Nov 13, 2016
18. 2 Samuel 9:1-13 The King – Mighty and Merciful-Part 2
2 Samuel 9:1-13
The King - Mighty and Merciful-Part 2
Pastor Phil Ballmaier
11-13-16
 
The 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.”
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  • Nov 13, 201618. 2 Samuel 9:1-13 The King – Mighty and Merciful-Part 2
    Nov 13, 2016
    18. 2 Samuel 9:1-13 The King – Mighty and Merciful-Part 2
    2 Samuel 9:1-13
    The King - Mighty and Merciful-Part 2
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    11-13-16
     
    The 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.”
  • Nov 9, 201604. James 2:1-13 (11-9-16)
    Nov 9, 2016
    04. James 2:1-13 (11-9-16)
    James 2:1-13
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    11-9-16
     
    The James who wrote the epistle that bears his name is regarded by most, if not all evangelicals, to be James the half-brother of the Lord Jesus Christ. James was not a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry but became a believer after His resurrection. James went on to become the lead pastor of the church in Jerusalem. He was the one who made the deciding speech at the Jerusalem Council (15:13–22), and Paul called James one of the pillars of the church (Galatians 2:9).
     

    The Book of James challenges us to walk in faith and obedience as doers of the Word and not hearers only. It is a radical call to commitment for those who are followers of Jesus Christ.Calvary Chapel Elk Grove is a non-denominational fellowship located in Elk Grove Village, a northwest suburb of Chicago in Illinois, led by our Senior Pastor, Phil Ballmaier.

    Our primary mission is to teach God's Word in its' entirety, verse-by-verse, precept upon precept. We believe that the Word of God is living and powerful, and because of Jesus' work on the Cross, He can and does move in the lives of His people.

    For more information, call us at 1.847.895.3545.
  • Nov 6, 201617. 2 Samuel 8:1-18 The King – Mighty and Merciful-Part 1
    Nov 6, 2016
    17. 2 Samuel 8:1-18 The King – Mighty and Merciful-Part 1
    2 Samuel 8:1-18
    The King - Mighty and Merciful-Part 1
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    11-6-16
     
    The 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.”
     
  • Nov 3, 201603. James 1:16-27 (11-2-16)
    Nov 3, 2016
    03. James 1:16-27 (11-2-16)
    James 1:16-27
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    11-2-16
     
    The James who wrote the epistle that bears his name is regarded by most, if not all evangelicals, to be James the half-brother of the Lord Jesus Christ. James was not a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry but became a believer after His resurrection. James went on to become the lead pastor of the church in Jerusalem. He was the one who made the deciding speech at the Jerusalem Council (15:13–22), and Paul called James one of the pillars of the church (Galatians 2:9).
     
    The Book of James challenges us to walk in faith and obedience as doers of the Word and not hearers only. It is a radical call to commitment for those who are followers of Jesus Christ.
     
    Calvary Chapel Elk Grove is a non-denominational fellowship located in Elk Grove Village, a northwest suburb of Chicago in Illinois, led by our Senior Pastor, Phil Ballmaier.
     
    Our primary mission is to teach God's Word in its' entirety, verse-by-verse, precept upon precept. We believe that the Word of God is living and powerful, and because of Jesus' work on the Cross, He can and does move in the lives of His people.
     
    For more information, call us at 1.847.895.3545.
  • Oct 30, 201616. 2 Samuel 7:18-29 A Lesson in Prayer
    Oct 30, 2016
    16. 2 Samuel 7:18-29 A Lesson in Prayer

    2 Samuel 7:18-29
    A Lesson in Prayer
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    10-30-16

    The 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.”
  • Oct 27, 201602. James 1:9-15 (10-26-16)
    Oct 27, 2016
    02. James 1:9-15 (10-26-16)
    James 1:9-15
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier

    10-26-16

    The James who wrote the epistle that bears his name is regarded by most, if not all evangelicals, to be James the half-brother of the Lord Jesus Christ. James was not a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry but became a believer after His resurrection. James went on to become the lead pastor of the church in Jerusalem. He was the one who made the deciding speech at the Jerusalem Council (15:13–22), and Paul called James one of the pillars of the church (Galatians 2:9).

    The Book of James challenges us to walk in faith and obedience as doers of the Word and not hearers only. It is a radical call to commitment for those who are followers of Jesus Christ.

    Calvary Chapel Elk Grove is a non-denominational fellowship located in Elk Grove Village, a northwest suburb of Chicago in Illinois, led by our Senior Pastor, Phil Ballmaier.

    Our primary mission is to teach God's Word in its' entirety, verse-by-verse, precept upon precept. We believe that the Word of God is living and powerful, and because of Jesus' work on the Cross, He can and does move in the lives of His people.

    For more information, call us at 1.847.895.3545.
  • Oct 23, 201615. 2 Samuel 7:1-17 A Promise You Can Believe In
    Oct 23, 2016
    15. 2 Samuel 7:1-17 A Promise You Can Believe In
    2 Samuel 7:1-17
    A Promise You Can Believe In
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    10-23-16
     

    On the heels of our country's next election, where candidates offer promises that, let's face it, would be impossible to keep, we can, as Christians find promises in God's Word that are concrete. By God, in His faithfulness towards His children, He offers hope and a promise for a future with Him.Let's turn to 2 Samuel 7 to see how God made a covenant with King David and the nation of Israel that shows once again, His promises are true, and remain true today.

     
    The 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.”
  • Oct 20, 201601. James 1:1-8 Introduction (10-19-16)
    Oct 20, 2016
    01. James 1:1-8 Introduction (10-19-16)

    James 1:1-8 Introduction
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    10-19-16The James who wrote the epistle that bears his name is regarded by most, if not all evangelicals, to be James the half-brother of the Lord Jesus Christ. James was not a follower of Jesus during His earthly ministry but became a believer after His resurrection. James went on to become the lead pastor of the church in Jerusalem. He was the one who made the deciding speech at the Jerusalem Council (15:13–22), and Paul called James one of the pillars of the church (Galatians 2:9).

    The Book of James challenges us to walk in faith and obedience as doers of the Word and not hearers only. It is a radical call to commitment for those who are followers of Jesus Christ.

    Calvary Chapel Elk Grove is a non-denominational fellowship located in Elk Grove Village, a northwest suburb of Chicago in Illinois, led by our Senior Pastor, Phil Ballmaier.

    Our primary mission is to teach God's Word in its' entirety, verse-by-verse, precept upon precept. We believe that the Word of God is living and powerful, and because of Jesus' work on the Cross, He can and does move in the lives of His people.

    For more information, call us at 1.847.895.3545.
  • Oct 16, 201614. 2 Samuel 6:20-23 Unequally Yoked-Part 2
    Oct 16, 2016
    14. 2 Samuel 6:20-23 Unequally Yoked-Part 2
    014-2 Samuel 6:20-23
    Unequally Yoked-Part 2
    Pastor Phil Ballmaier
    10-16-16
     
    The 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.”
  • Oct 12, 201631. Exodus 36:1-40:38 (10-12-16)
    Oct 12, 2016
    31. Exodus 36:1-40:38 (10-12-16)
    Exodus 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.
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