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Calvary Hill Sermons

Podcast de James O'Dell & Neil Sandlin

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The teaching of God's Word has been of the utmost importance since the establishment of the Church and so it is today. This podcast is the public contribution of Calvary Hill Baptist Church to this long line of Biblical faithfulness and fidelity.

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When Rain Falls But No Fruit Grows

In this sermon from Hebrews 6:4–8, Pastor Neil Sandlin walks through one of the most sobering warning passages in the Bible. This passage is not meant to teach that true believers can lose their salvation, nor is it meant to be softened until the warning disappears. Instead, Hebrews 6 shows us the danger of experiencing great covenant privileges, sitting under the truth, seeing the work of the Spirit, and living near the things of Christ while never truly belonging to Christ by faith. Using the backdrop of Israel in the wilderness and the covenant imagery of Deuteronomy, this message explores the difference between spiritual exposure and genuine salvation. The same rain can fall on two fields, but eventually the fruit reveals the nature of the soil. Hebrews 6 is not meant to drive true believers away from Christ. It is meant to keep us clinging to Christ.

18 de may de 2026 - 44 min
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The Better Priest

In Hebrews 5:1–10, we are shown one of the most important categories in all of Scripture for understanding Jesus: Priest. Why did God spend centuries building the categories of prophets, kings, sacrifices, and priests before sending His Son into the world? Because Jesus cannot be rightly understood apart from the Old Testament story that prepared the world for Him. He is not merely a teacher, moral example, or spiritual guide. He is our Great High Priest. In this sermon, Pastor Neil Sandlin looks at the priest God required and the priest God provided. The Old Testament priesthood revealed what sinful people needed: a mediator appointed by God, able to sympathize with human weakness, and able to offer sacrifice for sin. But every earthly priest was limited by his own weakness and guilt. Hebrews shows us that what God required, He Himself provided in Christ. Jesus is the true and better High Priest—appointed by God, enthroned as the eternal Son, compassionate toward sinners, and the final sacrifice for sin. He is the Priest-King after the order of Melchizedek, the one who not only died for His people, but now reigns and intercedes for them forever. This sermon calls us to behold the glory of Christ as our perfect High Priest and to come to Him, because there is no other priest, no other sacrifice, and no other salvation.

4 de may de 2026 - 44 min
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Our Perfect Priest

In Hebrews 4:14–16, we are reminded that the One before whom we will one day give an account is not only holy and all-knowing—He is also our perfect High Priest. Jesus knows us completely, sympathizes with our weakness, and invites us to draw near with confidence to the throne of grace. In this sermon Pastor James O'Dell explores the comfort and courage found in Christ our Perfect Priest. Because Jesus has passed through the heavens, endured every temptation without sin, and now intercedes for His people, believers can persevere with confidence. We do not face suffering, weakness, temptation, or failure alone. In Christ, we find mercy for our failures, grace for our weakness, and help exactly when we need it most. Hebrews shows us that the Christian life is not easy—but it is not unsupported. Our great High Priest has gone before us, sympathizes with us, and supplies everything we need to endure faithfully. Jesus is our Perfect Priest— our forerunner, our sympathy, our mercy, our grace, and our rest.

27 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
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The Rest Of God

Everyone is looking for rest. We try to find it in success, comfort, distraction, or escape—but no matter how hard we strive, something still feels unsettled deep within us. In Hebrews 4, we are confronted with a powerful truth: the rest we are searching for is real… but it is not found where we think. In this sermon, Pastor Neil walks through three critical realities: * The Reality of God’s Rest – What it truly is and how it was always pointing to Jesus * The Urgency of Entering Rest – Why Scripture warns us not to miss it and how true faith receives it * The Exposure of False Rest – Why you cannot fake your faith and how God’s Word reveals what is real This message will challenge you to examine your heart, move beyond surface-level belief, and ask the most important question: Have you truly entered the rest of God?

20 de abr de 2026 - 48 min
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