Gold Country Baptist Church

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    • James Skaer
      Great Sermon!
      Awesome!
    • Staff
      Praise God!
      Let’s all pray like this
    • Staff
      Important message
      God’s care for women in history and careful distinctions for women in ministry
    • Staff
      Hope in God!
      How to turn from listening to ourselves (in our feelings or emotions) to preaching to ourselves (God’s truth, hope in God)
    • Staff
      An important message!
      Our church has lost two officers from our congregation this past year, one in the line of duty. The sacrifices they make and scriptures that speak to what they do are significant and this message is much needed by our society
    • Phil Layton
      Great Sermon!
      The core truth regarding the believer's assurance and joy!
    • William Nesbitt
      Great Sermon!
      An absolutely fantastic sermon. So clearly presented. It is good to be poor in spirit that I am made rich in Christ.
    • GCBC
      Q&A topics:
      County health updates, fall startup prayers, children's ministries, churches facing State / county harrassment over indoor meetings, Black Lives Matter, marxism, and Bible questions
    • Phil Layton
      Application questions
      For personal or family or group discussion after the message to help apply further the message 1st point: Thank God for Christ’s inheritance (v. 12)- How does giving thanks relate to joy in the end of v. 12?- How does Ephesians 1:3, 18, and 5:8-9 fill out this concept of being an heir and child of the light? How can you apply that specifically?2nd point: Thank God for Christ’s deliverance (v. 13)- How does the word ‘delivered / rescued’ help fill out the picture of being saved?- How can this word picture in v. 13 help you explain the gospel to unbelievers?- For further study and reflection: 1 Peter 2:9-17 (to apply to how we speak and interact regarding our godless society and government)3rd point: Thank God for Christ’s kingdom (v. 13b)- Which of the ‘transferred’ illustrations stood out to you and why (POW, hostage, new realm like Narnia, etc.) and why?- How do you know when you’re living in light of your enthroned King (3:1-2)? 4th point: Thank God for Christ’s redemption (v. 14)- What most encouraged you from this last point about slaves to sons?- How does Colossians 3:12-13 apply 1:14 and what do you need to put on today? - For personal reflection: is there someone you need to forgive or ask forgiveness from?
    • Staff
      Luther, Spurgeon, and 1918 comparison
      Historical and practical perspective on pandemics and the people of God, including church shut downs in America inn 1918
    • Staff
      Good application for this crisis
      Here are some application questions and helps for us to apply rejoicing and being glad, taken from Colossians 1:3-8. Take time after the message to share with others verbally, or electronically (by text to those you're in contact with, by comment on Facebook, video on Marco Polo, etc.)1. What is something you've been thankful for lately in light of all that's going on?2. How have you been encouraged to see people loving each other in the family of Christ?3. Where have you seen the Gospel bearing fruit in recent weeks in those you know?
    • Staff
      Good application for this crisis
      Here are some application questions and helps for us to apply rejoicing and being glad, taken from Colossians 1:3-8. Take time after the message to share with others verbally, or electronically (by text to those you're in contact with, by comment on Facebook, video on Marco Polo, etc.)1. What is something you've been thankful for lately in light of all that's going on?2. How have you been encouraged to see people loving each other in the family of Christ?3. Where have you seen the Gospel bearing fruit in recent weeks in those you know?
    • Staff
      Great Sermon!
      For link to the neighbor outreach card that is referenced in the latter application part of the message, go to below link:https://playpdf.SermonAudio.com/media/324201823505535/324201823505535.pdf
    • Anonymous Name
      Corporal Punishment Under Attack
      Even though there are verses in the Book of Proverbs (called Míshlê (מִשְלֵי) in Hebrew) which favorably mention the rod (shebet שֵׁבֶט) as a form of corporal punishment, namely Proverbs 10:13, Proverbs 22:15, Proverbs 23:13-14, Proverbs 26:3, and Proverbs 29:15, corporal punishment is being attacked in society as a form of "child abuse." This attack on corporal punishment is even present in apostate churches like the PCUSA as well. While apostate churches can attack corporal punishment as "abusive", they can condone abortion as a "woman's right to chose". If we do not rightfully exercise the rod as a form of discipline, then we will produce generations of rebels.
    • Eve Janes
      Great Sermon!
      Fantastic sermon , thank you Pastor !.