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Sermons at the Shed

Podcast von Eythan Tibbs

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Geschichte & Religion

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At The Shed, we believe that following Jesus isn’t just a Sunday thing — it’s a way of life. Our vision is simple: we grow disciples in here that embody Jesus out there. This podcast is a collection of sermons and teachings from The Shed, a small church in rural Oklahoma with a big heart for God’s presence, His Word, and the people around us. Whether you’re part of our community or just listening in, we pray these messages stir your faith, challenge your thinking, and equip you to follow Jesus in real, everyday ways. New episodes released weekly.

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The Blood of Abel

The biblical account of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4 offers profound insights into two contrasting ways of living that extend far beyond their tragic story. The fundamental difference between their offerings wasn't about the type of sacrifice, but about timing, motivation, and faith. Abel brought the firstlings of his flock - the very first and best of what he had - before knowing if the rest would survive. This required tremendous faith and demonstrated his trust in God as his source. Cain, however, brought his offering after a long period had passed, when his situation was secure and giving was comfortable.Their chosen occupations reveal even deeper truths about their hearts. Cain was a tiller of the ground - the same ground that had been cursed in Genesis 3. His work represented human effort, sweat, and the mentality of trying to produce results through personal strength. Abel was a keeper of flocks, serving as a steward rather than a producer. He recognized that God was the true source of increase and blessing, and his role was to faithfully tend what had been entrusted to him.This story challenges our understanding of giving and faith today. When we believe we are our own source, we hoard resources, give reluctantly, and wait for convenient moments to be generous. But when we recognize God as our source, giving becomes a natural outflow of faith. Abel's sacrifice was commended not because of what he gave, but because it was offered in faith. His blood may have cried out for justice, but Jesus' blood speaks a better word - mercy and grace for all who trust in Him rather than their own efforts. 🌐 Website https://theshed.church 📘 Facebook / theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram / theshed.church 🎵 TikTok / theshed.church 📺 YouTube / @theshedatprovence 🎙️ Podcast The Shed at Provence Available wherever podcasts are found

17. Mai 2026 - 48 min
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The Gospel in the Garden

In the aftermath of humanity's first sin, God asked a profound question that echoes through the ages: 'Where are you?' This wasn't a question born of ignorance but of invitation - a call for Adam and Eve to emerge from their hiding and face their Creator. The pattern established in Genesis 3 reveals how sin creates a destructive cycle of shame, covering, hiding, denial, and isolation that continues to plague humanity today.The serpent's temptation followed a strategic pattern that remains unchanged: denying God's truth, questioning His good intentions, and positioning disobedience as freedom. Eve's misquoting of God's original command shows how crucial it is to know Scripture accurately rather than relying on what sounds spiritual or what we think the Bible says. When sin entered the picture, immediate shame followed, leading Adam and Eve to create inadequate coverings from fig leaves and hide from the One who could truly help them.God's response reveals His heart of redemption rather than condemnation. Even while addressing the consequences of sin, He immediately promised that the woman's seed would ultimately defeat the serpent - pointing forward to Jesus' victory. Most significantly, God provided proper covering by sacrificing an animal to clothe them, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. The gospel eliminates shame entirely, clothing believers with garments of salvation and robes of righteousness. God's question remains relevant today: Where are you? Are you living in freedom and victory, or are you still hiding in shame, trying to cover your failures with inadequate solutions?..🌐 https://theshed.church🚗 Apple Podcast: Sermons At The Shed 📘 Facebook: theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram: theshed.church 🎵 TikTok: theshed.church 📺 YouTube: theshedatprovence

26. Apr. 2026 - 52 min
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The Gospel

The gospel, meaning good news, is often misunderstood as merely an entry point into Christianity. However, it serves as the ongoing foundation for the entire Christian life. N.T. Wright defines it as a royal announcement that the crucified and risen Jesus has been enthroned as the true Lord of the world. This message appears over 75 times in Scripture, consistently pointing to the same truth: Jesus reigns and has provided the way to God through himself. Many Christians struggle in their faith journey because they view the gospel as something basic they've graduated from, seeking deeper theological truths elsewhere. This perspective misses the profound reality that the gospel is the deepest theology we can live by. Paul addressed this issue with the Galatian church, calling them foolish for thinking they could start with the gospel but then perfect themselves through their own efforts. The gospel isn't just about forgiveness - it provides power over sin and enables believers to live victoriously. True Christian living involves complete transformation, becoming a new creation rather than simply adding Jesus to an existing life. This requires daily crucifixion of the flesh and walking in the Spirit's power. The gospel empowers believers to reign in life through Jesus Christ, not just in the future but here and now. As one evangelist noted, this free gift will cost you everything - you cannot hold onto your old self while embracing the new. The gospel demands total surrender because God gave everything to save humanity, bankrupting heaven itself for our redemption. 🌐 Website https://theshed.church 📘 Facebook / theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram / theshed.church 🎵 TikTok / theshed.church 📺 YouTube / @theshedatprovence 🎙️ Podcast The Shed at Provence Available wherever podcasts are found

12. Apr. 2026 - 50 min
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The Sword of the Spirit

The sword of the Spirit stands as the only offensive weapon in the full armor of God, representing the Word of God empowered by the Holy Spirit. While Christians often focus on defensive spiritual warfare, Scripture calls us to actively take back territory that the enemy has claimed. This involves destroying strongholds, dismantling false speculations, and bringing every thought captive to Christ's obedience. The sword isn't just any word, but specifically the transformative Word of God that performs its work in believers, equipping them for every good work.Before we can effectively use this weapon against spiritual forces of darkness, we must first allow the Word to pierce our own hearts. The living and active Word divides soul from spirit, judging our thoughts and intentions, leading us to genuine repentance and transformation. This personal experience with God's Word becomes the foundation for our testimony and our ability to share the gospel with others.Every believer is called to preach the gospel, not necessarily from a pulpit, but through their daily life and conversations. The most powerful gospel message often comes through personal testimony - the simple story of who we were before Jesus, what He did in our lives, and who we are now because of Him. When combined with all other pieces of spiritual armor, the sword of the Spirit becomes an effective tool for advancing God's kingdom and seeing lives transformed through the power of the gospel.🌐 Websitehttps://theshed.church📘 Facebook / theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram / theshed.church 🎵 TikTok / theshed.church 📺 YouTube / @theshedatprovence🎙️ PodcastThe Shed at ProvenceAvailable wherever podcasts are found

22. März 2026 - 44 min
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Cultivating the Gifts

Understanding spiritual gifts begins with recognizing that they are expressions of God's grace, not rewards we earn through good behavior. The Greek word 'charismata' means concrete expressions of grace, emphasizing that these gifts flow from God's unmerited favor. This truth helps us understand why the operation of gifts doesn't necessarily indicate God's approval of someone's character, as Jesus warned that many would claim to have prophesied and cast out demons yet be told 'I never knew you.'The Bible doesn't provide just one exhaustive list of spiritual gifts, but rather multiple lists that highlight different aspects of how God works through His people. Romans 12 includes gifts like serving, giving, and showing mercy alongside prophecy and teaching. First Corinthians 12 lists more supernatural manifestations like healing, miracles, and tongues. This variety demonstrates that God uses whatever gift is needed in the moment to reach souls and build up the church, whether it appears supernatural or not.Perhaps most encouraging is that spiritual gifts are available to every believer. Paul clearly states that each person is given a manifestation of the Spirit for the common good, and he actually encourages believers to earnestly desire spiritual gifts. The proper motivation for using these gifts must be love, as outlined in 1 Corinthians 13, which serves as the foundation for all gift operation. When motivated by love and used for the common good, spiritual gifts work together like parts of a body to create unity and advance the mission of making disciples.🌐 Websitehttps://theshed.church📘 Facebook / theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram / theshed.church 🎵 TikTok / theshed.church 📺 YouTube / @theshedatprovence🎙️ PodcastThe Shed at ProvenceAvailable wherever podcasts are found

15. März 2026 - 40 min
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