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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
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  • The Rare Find of a Faithful Man
    Jul 3 2025

    In this Father's Day sermon (6/15/25), Michael Gowens considers Proverbs 20:1-7, a passage that gives several characteristics of a faithful man. What is the outcome of such a man's life? The godly husband and father exerts a multi-generational impact for good upon his family.

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    44 mins
  • On the Road to Assurance: No Comparison
    Jun 23 2025

    This message, #4 in the series on Romans 8, considers verses 18-27, and was delivered on Sunday, 6/8/25. Everyone, even God's children, experiences the pain of living in a world under the curse of sin. No one is immune from suffering. But the believer may face life's struggles in hope of the glory that awaits him.

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    50 mins
  • On the Road to Assurance: No Dominion
    Jun 16 2025

    Br Gowens' 6/1/25 message from Romans 8:5-17 is the third in a study on Romans 8 titled "On the Road to Assurance." In this sermon, Gowens addresses the tension between the child of God's legal standing before God and his practical struggle with "the flesh," or indwelling sin. But just as God has provided the righteousness of Christ to resolve sin's penalty, He has also provided the indwelling of the Holy Spirit to break sin's power.

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    50 mins

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