

Capitol Hill Baptist Church
Capitol Hill Baptist
Faith Comes By Hearing
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Mar 17, 2024 • 0sec
Mark Dever - A Fresh Start (Genesis 8:1-19)
Title: A Fresh Start
Preacher: Mark DeverSeries: The Ancient WorldPassage: Genesis 8:1-19

Mar 10, 2024 • 0sec
Welton Bonner - Yahweh, Our Defender (Isaiah 37:1-38)
Title: Yahweh, Our Defender
Preacher: Welton BonnerSeries: God and His PeoplePassage: Isaiah 37:1-38

Mar 3, 2024 • 0sec
Welton Bonner - Who Do You Trust? (Isaiah 36:1-22)
Title: Who Do You Trust?
Preacher: Welton BonnerSeries: God and His PeoplePassage: Isaiah 36:1-22

Feb 25, 2024 • 0sec
Isaac Adams - Glad at Grace (Acts 11:23)

Feb 18, 2024 • 0sec
Jacob Hargrave - Our Faithful God (Isaiah 35:1-10)
Preacher Jacob Hargrave explores the themes of suffering, salvation, and restoration in Isaiah 35. He contrasts desolation and restoration, revels in the glory of God, and offers biblical encouragement in times of struggle. The journey to salvation through Jesus Christ is emphasized, focusing on repentance, belief, and personal holiness.

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Feb 11, 2024 • 0sec
Mark Dever - The Flood (Genesis 6:9-7:24)
Reflecting on the story of the flood, the speaker explores the dichotomy of God's justice and mercy. The importance of living a righteous life in a corrupt society is emphasized, along with the significance of Noah's obedience. The chapter also urges listeners to repent and reflect on their mortality.

Feb 4, 2024 • 0sec
Mark Dever - Divine Regret (Genesis 6:1-8)
Title: Divine Regret
Preacher: Mark DeverSeries: The Ancient WorldPassage: Genesis 6:1-8

Jan 28, 2024 • 0sec
Mark Dever - Long Lives (Genesis 5:1-32)
Mark Dever, preacher in The Ancient World series, discusses the importance of transitions, understanding our identity, and the consequences of sin. He explores genealogy in scripture and reflects on the significance of Adam's death. Dever also delves into the hope of Noah and the promise of relief, emphasizing the need for more than just Noah to rescue God's people.

Jan 21, 2024 • 0sec
Bobby Jamieson - Blessed Indeed (Revelation 12:1-14:20)
Bobby Jamieson discusses the cosmic conflict between God and Satan in Revelation 12, focusing on the victorious outcome of Christ's work. He also explores the tactics used by the beast against God's people, delves into the symbolism behind the 144,000 and the numberless multitude, and emphasizes the consequences of worshiping the beast. The chapter highlights the transformative power of death for believers in Jesus and the contrasting destinies and consequences of actions. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of having a sense of the end and trusting in Christ for a secure destiny.

Jan 14, 2024 • 0sec
Bobby Jamieson - The Mystery of God (Revelation 8:6-11:19)
Explores lasting transformation and the significance of the seven trumpets in Revelation. Discusses judgments unleashed by the trumpets and the relationship between natural calamities and human sin. Explores repentance and its consequences, practical counsel on repentance, and the calling of God's people. Unpacks symbolism in Revelation 10:1-7 and explores the meaning behind eating the scroll. Discusses the commission to spread the gospel, measuring the temple, and the symbolism of the two witnesses in Revelation. Highlights how God's word triumphs through opposition.