Bent Oak Church

Pastor Chase Replogle
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May 6, 2018 • 46min

David and the Cursing of Shimei

As David flees Jerusalem, he encounters various individuals. Some speak of faithfulness, others violence, and Shimei comes with words of condemnation. As David passes, Shimei shots down curses.We don't like to surround ourselves with people like Shimei. In looking for advisors, we prefer affirmation and positivity. But David is willing to hear Shimei's words. As one commentator put it, Shemi's curses "stripped off the royal veneer" of David's public image. Shemei's curses forced David's integrity, the truth of who he was, to become his public reality.
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Apr 29, 2018 • 53min

David and God's Faithfulness

The consequences of David's sins are real and painful. But Absalom seems most angered by the fact it hasn't cost David the throne. For all that David has done, he continues to be God's chosen king. Absalom see's God's faithfulness as injustice and is determined to take the throne for himself.
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Apr 22, 2018 • 49min

David And The Consequences of Sin

David was honest in the confession of his sins. And though God's first words were forgiveness, he was also told that the sword would not depart from his house—there would be consequences.That's hard to hear. We hope that forgiveness means a way out of the consequences. But David's life challenges our view of forgiveness and shows us a better way.
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Apr 15, 2018 • 51min

David and Nathan

God wouldn't allow David to live a divided life. God sent for Nathan and Nathan delivered a powerful message to the King—you are the man!With that simple realization, David's world is forced back into its proper place, aware of God. David responds with confession and breathtaking faith.
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Apr 8, 2018 • 52min

David and Bathsheba

It's not an easy chapter to read. The story of David's fateful night with Bathsheba will have repercussions for many chapters to come. But for those who have paid careful attention, we aren't entirely surprised. Slowly David's character has been developing into two selves: a public image and a private reality. Deeper than his adultery, David's life has become disengaged from God. It's there we find the greatest risk.
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Apr 1, 2018 • 43min

Passion Week: Easter

Join us in celebrating Easter, the resurrection of our Lord.
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Mar 30, 2018 • 27min

Passion Week: Good Friday

Join us for our annual Good Friday communion service.
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Mar 25, 2018 • 33min

Passion Week: Palm Sunday

Barry Kinzer begins our passion week observations with a message on Palm Sunday.
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Mar 18, 2018 • 50min

David's Kindness Rejected

We have been surprised by David's kindness. In chapter ten, his kindness stretches even to his enemies, the Ammonites. But that kindness is rejected—thrown back at him as a humiliating insult. The limits of David's love is put to the test. The Bible holds no naive or sentimental ideas about love. Love always leaves us vulnerable and often makes our lives far more complicated. But in the midst of the complexities we are given a word of courage—faith.
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Mar 12, 2018 • 55min

David's Kindness to Mephibosheth

God was giving David victory wherever he went. It got David thinking about a promise he had made years ago. David had promised never to forget his friend Jonathan. So David went looking for someone from Jonathan’s house to whom he could show kindness. David’s kindness is an important word in the Hebrew bible—hesed. David is in a unique position to help us better understand this word, both by his kindness and by the kindness he has received from God.

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