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Bethel Pulpit - Primitive Baptist Sermons

Bethel Pulpit - Primitive Baptist Sermons

By: Michael L. Gowens
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Weekly sermons by Elder Michael Gowens and others from the pulpit of Bethel PBC, Calabash, NC.Copyright 2016 . All rights reserved. Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Jesus the Mediator
    Dec 16 2025

    In this 12/7/25 message from "The Names of Jesus" series, Michael Gowens explores this theologically rich and significant title. Unlike pagan religions that emphasize a direct and unmediated experience of the divine, Biblical Christianity affirms the necessity of mediation if human beings - and sinful human beings at that - may approach the thrice-holy God. The incarnation of Christ means that the Lord Jesus is uniquely qualified to be the one and only mediator.

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    43 mins
  • Paul's Secret of Joy
    Nov 24 2025

    Br Gowens' 11/9/25 sermon looks at Philippians 1:12ff and is message #6 in the Exposition of Philippians series. This vulnerable, autobiographical passage is Paul's effort to alleviate the Philippian's concern for his well-being. He answers their obvious concerns regarding his emotional health by explaining his unique perspective on the adverse circumstances in which their love offering found him. Instead of sinking in despair, Paul exudes a triumphant spirit of joy in Christ.

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    45 mins
  • Paul's Prayer for the Philippians, Part 2
    Nov 19 2025

    The 11/2/2025 message by Mike Gowens is the fifth sermon in the Exposition of Philippians series. Br Gowens considers once again Paul's prayer in the salutation to the Philippian Church, a prayer appearing in Phi. 1:3-11. The content of his prayer consists of two parts: 1) Thanksgiving (vs 3-6), 2) Intercession (vs 8-10).

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    50 mins
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