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Calvary Baptist Church is a multi-generational family church serving the Little Rock area with the good news of Jesus Christ. The church's vision is to develop disciples who make a kingdom of God impact in our city, state, nation, and world. You can learn more about us at cbclr.org.

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Episodios
  • The Life of a Christian in The Last Days
    Oct 14 2025

    In this powerful message from Revelation 14, Pastor [Name] explores two essential truths about God — His boundless love and His perfect holiness. While we often focus on God’s compassion and grace, Scripture reminds us that His holiness demands justice.

    Through the vision of three angels in Revelation 14, we see the eternal gospel proclaimed one last time before judgment falls:

    The First Angel proclaims the eternal gospel, calling all people to believe, repent, and worship the Creator.

    The Second Angel announces the fall of Babylon, symbolizing the collapse of worldly power and spiritual corruption.

    The Third Angel warns of the wrath to come for those who reject God and follow the beast.

    This passage challenges every listener to respond to God’s offer of salvation before it’s too late — to believe, repent, and endure faithfully. For those who persevere, God promises eternal life, rest, and joy in His presence forever.

    Key Themes:

    God’s love and holiness are not contradictions but complements

    The urgency and hope of the gospel message

    Faithful endurance in a world of compromise

    The promise of eternal rest for those in Christ

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    31 m
  • Lean In | Does God Have A Plan for Israel?
    Oct 8 2025

    In this episode, we continue our journey through the book of Revelation, diving into chapter 14 — the final part of the three-chapter interlude that began in chapter 12. The discussion explores how this passage contrasts the Lamb standing victorious on Mount Zion with the forces of evil described in the previous chapter, offering believers a message of hope and endurance amid persecution.

    Scott and Garrett unpack themes of worship, faithfulness, and spiritual purity as they consider what it means for followers of Christ to bear His mark rather than the mark of the beast. They also discuss the meaning of the 144,000 — are they literal or symbolic? — and how this connects to Israel, the Church, and God’s plan of redemption.

    The conversation takes a thoughtful turn toward issues of faithfulness, sexuality, and purity, examining how the church has historically interpreted these topics and how Christians today can view them through the lens of grace, context, and Scripture.

    Whether you’re studying Revelation for the first time or looking to go deeper in your understanding, this episode invites you to wrestle with tough questions, gain clarity on biblical context, and find encouragement in the hope that God’s people will one day join in the ultimate victory celebration with the Lamb.

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    43 m
  • Lean In | Who are The 144,000?
    Oct 6 2025

    In this sermon on Revelation 14:1–5, Pastor Scott explores one of the Bible’s most powerful contrasts — the dragon and the beast of Revelation 13 versus the Lamb and His redeemed people in Revelation 14. This passage marks the climax of the longest interlude in Revelation (chapters 12–14), revealing the victory and worship of those who remain faithful to Christ amid persecution.

    The message highlights four striking contrasts between chapters 13 and 14:

    • The dragon versus the Lamb — Satan’s chaos versus Christ’s peace and presence.

    • The mark of the beast versus the seal of God — those belonging to the world versus those belonging to Christ.

    • False worship on earth versus true worship in heaven.

    • Followers of deception versus followers of the Lamb.

    Pastor Scott then unpacks the debated identity of the 144,000, concluding that they represent the faithful church — believers from every nation who endure hardship and remain loyal to Jesus through the tribulation.

    The sermon closes with two powerful applications:

    1. Every generation must choose sides — faithfulness to God or compromise with evil. Neutrality is not an option.

    2. Though the present may be dark, the future for those in Christ is joyful and glorious. Revelation ultimately reminds us that God wins — and when He wins, His people win too.

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    32 m
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