or rich they make images to worship. Calvin says that Isaiah, “shews that all men are carried away by strange madness, and that even though they have not the means, still they desire to have something excellent for the worship of t...
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47:22
Romans 1:3-6 The incomparable Son of God
The incomparable Christ by The Holy Spirit revealed His power as God in resurrection
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33:52
Romans 1:1-7 The good news accomplished by the eternal Son
Romans begins by showing us that the gospel comes from God, centers on Christ, and produces obedient faith.
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35:12
Isaiah 40:12-17 Yahweh God is incomparable
An expository sermon through Isaiah 40:12-17 Isaiah shows that Yahweh stands alone as God—unmatched in power, dependent on nothing, and beyond comparison.
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39:17
Isaiah 40:9-11 Behold your God
An exposition on Isaiah 40:9-11 the call is given to say “Behold your God!”This text teaches that God’s coming is good news to be proclaimed boldly, because the Lord comes in strength and cares for His people.
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44:09
Isaiah 40:6-8 Life is as grass that fades away
An exposition of Isaiah 40:6-8 an encouraging word through the sobering truth of the brevity of human life.
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40:04