Episodios

  • Galatians 5:26,6:5 -His Paramedics- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-11-16
    Nov 28 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry expounds Galatians 5:26–6:5, calling us to be Christ’s “paramedics” who restore the fallen with meekness, bear one another’s burdens, and resist pride and vainglory. He contrasts merciful, Spirit-led care with judgmental policing, shows that help must point people to Jesus for repentance and rest, and reminds us that some burdens are personal callings each must carry. Using examples like Peter, David, the Good Samaritan, and Simon of Cyrene, he underscores God’s grace in suffering and urges the church to be a life-saving hospital rather than a social club.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Galatians 5:2,12 -Faith Working Through Love- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-10-19
    Oct 20 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry reads Galatians 5:2-12, confronting the Judaizers and legalism while arguing that Christianity is faith working through love. He lays out four consequences of unbelief: falling from grace, forfeiting righteousness, failing to obey the truth, and forgetting the cross. Beaudry reminds us salvation is by grace through faith, not by law or performance. Drawing on Abraham, the Good Samaritan, the Syrophoenician woman and contemporary illustrations, he urges us to walk by the Spirit, mortify the flesh and guard the church against leavening heresy. The sermon closes with a call to repentance, to remember the cross at communion, and to let God transform us so love, not legalism, shapes how we live and witness.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Galatians 5:19,25 -Tree Of Life- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-11-09
    Nov 16 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry reads Galatians 5:19–25 and uses Jesus’ image of trees to show how we are known by the fruit our lives bear. He contrasts the tree of loss (the works of the flesh such as adultery, fornication, idolatry, drunkenness) with the tree of love (the singular fruit of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, self‑control) and warns that habitual practice of fleshly sin reveals a heart not transformed. Pointing to the tree of Calvary as the means to crucify the flesh, he calls us to abide in the Spirit, repent, cultivate Scripture meditation, and live out visible, persistent change. Practical application presses us to guard our minds from deception, resist cultural compromises, and choose to serve the Lord so our lives bear genuine, lasting fruit.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • Galatians 5:16,18 -Gods Recovery Program- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-11-02
    Nov 5 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry exhorts us from Galatians 5:16–18 to embrace God's recovery program: a continuous, commanded walk in the Holy Spirit that overcomes the lusts of the flesh. He contrasts worldly recovery efforts that only treat symptoms with the Spirit’s work that crucifies the flesh, brings conviction, and produces lasting transformation, illustrating with Joseph, David, family stories, and personal prayer for prodigals. Beaudry warns against sensual, man‑centered counterfeits and technological or psychological substitutes, reminding us that victory depends on who controls our lives: flesh or Spirit. He closes with a message of hope from Jeremiah and Romans: keep surrendering, yield to the Holy Spirit, and trust God to complete the work he began.

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    1 h y 14 m
  • Galatians 5:13,15 -Called Unto Liberty- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-10-26
    Oct 30 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry preaches from Galatians 5:13–15, asserting that being "called unto liberty" means freedom from sin, guilt, death, and enslaving desires; not a license for the flesh. He presents Christian freedom as an opportunity, obligation, and obedience of love: to serve one another humbly (following Christ’s example), prioritize Scripture, and fulfill the law by loving our neighbor as ourselves. Warning against legalism, addiction, and the temptation to “bite and devour one another,” he urges reliance on the Holy Spirit, confession, and perseverance in community. He calls us to practical acts of love and evangelism that set captives free and resist the cultural deceptions of the age.

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    1 h y 24 m
  • Galatians 4:21,5:1 -Stand Fast- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-10-12
    Oct 14 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry reads Galatians 4:21–5:1 and unpacks the allegory of Hagar and Sarah as two covenants, one of bondage under the law and one of promise by the Spirit, urging us to “stand fast” in the liberty Christ purchased. He contrasts legalism and antinomianism, explains historical and typological background (Abraham, Isaac, typology), and warns how religious rule‑keeping or licentious grace both miss the life of love the Spirit produces. He applies the passage to contemporary threats: religious coercion, governmental controls and surveillance technologies he identifies as precursors to a coming system, and calls us to resist returning to the yoke of bondage. The message closes with a plea to repent, remain led by the Spirit, and live boldly in the freedom Christ gives.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Galatians 4:12,20 -Christ Formed In You- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-10-05
    Oct 9 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry preaches from Galatians 4:12,20 and urges us to heed Paul’s threefold appeal: remember the gospel, discern the motives of legalists, and pursue maturity so that Christ be formed in us. He contrasts sterile legalism with the sufficiency of Christ and the life-giving work of the Spirit, warns about persuasive false teachers and cultural compromises that seduce the flock, and presses for daily Bible saturation and pastoral care to develop discernment. Through pastoral illustrations and urgent appeals to die to self, love sacrificially, and bear measurable spiritual fruit, he calls us to genuine inward transformation from glory to glory, rather than mere outward conformity.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Galatians 4:1,11 -The Privilege Of Sonship- Pastor Rick Beaudry 2025-09-28
    Oct 1 2025

    Pastor Rick Beaudry expounds Galatians 4:1–11, urging believers to embrace the privilege of sonship and warning against regressing to legalism and the “weak and beggarly elements” of the law. He outlines three truths—God reserved an appointed day for heirs, Christ’s redemptive work brings adoption, and our responsibility is to abide in intimate fellowship with the Father—illustrating each with Scripture, biblical types, and personal anecdotes. Beaudry confronts contemporary dangers like prosperity teaching, ritualistic regression, and cultural compromise, calling us to reckon the old self dead and press into spiritual maturity. The message blends urgent pastoral exhortation, prayer, and vivid storytelling to motivate us to live as joint heirs with Christ.

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    1 h y 20 m