Episodes
Romans 12:3–8 calls believers to humility and unity within the body of Christ. Paul urges us not to think too highly of ourselves but to view ourselves with sober judgment, according to the faith God has given us. The church is described as one body with many members, each having unique gifts. These gifts—such as prophecy, service, teaching, encouragement, giving, leadership, and mercy—are given by God’s grace for the good of the whole. Paul emphasizes the importance of using these gifts...
Published 11/19/24
In this sermon, we’ll delve into Romans 12:1-2, where Paul lays out a profound call for believers to live wholly consecrated lives. Drawing on Paul’s urging, we’ll consider what it means to present ourselves as “living sacrifices.” Such a life, devoted and set apart, is the truest form of worship, far beyond rituals or ceremonies. Paul further calls us to resist the pull of worldly thinking. Rather than letting our minds be molded by fleeting worldly values, he implores us to seek the...
Published 11/12/24
In this concluding sermon on Romans 11, we explore Paul’s profound doxology, a “word of glory” that flows from his deep understanding of God’s sovereignty in salvation. By examining the journey of God’s redemptive plan—from election and mercy to the ultimate restoration of Israel—we see why Paul’s theology leads him to praise. Through this message, we are reminded that deep theology fuels high doxology, challenging us to cultivate a strong, biblically rooted faith that transforms our praise...
Published 11/05/24
In this sermon on Romans 11:28-32, pastor Dale Partridge explores the reciprocal redemptive relationship between Jews and Gentiles, emphasizing that God’s mercy and salvation are extended to all, regardless of past disobedience. He explains that Israel’s initial rejection of the Gospel enabled salvation for the Gentiles, who will ultimately spark a future revival among the Jews. Through this divine plan, Paul reminds believers to avoid spiritual pride and extend mercy, as God’s unchanging...
Published 10/29/24
In this exploration of Romans 11:23-27, we see Paul emphasize God’s sovereign work in salvation, detailing how the Jewish rejection of the gospel opened the way for Gentile redemption. Yet, the story is far from over—Paul reveals that a future revival among the Jews is inevitable, bringing life from the dead. This sermon challenges us to develop a long-term, multigenerational perspective on redemptive history, calling us to faithfulness as we participate in God’s plan to bring the fullness of...
Published 10/23/24
Romans 11:19-22, in this passage, Paul warns Gentile believers against arrogance and presumption, reminding them that they were grafted into the covenant community by God's mercy, not by their merit. He stresses that the Jews were cut off because of their unbelief, and likewise, Gentiles must continue in faith or face the same judgment. The message highlights God's kindness in extending salvation but also His severity toward unbelief, urging humility and faithfulness in response to His grace.
Published 10/19/24
Elder Corbin Clarke presents part two of his series on church unity, focusing on Ephesians 4:1-6. In this segment, he guides Christians in understanding how to maintain unity, even amidst conflict and disagreement.
Published 10/12/24
In this week's sermon, Elder Corbin Clarke takes us through John 17:20-26, where Jesus, in His high priestly prayer, expresses a deep desire for the unity of all believers. Drawing parallels between the spiritual unity of the Church and the bonds within a physical family, Elder Clarke emphasizes that division in the body of Christ weakens the Church's ability to evangelize. He outlines four key pillars of church unity: unity in the gospel, in the Trinity, in the shared glory of God, and in...
Published 09/29/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge explores Romans 11:13-18, where the Apostle Paul addresses Gentile believers, reminding them of their place in God's covenant. While Gentiles have been grafted into the nourishing root of the olive tree, Paul cautions against arrogance, emphasizing that the Jews hold a unique position in the covenant. Using metaphors of dough and branches, Pastor Dale explains how the holiness of the patriarchs, especially Abraham, sanctifies the entire nation of Israel....
Published 09/22/24
In this week's sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge continues his exposition of Romans 11, focusing on verses 13-15. Building on last week's discussion of verses 11-12, Pastor Dale highlights Paul's ministry to the Gentiles and the prophetic relationship between the Gentiles' salvation and the future revival of Israel. He explains the significance of Paul's mission to the nations and warns against spiritual pride among Gentiles, urging believers to maintain a humble perspective toward Israel. The...
Published 09/15/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge explores the profound sovereignty of God over both good and bad events, emphasizing how even sin, punishment, and human disobedience are used by God for His redemptive purposes. Drawing from Romans 11, Pastor Dale explains how Israel’s rejection of Christ is neither total nor final, as God has preserved a remnant and continues to work through Israel’s hardening for the good of the Gentiles. He highlights that God’s sovereignty is not limited to the good...
Published 09/08/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge concludes a study on God's sovereignty in salvation, particularly focusing on the remnant of Israel. He emphasizes that true Israel is not just an Old Testament concept but includes believers today. Using examples from Moses and David, Pastor Dale discusses why only a remnant of Israel was saved, attributing this to a covenantal judgment for their unfaithfulness. He unpacks the divine hardening of hearts, exploring how God, in His justice and mercy,...
Published 09/01/24
In this sermon podcast, Pastor Dale Partridge begins a deep dive into Romans 11, examining the doctrine of divine election and God's sovereignty over salvation. He addresses the tension between God's promises to Israel and the widespread rejection of Christ by the Jewish people. Pastor Dale explains that not all who are born of Israel are part of the elect remnant, and that God's plan has always included saving a foreknown and predestined group from ethnic Israel. Through this exploration, he...
Published 08/25/24
In this sermon on Romans 10:16-21, Pastor Dale Partridge addresses the Jewish rejection of the gospel, emphasizing that even though the message is simple, accessible, and universal, many still refused to obey it. Drawing from Isaiah and John, Pastor Dale explains how the widespread rejection of Christ by the Jews aligns with God’s sovereign plan of election, where only a remnant were chosen to believe. The sermon highlights the fulfillment of prophetic scripture, illustrating that the...
Published 08/18/24
In today's sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge dives into Romans 10:11-15, emphasizing the simplicity and profound power of the gospel. He contrasts the futility of self-righteousness and works-based salvation with the sufficiency of Christ's perfect obedience. Pastor Dale reminds us that salvation is not about our own righteousness, but about trusting in the righteousness of Christ. It's a faith that acknowledges our own sinfulness and relies solely on Jesus for a righteous verdict on Judgment...
Published 08/11/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge focuses on Romans 10:5-10, where Paul contrasts two approaches to righteousness: one based on the law and the other on faith. Pastor Dale emphasizes that righteousness based on the law requires perfect obedience, a standard no one can meet. Instead, true righteousness comes through faith in Christ, who fulfilled the law on our behalf. He challenges the belief that works contribute to salvation, reinforcing that salvation is by faith alone. Works are the...
Published 08/04/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into Romans 10:1-4, highlighting Paul's heartfelt desire for the salvation of the Jews, despite their misguided zeal for God. Pastor Dale explores the offensiveness of Paul's message to the Jewish community, as it challenged their belief in being the chosen people while asserting the inclusion of Gentiles in God's salvation plan. He reflects on Paul's ability to love and pray for those who persecuted him, encouraging believers to exhibit the same...
Published 07/28/24
Join Pastor Dale Partridge at King's Way Church as he concludes Romans 9. In this final portion of chapter 9, he unpacks the profound truths about God's sovereignty in salvation, addressing the challenging questions of why many Jews did not come to Christ despite God's promises. He explains Paul's five key points on election, demonstrating how God's purpose and plan have always included both Jews and Gentiles. Discover how the prophecies of the Old Testament reveal God's overarching narrative...
Published 07/21/24
Join Pastor Dale Partridge at King's Way Church as he continues his sermon series through the book of Romans. This week, Pastor Dale dives into the challenging truths of Romans 9, exploring God's sovereignty in election and the inclusion of Gentiles in His promises. He breaks down Paul's powerful arguments about God's justice and mercy, showing how His plan has always been to display His glory through both wrath and grace. Discover how these themes were foretold in the Old Testament and what...
Published 07/14/24
In the fourth part of the series on Glorious Womanhood, titled "The Glorious Homemaker," Dale Partridge examines the significant impact of feminism on society, particularly on the role of women in the home. The sermon highlights how feminism has infiltrated various aspects of life, including food production and household technology, leading to a significant shift in domestic responsibilities. By contrasting modern practices with those of past generations, the speaker urges a reevaluation of...
Published 07/12/24
In his sermon on Romans 9:21-24, Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church addresses the challenging question of how God can condemn someone if their unbelief or hardening is according to His will. Partridge explains that questioning God's justice in this manner presupposes that humanity deserves mercy, when in reality, we only deserve wrath. Drawing parallels to the story of Job, he emphasizes that humans, as creations of God, are not in a position to question the Creator's decisions. This...
Published 07/07/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge delves into the concept of divine election as explained by the Apostle Paul in Romans 9. Paul addresses the perplexing question of why many Jews reject Christ despite God's sovereignty over salvation. He clarifies that spiritual heritage is not based on ethnic lineage but on God's sovereign choice. Through examples like Isaac, Ishmael, Jacob, and Esau, Paul demonstrates that God's election is independent of human actions or will. The sermon emphasizes...
Published 06/30/24
In this sermon, Pastor Dale Partridge of King's Way Church delves into Romans chapter 9, emphasizing God's sovereignty in salvation. He illustrates that understanding Calvinism often stems from deeply studying this chapter rather than external influences. Pastor Dale highlights Paul's sorrow for the unconverted Jews despite their covenantal advantages and asserts that salvation requires the Holy Spirit's transformation, not merely information. He explains that even perfect teachings and...
Published 06/23/24
In this week's sermon, Elder Corbin Clarke from King's Way Bible Church discusses the transformative impact a Sabbath-keeping church can have on society. He highlights the pervasive busyness of modern life and the blurred lines between work and personal time, which erode essential boundaries. Drawing from his own experiences and biblical teachings, he emphasizes the importance of establishing a clear rhythm of work and rest. The main point of the sermon is that by observing the Sabbath,...
Published 06/16/24