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This podcast is designed to minister to those who hunger and thirst for the word of God. The Bethelehem M.B. Church located in Lena, MS under the leadership of Dr. Kenyun Hutchins is the church that exist for the purpose of building up the kingdom of God by winning souls for Christ. The man of God teach and preach every Sunday, exhorting the word of God in boldness and confidence for a time such as this.
 
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A snare is a way to trap a small animal without the animal knowing it. As the noose of the snare tightens and the animal realizes it is trapped, it will struggle, which only tightens the noose of the snare. Satan is the great snare-layer for God’s people. In this message, Brother Luke takes a look at how we can become snared before we realize it. h…
 
Jethro comes to an overwhelmed Moses with some practical and important advice. Raise up and equip leaders who can carry the ministry with you. But that alone is simply an organizational strategy. Leaders can't simply trust in their talents or their capacity. They need the power of the Spirit to help guide the people of God to embrace his covenant a…
 
As we continue our exploration of our focus for Lent: “Beautiful Brokenness” Pastor Chad talks about heroes. More specifically broken heroes. When we are young we look up to the adults in our lives as infallible superheroes, as we gain more experience we recognize that our heroes are human and are inevitably broken falling short of our lofty expect…
 
Proverbs 3:5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. James 1:2-8 2 Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, 3 for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. 4 And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothin…
 
Ever heard the phrase, “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks?” Well, that phrase is not in the Bible. Young or old, born-again children of God need to change. It is not a one-time act, but an ongoing life of repentance – turning and changing from the course of sin we so often follow. In this message, I take a look at some examples of those who cha…
 
Is God a concept to us or can He actually be felt by us today? Is He relatable and touchable? Obviously, no one can put hands on Jesus like the Apostles could, but does that limit God to a mere concept? In this message, Brother Luke helps us to see that we can feel God, and He is not just a concept. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/20…
 
Many Christians ask questions of God, as if He is failing to do something for them. But the Lord has already taken care of all our needs by dying on the cross for our sins. In the days of Malachi the prophet, the people of Israel were asking similar inappropriate questions. In this message from the book of Malachi, I look at Malachi’s Monument to M…
 
Music is everywhere. From gas station pumps to crowded restaurants, it seems our lives are set to music. Some say that music is just a personal preference and really has no impact. But the truth is God created music, so it belongs to Him. And we are kidding ourselves if we think music has no impact. In this message, I take a look at music from a Bi…
 
The Apostle Paul said that if there had been a law you could keep to get to heaven, it would have been the law given to Moses. But that was not the purpose of the law and there is no way to keep a law in order to go to heaven. Rather, we live under the law of life in Christ. In this message, Brother Luke explains how the only way to make it to heav…
 
The writer of Psalm 77 was overwhelmed with worry. In seeking God, he found no relief. But he continued to seek the Lord, and eventually found what he needed. If the Psalmist had stopped seeking, he would never have experienced the glory of the Lord and relief from his worry. In this message, I look at how we can all go from worry to wonder, just l…
 
In this message, I look at the prophecies of Jesus in the book of Zechariah. The prophecies are descriptive and graphic, and cover only about a 40-50 day time frame in the life of Jesus. One could almost consider portions of Zechariah as the “5th” gospel. I call this message “The Graphic Gospel of Zechariah.” http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/…
 
Right on the heels of their miraculous crossing of the sea, the Israelites are grumbling. Why? They don't trust God because they don't know God. Yet God responds in grace, teaching them the posture of dependence. He is leading them to full life. Ultimately, full life is found in Jesus, the bread of heaven who brings life to the world.…
 
As we continue our exploration of our focus for Lent: “Beautiful Brokenness” Pastor Stephanie helps us find beauty in the first story of brokenness, The Temptation of Adam & Eve. This origin story is also the origin of blame. When they are caught by God, having disobeyed the one simple commandment, they are quick to deflect blame, to find a scapego…
 
One of the common misconceptions about Lent is that Lent is a season focused exclusively upon the individual. What am "I" giving up for Lent? As someone once said: "The New Testament knows nothing of a solitary Christian." Lent underscores our need for Christian comradeship and fellowship throughout our life but especially during our 40-day pilgrim…
 
A benchmark is a point of reference. We often use benchmarks to assess and see where we are. In this message, Brother McNeil Honea speaks about “Spiritual Benchmarks,” as a way to assess our spiritual walk and see what out goals are and where we are. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/02.19.23.Spiritual.Benchmarks.McNeil.Honea_.…
 
It seemed hopeless and pointless for wealthy Joseph of Arimathea. The Christ was dead, and even though he had not consented to the wicked deeds of the Sanhedrin, there was nothing he could do now. But as he gazed upon the dead Messiah, hanging bloodied and lifeless on the cross – one burning thought came to his mind – how to get his hands on the de…
 
John 21:20-25 You Follow me! What are you sacrificing to follow Jesus? Or are you just living in the world? Matthew 19:16-22 “And behold, a man came up to him, saying, “Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life?” 17 And he said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? There is only one who is good. If you would enter life, keep t…
 
As Pharoah's army approached the people have an identity crisis. But God fights in their silence and reminds them who they truly are. and the follow him into the Red Sea - a place of simultaneous judgment and salvation. The ultimate place of deliverance and judgment is the cross of Christ where God makes an unexpected way to new creation and new id…
 
At the end of all things, Jesus will not discuss doctrine. This does not mean doctrine is not important, but when we arrive at the fulfillment of Matthew 25, everyone at that point will believe the same thing! Rather, Jesus will talk about events that occured during our lives that involved Him. Interestingly, at least 2 (and arguably 3) of the 6 th…
 
When things are going good, we don’t usually give much thought about things going bad. But we should be preparing for bad times, when things are going good. In this message, Brother Luke looks at the great example of Asa, who fortified the defenses of the nation during a time of national peace. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02…
 
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