The Send Church Podcast

To establish, equip, empower, and evangelize God’s people for God’s Kingdom. Previously Send The Church Podcast

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Tuesday Oct 01, 2024

The Bible shows us repeated examples of what happens when someone receives the Holy Spirit.
We do not have to get swayed by the doctrines of modern Christianity that do not give Scriptural support for knowing when we or someone receives the Spirit.
Verses:Acts 2.1-4Acts 10.44-48Acts 11.15-18Acts 19:1-7Acts 8:17-20Acts 4:8Acts 4:23-31Acts 9:10-18
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Thursday Sep 26, 2024

To better understand the baptism of the Holy Spirit, we have to track down how the Scriptures talk about it - not a denomination, not tradition, not church culture.
In this lesson, we discover that the baptism of the Spirit is synonymous with:- receiving the (gift of the) Holy Spirit- the outpouring of the Spirit- the coming upon/falling of the Holy Spirit- the promise of the Father
Listen to see how the Bible talks about it.
Verses:Acts 2.36-39Acts 10.42-48Luke 24.49Acts 2.4Acts 19.1-7Acts 11.15-18Titus 3.4-7John 7.37-39John 14.12-20John 20.21-22Genesis 2.7Ezekiel 37.5-10Luke 11.13
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Tuesday Sep 24, 2024

What is the baptism of the Holy Spirit? What does the Bible have to say about it? Why is it important?
Get these questions answered with biblical responses.
Verses:Matthew 3.11Mark 1.8Luke 3.16John 1.33Acts 1.1-8Acts 1.12-14Acts 2.1-4, 12-21
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Thursday Sep 12, 2024

Many have grossly underestimated the power of biblically confessing, believing, and calling upon the name of the Lord.
And many have not truly done these thinking that "salvation" is acquired by some mental acknowledgement of Jesus or "sinner's prayer".
Listen to this episode to find out what the Scriptures actually teach about confessing, believing, and calling upon the name of the Lord.
You may be very surprised to discover what it is connected to.
Verses:Romans 10.9-13Isaiah 28.16Joel 2.28-32Acts 2.38Luke 6.461 Corinthians 12.3Matthew 10.22Matthew 24.13Mark 16.16John 10.9Acts 2.21Acts 15.11Romans 5.9-101 Corinthians 3.15Acts 16.25-34Acts 8.26-40Acts 8.12

Tuesday Sep 10, 2024

Teaching water baptism is not the same as teaching salvation by works (of flesh or the Old Testament law).
Many have this wrong by throwing around phrases like, "we are not saved by works", and have no idea what that means.
Listen to this episode to find out how the Scriptures actually teach salvation by works, not of man, but of God.
Verses:Mark 16.16Ephesians 2.4-10Galatians 2.16Romans 3.21-31John 14.15Acts 5.29-32Acts 6.7Romans 2.8-9Romans 6.16-17Romans 10.16Romans 15.18Romans 16.25-26Hebrews 5.91 Peter 1.221 Peter 4.17

Saturday Sep 07, 2024

Some people have mistakenly taught that water baptism is not necessary because death-bed conversions make it impossible. Statements are made like, "God sees their heart and that's all that matters."
Yet, how God may see a person’s heart that we cannot see, cannot and does not change what the Bible says, teaches, and commands us to do, whether in principle, pattern, and precept. No one can change what the Bible says because of a death-bed conversion or personal, emotional attachment one may have to an individual who dies without being baptized.
These situations are exceptional, not exemplary.
In this video, we look at this from a Scriptural perspective and take a look at what sound doctrine actually means.
Verses:2 Peter 31 Timothy 2Ephesians 5Revelation 19Hebrews 12Galatians 4Revelation 22John 10John 14John 3:1-8

Friday Sep 06, 2024

Is baptism necessary for salvation? What about the thief on the cross?
Many have said it is not necessary to be baptized for salvation and use the story of the thief on the cross as support for that position.
That position is not Scriptural. In this video, we look into the story of the thief on the cross and the importance of not allowing our previous experience in the Lord to stop us from receiving more of God, according to Scripture.
Verses:Luke 23.33-43Mark 1.5

Thursday Sep 05, 2024

Jesus said to baptize in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit, to which the New Testament Church baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Why did this happen? Is this a contradiction? Or just semantics?
Or is it a deeper revelation?
Listen to this episode to learn the answer from a biblical perspective.
Verses:Jeremiah 17.9Acts 19.1-7Acts 18.24-28

Monday Sep 02, 2024

The practice of the New Testament Church was to baptize in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, by actually invoking the name of Jesus Christ.
They did not repeat the words of Jesus from Matthew 28.19, they obeyed the words of Jesus by their actions.
References:
Canney Encyclopedia of Religion (page 52-53) Britannica Encyclopedia 11th Edition, Vol 3, (page 365-368) Catholic Encyclopedia Vol 2, (page 263-264) A History of Christian Thought (page 152-156) Hastings Dictionary of the Bible (page 241) A History of the Christian Church (page 58) The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge (page 435) Encyclopedia Biblica Vol I - 1899 (page 473)

Sunday Sep 01, 2024

Does it matter how I was baptized? Do the Scriptures have contradictions? Did the disciples disobey Jesus?
We answer these questions in this video, as we pursue to follow the principles, patterns, and practices of Scripture.
Verses:
Luke 24.27 Matthew 28.19 Acts 2.38 Acts 8.16 Acts 10.48 Acts 19.5 Acts 22.16 1 Corinthians 1.10-15 Zechariah 14.9 John 5.43 Hebrews 1 Philippians 2.9-11 Colossians 3.17 Acts 4.12 Ephesians 3.14-15 Galatians 4.25-26 Isaiah 9.6 John 14.26 Colossians 2.9

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