
Voddie Baucham
Pastor and conference speaker known for expository preaching and teaching on biblical theology and family issues; delivered the sermon "Be Careful How You Talk About Christ's Bride" at Grace Baptist Church.
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Oct 26, 2022 • 55min
The Supremacy of Christ and Truth in a Postmodern World | Voddie Baucham
Voddie Baucham, a prominent pastor and author known for his powerful sermons, discusses the supremacy of Christ in a postmodern culture. He contrasts secular humanism with a biblical worldview, arguing that true identity and purpose are found in bringing glory to Jesus. Baucham confronts the issues of sin and human hostility toward God while presenting penal substitutionary atonement as the solution. He urges listeners to boldly proclaim Christ's truth as the ultimate answer in an increasingly skeptical world.

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Oct 26, 2022 • 58min
The World, the Flesh, and the Devil | Voddie Baucham
Voddie Baucham, a pastor and author renowned for his insights on Christian doctrine, shares compelling wisdom on the spiritual battles Christians face. He articulates how the world, the flesh, and the devil work against believers, emphasizing that struggles are a given in faith. Baucham dives deep into Ephesians, explaining regeneration and our new identities in Christ. He encourages reliance on grace through community and spiritual practices while highlighting the importance of humility in the battle against sin. This session is a rallying call for Christians to stand firm.

Mar 7, 2022 • 1h 6min
Voddie Baucham | Cultural Marxism
Voddie Baucham, a renowned speaker and advocate for biblical justice, tackles the contentious issue of Cultural Marxism in relation to Christian faith. He dives into how this ideology clashes with biblical principles, arguing for a clear understanding of justice defined by God. Baucham examines the complexities of social justice, using personal anecdotes to critique modern theories and highlighting the need for genuine dialogue about racism. He also discusses the dangers of ideological divisions within the Christian community and the importance of unity in faith.