TEACHING
Pastor Phil is presently teaching in the Book of 2 Samuel on Sunday Mornings,
and The Book of Daniel on Wednesday evenings, for Midweek in the Word.
The Danger of Success
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
- Jul 2, 201744. 2 Samuel 24:1-25 The Danger of Success
Jul 2, 201744. 2 Samuel 24:1-25 The Danger of SuccessSeries: The Book of 2 Samuel044-2 Samuel 24:1-25
The Danger of Success
Pastor Phil Ballmaier7-2-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king. - Jun 25, 201743. 2 Samuel 23:8-23 Be a Mighty Man of God
Jun 25, 201743. 2 Samuel 23:8-23 Be a Mighty Man of GodSeries: The Book of 2 Samuel043-2 Samuel 23:8-23
Be A Mighty Man of God
Pastor Phil Ballmaier6-25-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Jun 18, 201742. 2 Samuel 23:1-7 (Words that Matter) 6-18-17
Jun 18, 201742. 2 Samuel 23:1-7 (Words that Matter) 6-18-17Series: The Book of 2 Samuel042-2 Samuel 23:1-7
Words That Matter
Pastor Phil Ballmaier6-18-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Jun 11, 201741. 2 Samuel 22:1-51 A Psalm of Praise
Jun 11, 201741. 2 Samuel 22:1-51 A Psalm of PraiseSeries: The Book of 2 Samuel
041-2 Samuel 22:1-51
A Psalm of Praise
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
6-11-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Jun 4, 201740. 2 Samuel 21:15-22 Land of the Giants
Jun 4, 201740. 2 Samuel 21:15-22 Land of the GiantsSeries: The Book of 2 Samuel
040-2 Samuel 21:15-22
Land of the Giants
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
6-4-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - May 29, 201739. 2 Samuel 21:3-14 A Promise Is A Promise-Part 2
May 29, 201739. 2 Samuel 21:3-14 A Promise Is A Promise-Part 2Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
2 Samuel 21:3-14
A Promise Is A Promise-Part 2
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
5-28-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - May 14, 201738. 2 Samuel 21:1-2 A Promise is a Promise-Pt1 5-14-17
May 14, 201738. 2 Samuel 21:1-2 A Promise is a Promise-Pt1 5-14-17Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
2 Samuel 21:1-2
A Promise Is A Promise-Part 1
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
5-14-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Apr 23, 201737. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion Revenge and Reason-Part 3
Apr 23, 201737. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion Revenge and Reason-Part 3Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
037-2 Samuel 20:1-26
Rebellion, Revenge & Reason-Part 3
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-23-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Apr 9, 201736. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 2
Apr 9, 201736. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 2Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
036-2 Samuel 20:1-26
Rebellion, Revenge & Reason-Part 2
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-9-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.” - Apr 2, 201735. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 1
Apr 2, 201735. 2 Samuel 20:1-26 Rebellion, Revenge and Reason-Part 1Series: The Book of 2 Samuel
035-2 Samuel 20:1-26
Rebellion, Revenge & Reason-Part 1
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
4-2-17The Book of 2 Samuel chronicles David’s rise to power as Israel’s second, and possibly greatest king in their history. His reign covered forty years (seven in Hebron over the tribe of Judah; and thirty-three years as king over all of Israel). David’s reign, although glorious, wasn’t free from controversy and shame. His sin with Bathsheba, the rebellion in his own family with regard to Absalom and his numbering of the people leading to God’s judgment were a few of the darker events of David’s later years as king.
Approximately half of the book tells of King David’s success and the other half shows his failures. Overall the Holy Spirit lifts David up in the pages of Scripture as a man after God’s heart—a man who loved God and never worshiped an idol. And as such he became the standard the Lord used to judge all the other kings of Israel and Judah by—the degree to which “they walked in the steps of their father David.”
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus
10-12-16
Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.
The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.
- Oct 12, 201631. Exodus 36:1-40:38 (10-12-16)
Oct 12, 201631. Exodus 36:1-40:38 (10-12-16)Series: The Book of ExodusExodus 36:1-40:38
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus
10-12-16
Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.
The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death. - Oct 5, 201630. Exodus 34:9-35:35 (10-5-16)
Oct 5, 201630. Exodus 34:9-35:35 (10-5-16)Series: The Book of ExodusExodus 34:9-35:35
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus
10-5-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.
The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.
The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death. - Sep 28, 201629. Exodus 33:1-34:8 (9-28-16)
Sep 28, 201629. Exodus 33:1-34:8 (9-28-16)Series: The Book of ExodusExodus 33:1-34:8
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus
9-28-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.
The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.
The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death. - Sep 21, 201628. Exodus 32:1-35 (9-21-16)
Sep 21, 201628. Exodus 32:1-35 (9-21-16)Series: The Book of Exodus028-Exodus 32:1-35
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus9-21-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death. - Aug 31, 201627. Exodus 30:1-31:18 (8-31-16)
Aug 31, 201627. Exodus 30:1-31:18 (8-31-16)Series: The Book of Exodus027-Exodus 30:1-31:18Pastor Phil BallmaierBook of Exodus8-31-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death.
- Aug 24, 201626. Exodus 28:1-29:46 (8-24-16)
Aug 24, 201626. Exodus 28:1-29:46 (8-24-16)Series: The Book of Exodus026-Exodus 28:1-29:46
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus
8-24-16
Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.
The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death. - Aug 17, 201625. Exodus 26:1-27:21 (8-17-16)
Aug 17, 201625. Exodus 26:1-27:21 (8-17-16)Series: The Book of Exodus025-Exodus 26:1-27:21
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus8-17-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death. - Aug 10, 201624. Exodus 24:1-25:40 (8-10-16)
Aug 10, 201624. Exodus 24:1-25:40 (8-10-16)Series: The Book of Exodus024-Exodus 24:1-25:40Pastor Phil BallmaierBook of Exodus8-10-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death.
- Aug 3, 201623. Exodus 23:1-33 (8-3-16)
Aug 3, 201623. Exodus 23:1-33 (8-3-16)Series: The Book of Exodus023-Exodus 23:1-33
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus8-3-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.
The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death.
- Jul 20, 201622. Exodus 22:7-31 (7-20-16)
Jul 20, 201622. Exodus 22:7-31 (7-20-16)Series: The Book of Exodus022-Exodus 22:7-31
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
Book of Exodus7-20-16Join us as Pastor Phil continues in the Book of Exodus.The Book of Genesis ended with the death of Joseph in Egypt but not before he made the children of Israel promise that when God delivered them out of Egypt, they would take his bones with them into the Promised Land. The Book of Exodus is the continuation of the Book of Genesis which is why the Hebrew text begins with the word “And”.The word ‘exodus’ means exit, and the theme of the book is deliverance. However you can’t have deliverance without a deliverer. And therefore the principle figure around which the book is built is God’s deliverer, Moses. God will use Moses to lead His people out of the bondage of Egypt just as He would someday use Jesus to lead His people out of the bondage of sin and death.