

Bent Oak Church
Pastor Chase Replogle
This is the sermon podcast for Bent Oak Church. Each week we preach through scripture, book by book. You can find more information about the church at bentoakchurch.org
Episodes
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Jan 7, 2025 • 48min
Jesus weeps over the city (Luke 19:41-48)
Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem moved him to tears. Seeing the city and their indifference to his arrival, Jesus wept over the city of Jerusalem. As he came into the city, he went up to the temple and proceeded to interrupt the sacrificial system. Like an Old Testament prophet, Jesus was moved and acted out of the destruction that awaited them.

Jan 2, 2025 • 50min
Jesus' Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem (Luke 19:28-44)
For several chapters, we've followed Jesus' trip to Jerusalem. With Chapter 19, Luke records his arrival. We take a careful look at how Jesus presents himself to the great city and how the groups around him respond to his coming.

Dec 26, 2024 • 45min
Immanuel Series: Pat Ferguson
Pat Ferguson offers her reflections on the meaning of God with us as a part of our Christmas Immanuel series. She shares examples of how God has faithfully guided her and how through prayer and his word, he will lead you too.

Dec 17, 2024 • 34min
Immanuel Series: Buddy and Sarah Baumann
As a part of our Christmas Immanuel series, we heard from Buddy and Sarah Baumann this week about discerning God's leading in unexpected circumstances.

Dec 11, 2024 • 47min
Immanuel Series: David Raley
David Raley kicks off our annual Immanuel series with a reflection on God's faithfulness and the life of faith we are each called to.

Dec 3, 2024 • 52min
A Violent King and the Kingdom of Jesus (Luke 19:11-27)
Passing through Jericho, Jesus told the crowd a parable. He told them the parable because they believed his kingdom was about to appear. We take a closer look at Jesus' parable and how it contrasts the kingdoms of this world with Jesus' coming kingdom.

Nov 27, 2024 • 55min
The Blind Man and Zacchaeus (Luke 18:35-19:10)
As Jesus enters Jericho, he is met by two men: a blind beggar and Zacchaeus, the tax collector. Amongst the pressing crowd, neither was likely to get Jesus' attention, yet Jesus took time to stop for both. We look at these critical stories and how they anticipate Jesus' arrival as king to the city of Jerusalem.

Nov 19, 2024 • 50min
You Must Become Like a Child (Luke 18:15-34)
Many are familiar with the scene of Jesus welcoming children to his side, but Luke uses the image in a far more profound way than most recognize. Jesus commands us to become like those children to receive his kingdom; it is a call to radical need and vulnerability and a warning that our own self-sufficiency is prone to rob us of the gifts of God.

Nov 13, 2024 • 38min
The Persistent Prayer (Luke 18:1-14)
Pastor Barry Kinzer takes a look at Jesus' parable of the persistent widow and the prayers of the tax collector and Pharisee. He explores Jesus' models of prayer and how we should approach God in prayer as his disciples.

Nov 5, 2024 • 41min
Signs of Jesus' Return (Luke 17:11-37)
The Pharisees wanted to know the signs of Jesus' kingdom coming. His own disciples wanted to know where it would happen. What they all missed was the way Jesus' kingdom was present in their midst. We take a closer look at Jesus' predictions of his return and where true disciples should focus their attention.


