The weekly sermon from Emmanuel Baptist Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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Emmanuel Tuscaloosa Wednesday Night


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Emmanuel Tuscaloosa Wednesday Night
Emmanuel Baptist Church: Tuscaloosa, AL
A time to grow in the knowledge of God by exploring topics helpful for Bible study such as Theology, Apologetics, and many other things.
Join us as we discuss varying issues of faith in Jesus Christ and hope in the Christian life.
The Formation of Elders // 3.22.23By Michael Crosswhite
2 Samuel 1 // In the kingdom of God, the Lord’s anointed must always be feared and revered.By Michael Crosswhite
2 Samuel 1 // 3.19.23
1 Samuel 31 // As a result of rejecting the word of the Lord, Saul, his sons, and the rest of Israel tragically reap the curses of the law.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 31 // 3.12.23
Who Are Elders and What Do They Do? // 3.8.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 30 // God’s kingdom under David is one where generosity and mercy accompany obedience to God.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 30 // 3.5.23
1 Samuel 29 // David awaits the Lord’s deliverance from trial with unwavering trust and uprightness of character.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 29 // 2.26.23
1 Samuel 28:3-25 // The death of Saul and the end of Saul’s kingdom comes as a result of his unwillingness to listen to the voice of the Lord.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 28:3-25 // 2.19.23
The End Times // 2.15.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 27:1-28:2 // The Lord grants victory to His king, even in service to His enemies.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 27:1-28:2 // 2.12.23
Dispensationalism // 2.8.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 26 // The Lord’s people are to trust the Lord whose kingdom operates on righteousness.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 26 // 2.5.23
Daniel Part II // 2.1.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 25 // David is restrained from his vengeance by God because the Lord fights for his people.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 25 // 1.29.23
Daniel // 1.25.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 24 // God’s kingdom is built on the righteous king whose genuineness of heart is proven by his actions.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 24 // 1.22.23
Old Testament Prophecy // 1.18.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 23 // Despite facing rejection from his own community, David is protected by the Lord.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 23 // 1.15.23
Jeremiah Part 3 // 1.11.23By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 22 // God will protect those who trust in His anointed.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 22:6-23 // 1.8.23
1 Samuel 21:1-22:5 (Jeremy Hudson) // The Lord provides for, delivers, and leads David as he runs from Saul, reminding us that the Lord exalts himself through the weak things of the world rather than what we commonly understand as strength.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 21:1-22:5 // 1.1.23
1 Samuel 20 // God’s protection from judgment comes to those who covenant with his king, even at the expense of earthly relationships.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 20 // 12.18.22
1 Samuel 18-19 // Saul’s attempts to kill God’s king will always turn fruitless, for the Lord is with him.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 18-19 // 12.11.22
Jeremiah Part 2 // 12.7.22By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 17 // Through his faithful king, the Lord delivers his people from the hand of those who defy his power and authority.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 17 // 12.4.22
Jeremiah // 11.30.22By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 16 // God’s Spirit in the hearts of the humble forms the foundation of his kingdom.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 16 // 11.27.22
1 Samuel 15 // Saul rejects the voice of the Lord and is, in turn, rejected by God.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 15 // 11.20.22
Salvation that comes from God is not aided by the numbers or weaknesses of men.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 14 // 11.13.22
1 Samuel 13 // The fear of man and disobedience to God produces the enslavement of God’s people to the Philistines.By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 13 // 11.6.22
Habakkuk // 11.2.22By Michael Crosswhite
1 Samuel 12 // Though God’s people stand guilty having transgressed his covenant, God mercifully forgives them, compelling them to truly love him with their heart.By Michael Crosswhite