Alistair Begg Sermon Video Podcast
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2) Be Strong, Stand Firm (6/17 AM Sermon)
Defeated but not yet destroyed, Satan is still working to spoil the relationships and the righteousness of God’s children. Writing to the Ephesians, Paul gave two imperatives for Christians as we enga...Show More
3) A Call to Battle (6/10 AM Sermon)
At the end of his letter to the Ephesians, Paul called his readers to arms against the devil. This conclusion isn’t an afterthought, but the logical consequence of God’s purposes worked out among His ...Show More
4) Remember! (5/27 AM Sermon)
The author of Ecclesiastes examined the dead-end streets that men and women travel, exposing the futility of a world without God, before concluding with a most important plea: “Remember your Creator.”...Show More
5) Spiritual Warfare, Part Two (5/20 PM Sermon)
Every believer dwells in the spiritual realm and will encounter battle with our adversary, the devil, until Christ’s return. Alistair Begg urges us to remain alert to Satan’s subtle, fiery darts, and ...Show More
6) Spiritual Warfare, Part One (5/20 AM Sermon)
Jesus secured salvation for all believers when He defeated Satan at the cross. Until Christ returns, however, spiritual warfare rages on in this world and should not be easily dismissed. In His mercy,...Show More
7) Slaves and Masters, Part Three (5/13 PM Sermon)
The Gospel breaks down barriers that separate individuals in the world. When Paul instructed redeemed masters, for example, he reminded them that as brothers in Christ, masters and slaves stood equal ...Show More
8) Slaves and Masters, Part Two (5/13 AM Sermon)
Man’s chief end is “to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.” By nature, we don’t do that, but the Gospel creates within our hearts a longing to do the good works that God has prepared for us. Within ...Show More
9) Slaves and Masters, Part One (4/29 AM Sermon)
When Paul addressed slaves and masters in his letter to the Ephesians, he was not driven by social or political reform but by the Gospel: Practically, Paul was in no position to bring about the abolit...Show More
10) A Word to Fathers, Part Two (4/22 AM Sermon)
In Ephesians 6, the Apostle Paul provides instruction on how children should be raised, but it’s not a short-term fix: Biblical parenting requires a pattern of discipline and instruction, carried out ...Show More