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Bible sermons from Bethel Community Church OrlandoCopyright 2019 All rights reserved. Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • BROKEN SAVIORS // Samson - Part 1
    Jul 28 2025
    Samson, the final Judge in Judges, embodies Israel's cycle of sin and deliverance. Born to a barren woman as a promised Nazirite, he’s tasked with saving Israel from the Philistines. Despite his divine calling, Samson’s life is marked by compromise, impulsiveness, entitlement, and pride, breaking his vows and using his strength selfishly. His story points to Jesus, the true Savior who fulfills what Samson only begins.
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    31 m
  • BROKEN SAVIORS // Jephthah
    Jul 22 2025
    Judges 10-11 tells the unsettling story of Jephthah, a rejected warrior raised to deliver Israel from Ammonite oppression. Israel, having abandoned God for seven foreign gods, is enslaved, and their idolatry deepens as they seek deliverance from false gods. Jephthah, influenced by pagan culture, makes a rash vow to sacrifice whatever comes out of his house for victory. Tragically, his only daughter greets him, and he fulfills the vow, revealing a faith mixed with cultural idolatry, misunderstanding God’s grace.
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    36 m
  • BROKEN SAVIORS // When the Good Goes Bad
    Jul 14 2025
    Gideon, a heroic judge from Judges 8-9, goes bad. After defeating the Midianites, Gideon becomes prideful, ignores God, and leads Israel astray with an ephod. His son Abimelech murders his brothers to become king, only to die violently. Warning signs of “going bad” include infrequent prayer, isolation, resentment, materialism, and self-focus. Some lessons we can learn from Gideon are God’s judgment is certain, sin curses us, and we need Jesus to transform our hearts. Despite Israel’s failures, God pursues them with love.
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    43 m
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