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Sin | Core Podcast Ep. 7

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What is sin, and why does understanding it matter so much for our relationship with God? In this episode of the Core Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Dan Vandewarker and Sarah Force to explore the doctrine of sin. Building on Sunday's message, this conversation examines what sin really is, where it comes from, and how it affects every aspect of our lives. Together, they unpack the biblical picture of sin as more than simply breaking rules. Sin is a distortion of the good desires God created within us—a turning away from God's design in pursuit of our own way. Since the Garden of Eden, pride, misplaced desires, and idolatry continue to shape the human experience. You'll hear practical insights into how sin often shows up beneath the surface through small decisions, unhealthy patterns, and hidden motivations. The discussion explores the difference between addressing symptoms and identifying root issues, and helps listeners recognize how the Holy Spirit leads us toward freedom and healing. As the conversation unfolds, the team discusses the role of confession and biblical community in the life of a believer. They address the difference between conviction and shame, why self-awareness and humility are essential for spiritual growth, and how God's grace empowers us to fight sin rather than excuse it. God's desire is not to leave us trapped in sin, but to reconcile and transform us through the work of Jesus Christ. Understanding sin rightly helps us understand the beauty of salvation. In this episode: * What sin is and how Scripture describes it * How sin distorts the good desires God created within us * The difference between conviction, guilt, and shame * How confession and biblical community help bring healing and freedom * Why common cultural phrases can subtly distort a biblical view of sin * Practical ways to identify the root of sin * Why understanding sin prepares us to better understand salvation Submit a Question We want to hear from you! Submit your question about the Core Series topics at https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ [https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ] or by texting 616-662-8801, and we may feature your question on an upcoming episode of the Core Podcast. About this Podcast This podcast is an 11-week companion to the Core Series at Chapel Pointe Church. Through deep theological conversations with our pastors, our goal is to help you build a deeper understanding of the core truths of Christianity and apply them to your life. From the Bible and Jesus to salvation and the church, our prayer is that you don't just grow in knowledge but that you gain a deeper appreciation for the love, grace, and movement of God in your life. Visit chapel-pointe.org/core-series for a full list of resources, including sermons, discussion guides, and more. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome 01:45 Defining Sin 05:16 Where Sin Comes From 10:29 Omission vs Commission 13:21 Finding the Root Beneath the Symptoms 24:29 Confession Brings Healing 26:31 Shame Versus Repentance 28:53 Practicing Forgiveness 32:49 Sin Has Real Consequences 35:37 False Phrases 40:26 Spiritual Battle And Community 43:18 Faith As The Sin Filter 45:22 Every Choice Communicates Value 46:46 Grace Greater Than Sin Resources Mentioned in this Episode The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis — https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Letters-C-S-Lewis/dp/0060652934 [https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Letters-C-S-Lewis/dp/0060652934]

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Portada del episodio Sin | Core Podcast Ep. 7

Sin | Core Podcast Ep. 7

What is sin, and why does understanding it matter so much for our relationship with God? In this episode of the Core Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Dan Vandewarker and Sarah Force to explore the doctrine of sin. Building on Sunday's message, this conversation examines what sin really is, where it comes from, and how it affects every aspect of our lives. Together, they unpack the biblical picture of sin as more than simply breaking rules. Sin is a distortion of the good desires God created within us—a turning away from God's design in pursuit of our own way. Since the Garden of Eden, pride, misplaced desires, and idolatry continue to shape the human experience. You'll hear practical insights into how sin often shows up beneath the surface through small decisions, unhealthy patterns, and hidden motivations. The discussion explores the difference between addressing symptoms and identifying root issues, and helps listeners recognize how the Holy Spirit leads us toward freedom and healing. As the conversation unfolds, the team discusses the role of confession and biblical community in the life of a believer. They address the difference between conviction and shame, why self-awareness and humility are essential for spiritual growth, and how God's grace empowers us to fight sin rather than excuse it. God's desire is not to leave us trapped in sin, but to reconcile and transform us through the work of Jesus Christ. Understanding sin rightly helps us understand the beauty of salvation. In this episode: * What sin is and how Scripture describes it * How sin distorts the good desires God created within us * The difference between conviction, guilt, and shame * How confession and biblical community help bring healing and freedom * Why common cultural phrases can subtly distort a biblical view of sin * Practical ways to identify the root of sin * Why understanding sin prepares us to better understand salvation Submit a Question We want to hear from you! Submit your question about the Core Series topics at https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ [https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ] or by texting 616-662-8801, and we may feature your question on an upcoming episode of the Core Podcast. About this Podcast This podcast is an 11-week companion to the Core Series at Chapel Pointe Church. Through deep theological conversations with our pastors, our goal is to help you build a deeper understanding of the core truths of Christianity and apply them to your life. From the Bible and Jesus to salvation and the church, our prayer is that you don't just grow in knowledge but that you gain a deeper appreciation for the love, grace, and movement of God in your life. Visit chapel-pointe.org/core-series for a full list of resources, including sermons, discussion guides, and more. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome 01:45 Defining Sin 05:16 Where Sin Comes From 10:29 Omission vs Commission 13:21 Finding the Root Beneath the Symptoms 24:29 Confession Brings Healing 26:31 Shame Versus Repentance 28:53 Practicing Forgiveness 32:49 Sin Has Real Consequences 35:37 False Phrases 40:26 Spiritual Battle And Community 43:18 Faith As The Sin Filter 45:22 Every Choice Communicates Value 46:46 Grace Greater Than Sin Resources Mentioned in this Episode The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis — https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Letters-C-S-Lewis/dp/0060652934 [https://www.amazon.com/Screwtape-Letters-C-S-Lewis/dp/0060652934]

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Portada del episodio Humanity | Core Podcast Ep. 6

Humanity | Core Podcast Ep. 6

What does it really mean to be human, and how does understanding our identity shape the way we follow Jesus? In this episode of the Core Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Andee Mesman and Pastor Brian Ball to explore the doctrine of humanity and what it means to be created in the image of God. This conversation examines humanity's original design, the effects of sin, and the hope of becoming a new creation through Jesus Christ. Together, they unpack how Scripture provides a foundation for understanding who we are and why we're here. Along the way, they discuss work, relationships, parenting, community, and the tension of living as redeemed people in a broken world. You'll hear personal reflections, as well as practical encouragement for living as ambassadors of Christ. The world tells us to create our own identity. Scripture tells us we were lovingly created by God with purpose, value, and meaning. This episode is designed to help you see yourself through the lens of God's Word, embrace your identity as an image-bearer, and live more fully as the person God created you to be. In this episode: * What it means to be created in the image of God * Why every human life possesses inherent value * How sin fractured our relationship with God, others, ourselves, and creation * The difference between finding identity in culture and finding identity in Christ * Why work matters and how it can glorify God * What it means to put off the old self and walk as a new creation in Christ * Living as ambassadors of Jesus in a broken world Submit a Question  We want to hear from you! Submit your question about the Core Series topics at https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ [https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ] or by texting 616-662-8801, and we may feature your question on an upcoming episode of the Core Podcast. About this Podcast This podcast is an 11-week companion to the Core Series at Chapel Pointe Church. Through deep theological conversations with our pastors, our goal is to help you build a deeper understanding of the core truths of Christianity and apply them to your life. From the Bible and Jesus to salvation and the church, our prayer is that you don't just grow in knowledge but that you gain a deeper appreciation for the love, grace, and movement of God in your life. Visit chapel-pointe.org/core-series [http://chapel-pointe.org/core-series] for a full list of resources, including sermons, discussion guides, and more. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:45 Sermon Takeaways on Humanity 03:46 Our Identity as Image Bearers 09:37 The Fall and Brokenness 22:01 Cultural Lies and Biblical Truth 26:08 Brian’s Experience in China 27:09 Trusting God’s Hidden Plan 28:18 Is Humanity Good or Bad? 32:31 Putting On the New Self 45:18 Ambassadors and Final Blessing Resources Mentioned in this Episode Desiring God by John Piper — https://www.desiringgod.org/books/desiring-god [https://www.desiringgod.org/books/desiring-god] Kid’s Storybook Bible — https://www.zonderkidz.com/book/9780310708254/the-jesus-storybook-bible/ [https://www.zonderkidz.com/book/9780310708254/the-jesus-storybook-bible/]

2 de jun de 202648 min
Portada del episodio The Holy Spirit | Core Podcast Ep. 5

The Holy Spirit | Core Podcast Ep. 5

Who is the Holy Spirit, and what does it actually look like to live a Spirit-filled life? In this episode of the Core Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Tyler Perrott, Pastor Brian Ball, Sarah Force, and Ramsay Smith to explore the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Building on Sunday’s message from Pastor Joel, this conversation unpacks who the Holy Spirit is, how He reveals Himself through Scripture, and why understanding Him rightly changes the way we live, worship, and follow Jesus. Together, the team explores the beauty of the Holy Spirit as more than a force or feeling—but as God dwelling within believers. From Genesis to Acts to the everyday life of the Church today, this episode traces the Spirit’s role in creation, salvation, sanctification, and empowerment to live for Jesus. As the conversation unfolds, you’ll hear personal stories of following the Spirit’s prompting, practical wisdom for discerning His voice, and encouragement to live with greater dependence on God rather than relying on your own strength. Most of us acknowledge the Holy Spirit in theory, but many of us struggle to actually walk in step with Him. This episode is designed to deepen your understanding of the Holy Spirit, strengthen your trust in His leading, and remind you that the same Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead is alive and at work in believers today. In this episode: * Why many believers struggle to have a personal relationship with the Holy Spirit * The difference between being Spirit-led and emotionally driven * How the Holy Spirit brings transformation and sanctification * What it means to walk in step with the Spirit in everyday life * Why the Holy Spirit is called our Helper and how He intercedes for us * How Scripture and the Holy Spirit work together to guide believers into truth * Practical ways to discern God’s voice from your own emotions or desires * How the Holy Spirit empowers the Church and the next generation for mission * Why dependence on the Holy Spirit matters more than trying harder in your own strength * The challenge to become a church that responds quickly and obediently when the Spirit prompts us Submit a Question  We want to hear from you! Submit your question about the Core Series topics at https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ [https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ] or by texting 616-662-8801, and we may feature your question on an upcoming episode of the Core Podcast. About this Podcast This podcast is an 11-week companion to the Core Series at Chapel Pointe Church. Through deep theological conversations with our pastors, our goal is to help you build a deeper understanding of the core truths of Christianity and apply them to your life. From the Bible and Jesus to salvation and the church, our prayer is that you don't just grow in knowledge but that you gain a deeper appreciation for the love, grace, and movement of God in your life. Visit chapel-pointe.org/core-series [http://chapel-pointe.org/core-series] for a full list of resources, including sermons, discussion guides, and more. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome 01:06 Holy Spirit as a Person 04:22 Spirit and Truth 08:43 Who Is the Spirit Biblically? 12:04 Holy Spirit Brings New Life 25:36 Holy Spirit Intercedes And Leads 26:15 Illuminating Scripture And Conviction 30:14 Holy Spirit in the Next Generation 45:24 Responding To The Spirit

26 de may de 202649 min
Portada del episodio Jesus Christ The Son | Core Podcast Ep. 4

Jesus Christ The Son | Core Podcast Ep. 4

What does it really mean that Jesus is fully God and fully man—and how should that shape the way we follow Him? In this episode of the Core Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Pastor Tyler Perrott and Pastor Andy Woodall to explore the doctrine of Christ—Christology—and what it means to truly know Jesus, not just know about Him. Building on Sunday's message from Pastor Joel, this conversation unpacks who Jesus has revealed Himself to be through Scripture and how our understanding of Him affects every part of our lives as His disciples. This episode explores the beautiful complexity of a Savior who is fully divine yet took on flesh, who is seated at the right hand of the Father yet intercedes for us still, who has accomplished a finished work yet is actively building His church. Together, they trace Jesus through the Old Testament as Prophet, Priest, and King. As the conversation unfolds, you'll hear personal stories of encountering Jesus, rich theological reflection on key passages, and a challenge to examine whether your view of Christ is shaped by Scripture—or by your own preferences and comfort. Most of us have information about Jesus. But a shallow view of Jesus produces shallow discipleship. This episode is designed to deepen your awe of Christ, sharpen your understanding of His person and work, and stir your affections toward the One who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. In this episode: * Why the clarity of your view of Jesus directly determines the depth of your discipleship * How Pastor Andy and Pastor Tyler personally encountered Jesus—and what that reveals about who He is * Why we're all tempted to shape Jesus around our own agendas, politics, and comfort * How Jesus fulfills the Old Testament roles of prophet, priest, king, and judge * The significance of Jesus sitting down at the right hand of the Father—and what that means for us * Why the resurrection isn't just important—it's everything (1 Corinthians 15) * The difference between minimum obedience and full surrender to King Jesus * Practical ways to read Scripture with Jesus at the center Resources Mentioned in this Episode The Person & Work of Christ Resource: https://bit.ly/person-and-work-of-Christ [https://bit.ly/person-and-work-of-Christ] Submit a Question  We want to hear from you! Submit your question about the Core Series topics at https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ [https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ] or by texting 616-662-8801, and we may feature your question on an upcoming episode of the Core Podcast. About this Podcast This podcast is an 11-week companion to the Core Series at Chapel Pointe Church. Through deep theological conversations with our pastors, our goal is to help you build a deeper understanding of the core truths of Christianity and apply them to your life. From the Bible and Jesus to salvation and the church, our prayer is that you don't just grow in knowledge but that you gain a deeper appreciation for the love, grace, and movement of God in your life. Visit chapel-pointe.org/core-series [http://chapel-pointe.org/core-series] for a full list of resources, including sermons, discussion guides, and more. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 00:35 Why Christology Matters 01:44 Pastor Andy’s Testimony 04:48 Pastor Tyler’s Testimony 07:07 Seeing Jesus Clearly 09:18 Don't Limit Jesus 10:53 Jesus as Prophet Priest and King 13:07 Let Scripture Define Jesus 16:37 Colossians 1 Deep Dive 22:11 Jesus Across the Bible 27:37 Finding Christ in Scripture 29:22 Philippians 2 Deep Dive 39:14 A Resurrected Savior 46:21 Surrendering to Jesus

19 de may de 202651 min
Portada del episodio God Our Good Father | Core Podcast Ep. 3

God Our Good Father | Core Podcast Ep. 3

What does it really mean that God is our Father—and how should that shape the way we live, worship, and relate to Him? In this episode of the Core Podcast, Pastor Luke Bilberry sits down with Jackie Van Dyke and Pastor Jim Jeffery to explore the Person, attributes, names, and character of God the Father and what it means that this all-powerful, holy God invites us to call Him Father. Building on Sunday’s message, this conversation unpacks who God has revealed Himself to be through Scripture and how our understanding of Him affects every part of our lives. From the fear of the Lord and the holiness of God to the tenderness of “Abba Father,” this episode explores the beautiful tension of a God who is infinitely transcendent yet deeply personal. Together, they discuss how our earthly experiences shape our view of God, why suffering often distorts our understanding of Him, and how the Father’s heart is fully revealed through Jesus Christ. As the conversation unfolds, you’ll hear powerful reflections on Exodus 34, the prodigal son, the attributes of God, and the invitation to come home to the Father—not in shame, but in humility, trust, and worship. Most of us don’t struggle with having information about God—we struggle to truly know Him. This episode is designed to deepen your awe of the Father, strengthen your trust in His character, and remind you that His arms are open wide for His children. In this episode: * Why what you think about God shapes every part of your life * How Scripture reveals the Father’s character and heart * The difference between being afraid of God and fearing the Lord * How our earthly fathers can shape (and sometimes distort) our view of God * Why suffering can tempt us to misunderstand the Father’s heart * What the prodigal son teaches us about repentance and the Father’s love * Why guilt and shame keep people in the “far country” * Why the cross is the clearest picture of the Father’s character and love * Practical encouragement for approaching God with humility, surrender, and faith Resources Mentioned in this Episode Practical Christian Theology Book: https://a.co/d/03EgMh8L [https://a.co/d/03EgMh8L] Submit a Question  We want to hear from you! Submit your question about the Core Series topics at https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ [https://shorturl.at/9LJrQ] or by texting 616-662-8801, and we may feature your question on an upcoming episode of the Core Podcast. About this Podcast This podcast is an 11-week companion to the Core Series at Chapel Pointe Church. Through deep theological conversations with our pastors, our goal is to help you build a deeper understanding of the core truths of Christianity and apply them to your life. From the Bible and Jesus to salvation and the church, our prayer is that you don't just grow in knowledge but that you gain a deeper appreciation for the love, grace, and movement of God in your life. Visit chapel-pointe.org/core-series [http://chapel-pointe.org/core-series] for a full list of resources, including sermons, discussion guides, and more. Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Purpose 04:10 Seeing God as Father 10:35 Fear of the Lord 17:50 Exodus 34 and God’s Glory 24:20 God Both Good and Sovereign 24:32 Seeing God Through Christ 26:17 Abba Father and Holy Awe 28:03 Prayer and Fatherly Provision 35:29 Prodigal Son Coming Home 42:57 Cross and Final Blessing

12 de may de 202647 min