Sunday Messages
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Sinopsis
Listen to the regular Sunday messages from Pastor David Halan at Calvary Chapel Whitefish.
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Are You An Almost Christian or An Altogether Christian?
26/05/2024 Duración: 56minWe march into eternity under one of three banners. One banner people march under is the "No desire to be a Christian". The second is "Almost a Christian". Last, there is the banner of "Altogether Christian". Which banner are you marching towards eternity under? Can you be an almost Christian and still be saved? The answer is an emphatic, "No!" The gospel of Christ leads us all to make a decision. We are either followers of Christ (Christians) or we are not. How terrible it would be to spend eternity thinking about how you almost made the decision to follow Christ. Paul stands before Festus and Agrippa and forces them to make a decision. Festus has "no desire". Agrippa was "almost persuaded". There is only one way to heaven and Paul shows us how we must be an "altogether" Christian. Please listen as Pastor David explains and challenges us to make this decision in our lives and also encourages us to lead others to make that same decision.
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The Gospel of Christ
19/05/2024 Duración: 54minPastor David Halan describes Paul's mission in appearing before Agrippa, not only his defense but his testimony. Pastor David spends time on verse 18 explaining the 5 things Jesus does for us at conversion: 1) He opens our eyes; 2) He brings us from darkness into light; 3) He turns us from the power of Satan to the power of God; 4) He provides the forgiveness of sins; and 5) We receive an inheritance in Heaven.
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How The Christian Should View Israel
05/05/2024 Duración: 53minPastor David brings us a message placed on his heart about the Biblically Christian view of the nation of Israel, providing an in-depth dive into the Bible and what it says we should view God's chosen children of Jacob.
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Its Deja Vu...All Over Again
28/04/2024 Duración: 56minGuest Speaker Bill Katz provides a powerful message looking at what is going on with Israel today in America, around the world, and especially in Israel. One thing to remember is that the things we see today aren't a function of a clash of personalities, governments, or historical struggles. Rather, the conflict in Israel is a conflict of religious ideologies. Bill leads us through Zechariah 12 and also Isaiah 65 to explain.
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Staying Strong Spiritually
21/04/2024 Duración: 52minPastor David bring us to Paul's court session, where Paul is intimidated and accused, but the peace of God equips Paul in the midst of this trial.
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Genesis 1:1-5
17/04/2024 Duración: 36minPastor David brings through God's account of creation, explaining God's first day of creation and the significance of God creating light.
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The Reasons and Dangers of Procrastination
14/04/2024 Duración: 57minPastor David continues the series in Acts looking at what righteousness is and how we attain it. In this message, we find out what kind of judgement awaits us, who will be doing the judging, and three reasons people procrastinate.
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A Cleansed Conscience
07/04/2024 Duración: 01h02minPaul the apostle, being on trial gives a skilled defense and claims a clear conscience without offense toward God and men.Pastor David answers the question: "what is a conscience?" and what it means to have a God cleansed conscience through Jesus' sacrifice.
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The Road to Emmaus Journey
31/03/2024 Duración: 52minPastor David takes us on a journey with two men heading home to Emmaus. Downtrodden and confused, these two men were having more than just a conversation, but rather an impassioned debate as they discussed the events of the Passion Week and who Christ truly was. A man (Jesus) appears to them as they travel along the road and opens the scripture to them. Please listen as we learn the 5 Things Christ Does for Us Because of the Resurrection: 1) He walks with us; 2) He listens to us; 3) He corrects us; 4) He teaches the scriptures to us; and 5) He stays with us.
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