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Baptism | Beloved (Lynnita Weber)

St. Paul's Leaskdale Weekly Sermons

Release Date: 06/02/2025

Psalms Of Ascent | Wonder At God's Creation (Ryan Lamoureux) show art Psalms Of Ascent | Wonder At God's Creation (Ryan Lamoureux)

St. Paul's Leaskdale Weekly Sermons

Psalm 104 is a song of praise that marvels at the beauty and order of God’s creation. From mountains to seas, seasons to creatures great and small, it reveals a world sustained by His power and care. This psalm invites us to stand in awe, give thanks, and consider our role as stewards of His handiwork. As we reflect, we’ll explore how creation points us to God’s character, draws us closer to Him, and shapes the way we live in His world.

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Psalms Of Ascent | Where Does Your Help Come From? (Lynnita Weber) show art Psalms Of Ascent | Where Does Your Help Come From? (Lynnita Weber)

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We humans need help! The question is, where will we turn for it? Psalm 121 invites us to look to God for true help.

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When God Builds the House | Psalm 127 (Darcy Rumble) show art When God Builds the House | Psalm 127 (Darcy Rumble)

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Psalm 127 reminds us that unless the Lord builds the house, our efforts are in vain. It's a call to trust—learning to rest in God's provision while recognizing that every good gift, including our work, our homes, and our children, ultimately rests in His hands.

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James | Prayer That God Hears (Lynnita Weber) show art James | Prayer That God Hears (Lynnita Weber)

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A life of faith is a life of prayer. It’s also a life lived with others. When we follow Jesus, we belong to Him and to one another as brothers and sisters. As a family, we care for one another in weakness, confess our sins to each other, and gently confront one another.

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James | What Does Grace Do In A Believer? (Andrew Allison) show art James | What Does Grace Do In A Believer? (Andrew Allison)

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James 4:6-10 - James knows that the heart of the Christian message is grace. God gives us good that we couldn’t ever deserve. The truth is that we earn and deserve justice and punishment. Thankfully, Jesus took both of those for us and gave us the good he deserved. As powerful as grace is, there is one thing that can resist it. Listen in to find the one thing that repels grace.

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James | All Kinds Of Chaos (Andrew Allison) show art James | All Kinds Of Chaos (Andrew Allison)

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James 3:1-18 - James is at it again! He has a real concern for the words that Christians use on themselves, with each other and with the world. Our tongues (James' favourite image for our words) can cause such destruction, and they are nearly impossible to control. What’s the solution? Fortunately, Jesus gets to the root of the problem and to the fix that works.

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James | Put Your Money Where Your Faith Is (Andrew Allison) show art James | Put Your Money Where Your Faith Is (Andrew Allison)

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James 2:14-26 - James continues to press deep into the muscles and tissues of our faith. Is your faith doing what it was designed to do? Just like you might go to the doctor for a physical check-up, James offers a self-administered faith check-up in this passage. Where do you see signs of life in your faith?

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James | The Words That Work (Lynnita Weber) show art James | The Words That Work (Lynnita Weber)

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James 1:19-27 - James is direct: angry words, thoughtless words, and religious words don’t have a place in a life of faith. Our words don’t work … but God’s word does! Our job is simply to cooperate with his word.

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James | How To Face The Hard Stuff (Andrew Allison) show art James | How To Face The Hard Stuff (Andrew Allison)

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James 1:1-18 - James gets right down to business! For everyone not currently soaking in a hot tub, suffering is a first order of business. In just a few verses, James explains how trials can grow maturity, how wisdom helps the journey, and how to avoid wasting a suffering experience.

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Baptism | Empowered (Andrew Allison) show art Baptism | Empowered (Andrew Allison)

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Acts 1:1-11 - Baptism is recognized throughout the Church as the beginning of a ‘God thing.’ John’s baptism was a visible demonstration of the start of a new life — clearing out the junk to prepare for what God was about to do. Jesus’ baptism reveals the true heart of baptism: God’s desire to bless and express His delight. The baptism of the Holy Spirit is the start of the Kingdom. Ordinary women and men were now filled with the Spirit of Jesus to continue on the ministry Jesus started.

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Luke 3:21-22 - At Jesus’ baptism, the Father said, “You’re my son. I love you. I’m proud of you.” As Christians, our baptism is a sign that we are in Christ, that what is true about him is true about us, and that the Father’s blessing now defines us.