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    St. Joe Community Church Sermon Podcast

    St. Joe Community Church primarily serves the residents of Fort Wayne, Indiana through preaching and teaching based on the Bible. St. Joe Community Church is a member of the Southern Baptist Convention, a fellowship of 47,000 cooperating churches that are home to 15 million members and over five million weekly worshipers. Pastor Greg Byman earned his bachelor's degree from Ball State University and his Masters of Divinity degree from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and today he and serves as St. Joe’s senior pastor. St. Joe’s weekly worship services are open to all, regardless of faith background—or no faith background—and are held at 8:30 and 10:30 am each Sunday morning at 2900 North Anthony Blvd., Fort Wayne, Indiana 46805. Free parking, childcare, coffee and refreshments are standard fare at St. Joe’s. For more information: www.StJoeCommunityChurch.com, StJoeCommunity@gmail.com or (260) 471-4704.
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    The Misunderstood Father by Donovan Coley (Sunday, June 19, 2022)

    The Misunderstood Father by Donovan Coley (Sunday, June 19, 2022)

    Sunday, June 19, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled The Misunderstood Father and was delivered on Sunday, June 19, 2022 by Donovan Coley. For more information about the Fort Wayne Rescue Mission visit www.FWRM.com. For more information about today's message, visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast.

    Gospel Fluency by Nick Scott (Sunday, March 6, 2022)

    Gospel Fluency by Nick Scott (Sunday, March 6, 2022)
    Sunday, March 6, 2022. Today’s message is entitled Gospel Fluency and was delivered on Sunday, March 6, 2022 by Nick Scott, an Evansville, Indiana-based missionary to Japan through the Internationl Missions Board. For more information about Nick and Melissa Scott's ministry in Japan, visit www.TheScottsInJapan.com. To hear Nick's message, visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast.

    The Parable of the Dragnet by Greg Byman (Sunday, February 27, 2022)

    The Parable of the Dragnet by Greg Byman (Sunday, February 27, 2022)

    Sunday, February 27, 2022. Welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message is entitled The Parable of the Dragnet and was delivered on Sunday, February 27, 2022 by Greg Byman. For more information visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast.

    Parable of the Dragnet

    Matthew 13:47-50

    This Parable declares warning and hope

    We must choose to trust in Jesus Christ

     

    We do not have to be afraid of God’s final judgment

     

     

     

    Matthew 13:47-50

    “a large net thrown into the sea….they dragged it to shore”

    -the kingdom of heaven is like “a net cast across the world,

       being pulled toward the final reckoning”

    -we cannot escape the final destiny of the end of this world!

     

     

    “every kind of fish”

    -we are all alike sinners, but not all sinners sin alike!

    -similar to wheat and the weeds (vs 24-30) parable

    -Christians are not supposed to segregate and isolate

       -we must be separate from evil living, but we will always

            Co-exist among those who live for evil

     

    “gathered the good fish, but threw out the worthless ones”

    -imagery of sitting on the seashore sorting out the good catch of

       fish from the rest of the trash hauled in by the dragnet

     

    “The angels will go out, separate the evil people from the righteous”

    -Jesus explains to the crowd that this parable illustrates the

      great separation of believer and unbelievers at the “end of time

    -God is our final judge!  His angels will execute perfect justice

    -Rev 20:11-15  Great White Throne of Judgment

     

     

     

     

     

    “and throw them into the blazing furnace, where there will be weeping an gnashing of teeth”

    -similar to Matthew 13:42

    -Luke 16:23-24, 27-28 Jesus describes a rich man in hades

       -in torment, in agony in this flame!, place of torment

    -Rev 20:11-15- the unrighteous are thrown into the lake of fire

       -Rev 20:10  The same place where Satan, his demons and

         the false prophets will be “tormented day and night forever

         and ever”

    -gnashing of teeth- regret, remorse, sorrow

     

    Evil/Unrighteous People Reject Jesus Christ

    -Revelation 20:11-15  The Great White Throne of Judgment

       -they are judged by their works

       -Romans 3:10  No one is righteous!

       -Romans 3:23  All have sinned and have fallen short of the

          glory of God

    -their names are not found in the book of life

     

     

    Good/Righteous People Place Their Faith In Jesus Christ

    -Romans 3:26  God declares righteous “the one who has faith in

       Jesus”

    -Eph 2:8-9  We are saved by grace through faith, not by works

    -enter the kingdom of heaven today!  Trust in Jesus Christ

     

    Trust God to do what is right!

    -He is just- He WILL execute perfect justice

       -do not impose our imperfect justice system on God!

       -do not worry if this world refuses to condemn evil

          Romans 12:19  “vengeance is mine, I will repay”

     

    -He is love-

       -he will keep His promise to keep/save all who trust in Jesus

       -he will make everything right

         -perpetrators will either be justified by Jesus Christ or

            personally pay for their wickedness forever

     

    Let anyone who has ears listen!

    The Parable of the Hidden Treasure and Priceless Pearl by Greg Byman (Sunday, February 20, 2022)

    The Parable of the Hidden Treasure and Priceless Pearl by Greg Byman (Sunday, February 20, 2022)

    Sermon notes: 

    Parables of the Hidden Treasure and Priceless Pearl

    Matthew 13:44-46

    February 20, 2022

    Have you found the meaning of life?

    Some aren’t searching at all

     

    Some are searching carefully

     

    Some search from time to time

     

     

    Jesus invites us to search and find the meaning of life

    -the kingdom of heaven

    -the King of heaven!

     

    The Hidden Treasure in a Field

    No ethical problem for the original listeners

    -burying valuables was common in Jesus’s day

    -Rabbinic law: If a man finds scattered fruit or money it belongs

      to the finder.

    -the treasure didn’t belong to the landowner, someone else hid it

       -he would never have sold the land if it was his treasure!

    -the finder buys the land fairly

    -remember:  always interpret scripture in context!!

     

    “in his joy”

    -the person found the treasure by circumstances, not by choice

    -some people find Jesus even when they aren’t looking for Him!

       -some stumble into the truth about Jesus

       -some are trying to disprove Jesus and find Him

       -Jesus is hidden beneath the surface of this worldly life

    -true faith in Jesus Christ gives us joy!

       -a joyless church member may not have found Jesus!!

     

    “he goes and sells everything he has and buys that field”

    -he does not leverage the treasure to get the field

    -he realizes the treasure is worth more than everything he

      already has

     

    The Priceless Pearl

    “Again” ties the previous parable to this one- two illustration with

       the same meaning—helps us interpret them both carefully

     

    “A merchant in search of fine pearls”

    -Pearls signified wealth- worshipped by Egyptians, Romans

      1 Tim 2:9  don’t flaunt wealth/pearls

    -Divers risked their lives to find pearls- dove in tied to rocks,

      held their breaths as long as possible to search in darkness

    -Some people are looking carefully for the true meaning of life

     

    “When he found a priceless pearl”

    -nothing compares to incomparable value of Jesus Christ!

    -finding Christ is the beginning of finding everything else

     

    “He went and sold everything he had and bought it”

    -“I give up all I have and God gives me all He has” J. MacArthur

     

     

    Conclusion

    The kingdom of heaven is not immediately seen

    -some find Jesus without looking for Him

    -others find Jesus while they are looking for Him

     

     

    Following Jesus is more valuable than anything else we can possess

    -Jesus brings up money, not the church! 

    -modern philosophy says to diversify your investments

       -Jesus says: cast all your eternal hope on Him!

     

     

    We must choose to follow Jesus

    -Jesus possesses us when we give up possessing anything else

    -Whatever we worship possesses us! 

       -are you willing to let Jesus control your possessions?

    Sanctity of Life Sunday - Made in God's Image by Greg Byman (Sunday, January 16, 2022)

    Sanctity of Life Sunday - Made in God's Image by Greg Byman (Sunday, January 16, 2022)

    Today is Sunday, January 16, 2022, and welcome to St Joe Community Church. Today’s message focuses on Sanctity of Life Sunday, where we lament the evil of legal abortion on demand, and the tragic ruling of the United States Supreme Court on January 23, 1973, that legalized abortion in all fifty states.

    Since that time, over 62 million babies have died, but many have been saved thanks the heroic work of pro-life pregnancy resource like A Hope Center, a Fort Wayne-based ministry helping mothers and fathers discover their next right steps for receiving and nurturing children. For more information about A Hope Center, visit www.AHopeCenter.org, call 260-422-3544, or text 224-585-3544.

    For more information about St Joe Community Church, visit www.StJoeCommunityChurch.org, click on the Sermons tab, and find today’s broadcast. So now, let’s open the bible, get a notepad and pen, and prepare to hear from God’s word.

    First, we’ll hear from Jo Faulkner, the Executive Director of A Hope Center. Then we’ll hear from Pastor Greg Byman, who will preach out of Genesis 1:26-28 and expound on what it means that God makes us in his image.

    00:01:25 - Introduction - Greg Byman

    00:07:13 - Jo Faulkner, Executive Director, A Hope Center

    00:25:30 - Sermon by Greg Byman

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