Bent Oak Church

Pastor Chase Replogle
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Mar 4, 2018 • 53min

House of David, House of God

David has come a long way from hiding in caves in the wilderness of En Gedi. Now he sets in a palace of cedar. But that got him thinking. David lives in a palace, but the ark is in a tent. David has an idea. He will build a house for God, a temple as impressive as his palace. There is one problem with his plan; God won't allow what David is doing to obscure what God is doing.
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Feb 25, 2018 • 54min

David Brings the Ark to Jerusalem

The ark's return to public worship was a monumental event in Israel's history. For too long it had been in hiding. David was determined to give it a place of honor in his new city of Jerusalem. The parade that day must have been awe-inspiring. 30,000 of David's finest troops worshiping and singing as the ark rolled along guided by Uzzah and Ahio. Everything was going so well until the ox stumbled and Uzzah reached up to steady the ark. Immediately he was struck dead.
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Feb 4, 2018 • 48min

David Hates the Lame

David was finally crowned king. His first move was to secure a new capital city, Jerusalem. The chapter moves from success to success—captured cities and military conquest, children and royal palaces. But subtly another story is developing beneath the surface. David's life and motives are more complicated than we initially realize.
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Jan 28, 2018 • 53min

Civil War And A Test of Patience

As Israel's civil war drags on across years, David faces a test, patience. Everywhere he is surrounded by desperate and determined men. Betrayal, deception, manipulation, assassination, politics, bartering over the lives of women and concubines, trials and judgments, death sentences and executions. It is into this complicated moment David is called to follow and to wait on the Lord.
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Jan 21, 2018 • 51min

Conflict For The Crown

Israel is without a king. It doesn't take long for conflict to break out. Abner and Joab find themselves jockeying for power. Their angling and scheming suggest something profound about competition. Our tendency to compare ourselves to others often leads to competition that too frequently turns violent.
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Jan 7, 2018 • 55min

David Laments for Saul

Saul is dead. David receives the news. We would expect him to quickly seize the throne. Now was finally his moment. His advisors must have urged him to act quickly. But David does something unexpected. David writes a poem; he writes a poem in honor of Saul and Jonathan. David teaches Israel to lament.
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Dec 31, 2017 • 31min

Immanuel: Guest, Linda Bates

Linda Bates shares her story of how God revealed himself through faithfulness and healing.
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Dec 17, 2017 • 1h 1min

Immanuel: Guest, Ron Replogle

Ron Replogle shares his story of how God revealed himself through faithfulness.
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Dec 10, 2017 • 24min

Immanuel: Guest, Trent Selsor

Trent Selsor shares his story of how God revealed himself through the testing of faith.
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Dec 3, 2017 • 50min

The New Heaven and The New Earth

It is done. With those words, God declares are things are made new. What follows is the incredible and unexpected reworking of all things: bodies, creation, work... All things are made new. Revelation 21-22 is a remarkable conclusion to not only the book but the entire storyline of the Bible.

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