Hunting Creek Baptist Church

Sean McGuire

Hunting Creek Baptist Church

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Hunting Creek Baptist Church

Sean McGuire

Hunting Creek Baptist Church

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Sean McGuire

Hunting Creek Baptist Church

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Jude 17–25. I want to remind you of Jude’s point. He reminds the church that they are being kept by God, so they should contend for the faith that has come under attack through false teaching. This false teaching is a distorted form of Christia
Jude 8–16. We have a terrible tendency in the modern world to think that God is controllable or subservient to us. If we are honest, we might think he has to answer to us. We might even say, “He will have to explain this to me when we meet.” Su
Jude 1–7. The pressure is growing. The world feels so uncertain. Life is absolutely unpredictable. And I know a question on many of your minds is what is the future of the church. Jude writes to a church facing pressure. False teachers are call
Mark 3:20–30. This is the final part in our four part series on spiritual warfare. There's an amazing promise in Genesis 3:15—a promise that the serpent will be destroyed. Theologians have long referred to this verse as "the first gospel." In t
The devil aims to destroy God’s good creation through any means possible. He is seeking to devour and destroy. The devil is the catalyst for the corruption of creation, and as we observe the story of Scripture, we see his continued efforts to d
Genesis 3. The devil devalues humans through the power of shame. The devil desires to devalue humans. I say this because humans are created in the image of God. We are made to reflect and mirror the radiance of God. The devil hates that because
Genesis 3:1–5. I want to begin a new short series on spiritual warfare. By spiritual warfare I mean the presence, activity, and plans of the devil and his demons. Now perhaps such a series isn’t fashionable, but I think it’s necessary, because
First Corinthians 12. One of the most difficult things for us to grasp as modern, western Christians is God’s desire for us to be part of his people, part of the Church. This is difficult for us, because in the modern West we are intensely indi
Galatians 5:16–24. How do we change? It’s a question worth asking because if we are honest with ourselves, there are always things we want to change. We may want to be less critical or angry. Or, we may have a problem that we just can’t control
Acts 2. If you’ve spent any time around the church, you’ve no doubt been told about witnessing and sharing your faith with others. But often this is a guilt trip and it is predicated on methods and getting people to say a prayer. Scripture offe
John 3:1–15. What do we contribute to salvation? What is the Spirit's role in our response to Jesus? The answers may surprise you! Sermon for July 12, 2020.For a manuscript of this message go to revseanmcguire.com
Acts 1:1–8. This is the first part in our new series about the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit can be neglected. What we need is a renewed expectation of the work of the Holy Spirit. We need a renewed sense of dependence on the Spirit. Sermon for
Ruth 4:17–22. God’s got a plan. We say that phrase but it’s mostly empty. At best, it’s an intellectual statement that makes little difference in our day to day lives. But who God is and what God has done and what God is doing should radically
Ruth 3:1–4:17. Some Christians have a tendency to act as if the world is going to hell in a handbasket. Such thinking contradicts the incarnation—that God became man. One of the most fundamental claims of Christianity is that in Christ God is r
Ruth 2. One of the most common mistakes in reading the Bible is forgetting  that it is a book about God. When we do this, we invariably turn it into  a book of moral principles and examples. Be kind. Be like David. In Ruth 2, we are confronted
Ruth 1.  When we look at the world, it's easy to be cynical, but Ruth shows us that even in unlikely places we can spot God's amazing grace. Through tear-blurred eyes we might discern the subtle ways of God's grace. We live in a world so full o
Lamentations 5. Have you ever made a mistake you thought was unforgivable? Has someone hurt you in a way that seems impossible to overcome? Israel finds herself asking similar questions in Lamentations 5. But as we look at the whole story of Sc
Lamentations 4. Moments of difficulty and sorrow are critical for shaping who we are as humans and for shaping our walk with God. They hurt, but through Christ, God is waiting for us at the bottom. In Christ, we have a foundation for our entire
Lamentations 3. The coronavirus pandemic has reminded us that life is fragile and  uncertain, and there is real suffering in the world. It has exposed the  inability of money, modernity, or medicine to protect us completely.  Lamentations 3  te
Lamentations 2. The anger of God is an uncomfortable subject, but if we want to know the God of the Bible, it must be addressed. Sermon for May 3, 2020.
Lamentations is an overlooked book. This is part 1 on the first chapter. Sermon for April 26, 2020. 
Sermon from April 19, 2020. The prayer of the early Church in Acts 4 teaches us something about praying Scripture.
Sermon from Jan 19, 2020. Mark 13 is a difficult passage. But it provides a timeless principle: In an ever-changing and chaotic world, our security and stability are in Christ.
Easter 2020 sermon on Psalm 18. How does David foreshadow Christ? Listen to find out!
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