Bent Oak Church

Pastor Chase Replogle
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May 24, 2023 • 45min

Joy Comes from the Lord (Ezra 6)

With the support of the prophets and a new decree from the king, Israel completed the construction of the temple. They joined together in a new Passover feast that welcomed many of their converted neighbors. We are reminded of God's ability to turn the heart of the Persian king and also God's ability to fill his people with joy. There was gladness for their success, but real joy only comes as a gift from God. 
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May 17, 2023 • 47min

The Work of the Prophets (Ezra 5)

With progress stopped, God sent prophets to speak to Israel and call them back to their task. We look at the role of the Old Testament prophets and how the words of Haggai and Zacheriah help us learn to respond to God's word in our own day.
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May 9, 2023 • 50min

Discouraged and Afraid (Ezra 4)

After so much progress and celebration, the rebuilding of the temple grinds to a halt. The people became discouraged and afraid of the mounting pressure around them. We take a closer look at how the fear of man can cause us to withdraw from the work of God and how to find courage for our times.
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May 2, 2023 • 42min

Unity and Worship (Ezra 3)

Having arrived back in their land, Israel's first task was to worship. They came together in unity to rebuild the altar and begin the daily sacrifices. We take a closer look at that unity and the priority of worship in our lives and church. 
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Apr 25, 2023 • 43min

A Remnant (Ezra 2)

Ezra chapter two is a list, a long list of names, and a tally of those who returned. The list may be long, but its total represents only a fraction of what Israel had been. It is only a remnant. But still, it is a remnant that has remembered who they are and who God has led them to be. They are a model for any who live through exile. 
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Apr 18, 2023 • 42min

Those Whose Spirit God Had Stirred (Ezra 1)

In our opening to the book of Ezra, we take a look at the background of the book and how God stirred the hearts of both secular rulers and everyday believers to fulfill his promises. Israel would return to their homeland to rebuild their nation and worship. God was stirring the hearts of people to go and take up the task.
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Apr 12, 2023 • 44min

Practice Resurrection

On this Easter Sunday, we take a look at the way Jesus's resurrection impacts how we live in the days that follow Easter. 
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Apr 5, 2023 • 43min

Palm Sunday Crowds and Signs

Jesus's entrance into Jerusalem was one of the high points of his ministry. The disciples expected rejection, but he was welcomed as king. Jesus wasn't so quickly impressed. He warned the crowds, as he often did, that to be a true faller would mean rejection, suffering, and death to self. This Easter we are reminded that to follow Christ often requires stepping away from the crowd and taking up our own cross.
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Mar 28, 2023 • 50min

Lest We Offend Them

In our final sermon of the serious, we look at Jesus's unwillingness to offend a tax collector and consider how Jesus calls us to avoid offending others. We are called to be stewards of his offense. Willing to risk the offense of the cross but never allow ourselves or our rights to become the obstacle of offense. 
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Mar 21, 2023 • 53min

That You Might Not Be Offended

The night Jesus was betrayed, he warned his disciples that they would stumble because of him. They would see his cross and be offended by it. The cross is the central offense of human history, for in the cross we are forced to see our own need and his call to take up that cross and follow. Jesus had been using offense to prepare his disciples. He told the about the suffering to come so that they would not be offended by it. 

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