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The Book of Exodus
Dr. Rex McPherson, Pastor of Galilean, undertakes
to teach from the book of Exodus.
He doesn't pretend to teach the book, just
to teach from it.
The Cross and The Memory of Sin
Dr. McPherson, Pastor of
Galilean, speaks about the effects
the
cross has on the memory of our sin. The
three ways it affects us are: 1)The
cross takes the sting out of the memory
of sin, 2) The cross makes the memory of
sin a means of grace, 3) The cross will
one day erase the memory of our sins.
The Lord's Requirements
Dr. McPherson preaches from Micah chapter
6 verse 8 on
three simple things
that the Lord requires of His people.
To do justly, to love mercy and to walk
humbly with God.
The Straying Son
Dr. Dennis Petty, Missions Director for
the Gospel Preacher Association preaches
from Luke 15 on "The
Straying Son." You will be blessed
by this fresh and insightful look at the
parable of the prodigal son. Delivered at
Galilean on Oct. 26, 2008.
The Love of God and
the Way of Salvation
"The
Love of God and the Way of Salvation"
Dr Rex McPherson draws from two of the most
loved passages of John's Gospel, John chapter
3 and John chapter 14. Because of God's
love for us, Jesus died to open to us "The
Way of Salvation." Delivered at Galilean
on Nov. 16, 2008.
The Gospel
Dr. Tolbert Moore, Pastor Emeritus, preaches
about the good news that came down to man,
The Gospel.
Originally preached Aug 24, 2008.
The Blood
Dr. Moore continues his series on the Gospel
with this insightful lesson on
the blood
of Christ, and its importance to the salvation
of man. Originally preached Sep 14,
2008.
Baptism and the Holy
Spirit
More from Dr. Moore on
the Gospel, with an
emphasis on the the roles of
baptism and the Holy
Spirit. Originally
preached Sep 14, 2008.
Christ Who Is Our
Life
Dr. Rex McPherson, Pastor of Galilean, preaches
about
Jesus Christ being our life.
Originally preached Aug 31, 2008, at Galilean
Baptist Church.
Father, Forgive Them
The first words spoken
from the cross were "Father, Forgive
Them." Listen as Dr. Rex McPherson
speaks on the significance of these
powerful words.
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