There is Always a Remnant

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 11:1-6 (incl. supplemental passages)

– A widely debated topic within the Christian community is that of whether Israel or the Church inherits God’s promises and covenants. While this subject is not something that is crucial in terms of our salvation, a correct understanding of how the Lord views Israel in light of the Church is crucial in forming a proper eschatology (or, doctrine of the end times). The apostle Paul himself had to deal questions on Israel’s relation to the Church even in his day, and he spent the eleventh chapter of Romans addressing these concerns.

Is God Unjust?

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 9:19-10:9

– As we continue on through Paul’s epistle to the Romans, we find that the evangelist argues in favor of a number of doctrines which, while difficult at times, are integral to our faith. These include that of election, and salvation itself.

Who is Israel?

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 9:1-18

– There a many different theological perspectives surrounding who inherits the promises of God. Is it Israel or the church? Varying perspectives on this subject have shaped differing views on eschatology as well as dispensationalism. A close examination of Romans 9, however, gives us a biblical perspective on these subjects as God’s will in these matters is made known through the epistle.

The Kingdom is at Hand

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Ezekiel 36:22-32 & Zechariah 14:1-5 (incl. supplemental passages)

– Before moving on to Chapter 9 in his ongoing expositional sermon series in the book of Romans, Pastor Joe Schloegel provides us with the necessary background for Romans 9 in Scripture. Specifically, we look to the Old Testament to get the proper context and understanding we need.

The Soundness of Our Salvation

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 8:29-35

– In this sermon, we return to Paul’s epistle to the Romans to further discuss the doctrine of election, along with the doctrine of the perseverance of the saints. Furthermore, we peer into the Scriptures to learn what the difference is between someone who believes, and someone who is saved.

Election Q&A

The sermon for August 4th, 2013 will not be posted on the SermonCast. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Copies are available to members of High Point Baptist Church upon request.

Pastor Joe Schloegel – Q&A on the subject of Election

– Following the July 28th, 2013 sermon on the subject of Election, our interim pastor, Professor Joe Schloegel, leads a Question & Answer session in place of a traditional sermon in order to address any questions or concerns our congregation has with regard to this subject.

Not in Flesh, But in Spirit

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 8:1-17

– As Christians, we walk not according to flesh, but according to spirit. Furthermore, we have been bought with a price, and are now children, sons, and heirs with Christ. We learn of the vital significance of these points by closely examining their illustration in Romans 8.

Salvation and Sin

Pastor Joe Schloegel – An exposition of Romans 6, 7, & 8

– As believers in Jesus Christ, having accepted the propitiatory sacrifice He made on our behalf, we have a new life and a new master. However, Christians may notice that they still struggle with sin in their lives. The Christian may find themselves wondering how we are to deal with sin in our new life in Christ. We may also wonder where we stand in relation to the Law. A study of Romans 6, 7, & 8 reveals the answers to these questions and concerns.

Immersion

Pastor Joe Schloegel – A topical sermon

– What is baptism? What is the purpose of baptism, why is it important to a Christian’s faith walk to be baptized, and why do we (as Baptists) submit to the practice of full-immersion? In this sermon, the subject of baptism is looked at in detail as we search the Scriptures to discover the mandate for Christians to be baptized, and learn what the Biblical meaning of this ordinance truly is.