Bethlehem Church Podcast

By: Bethlehem Church
  • Summary

  • Each week on the Bethlehem Church Podcast, you'll hear messages from our Lead Pastor Matt Robinson, or another member of the Bethlehem Church team. We also host a conversation every week where we unpack truths and different facets of Sunday's message. Our goal is to offer you compelling, Biblical content to equip you to live an empowered Christian Life. Visit us at www.bethlehemchurch.cc
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  • Shiloh | Joshua 18-19
    May 5 2025

    What happens when the people of God stop short of stepping into their full inheritance? In this sermon, we explore the powerful moment in Joshua 18–19 when the Israelites gather at Shiloh, set up the tent of meeting, and prepare to fully possess the land God promised them.

    📖 "I will place my residence among you, and I will not reject you." — Leviticus 26:11

    God wasn’t just giving Israel land—He was establishing a place of worship and presence. Shiloh becomes the center of Israel's worship life, a physical reminder that inheritance from God is never just about what we get—it's about who we become in His presence.

    🔑 In this message, we uncover:

    • Why some tribes delayed taking what God already gave them

    • How the tabernacle at Shiloh symbolized a greater invitation to intimacy with God

    • The beauty of God's justice, sovereignty, and faithfulness in how He distributed the land

    • How our modern-day “Shiloh” is the indwelling presence of Jesus in us (John 2:21, Hebrews 10, 1 Cor. 6:19)

    • A challenge to stop delaying obedience—and get moving on the assignment God’s given you

    🔥 Three Takeaways:

    1. Join God’s family—He has an inheritance waiting for you

    2. Stop putting it off—do what He’s called you to do

    3. Remember: The goal isn’t just getting things from God, but becoming a people for God


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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Blessing Comes with Burden | Joshua 15
    Apr 28 2025

    Pastor Cody walks through Joshua 15, where the tribe of Judah receives its inheritance. While their blessing was great — the largest and most detailed allotment of land — it came with tremendous responsibility. God's blessings often require faithfulness, hard work, and courage.


    We’ll also see how Judah’s inheritance ties into the prophetic blessing from Genesis 49, pointing us toward the coming Messiah. Join us as we discover why God's blessings are never meant to be easy — they are meant to prepare us for greater purpose.


    📖 Key Texts: Joshua 15:1–12, Genesis 49:8–12


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    44 mins
  • Exodus and the Resurrection | Easter Sunday, 2025
    Apr 28 2025

    Discover the powerful connection between the Exodus story and the resurrection of Jesus Christ!


    The ancient Israelites' escape from Egypt wasn't just about freedom from slavery — it was a battle between life and death, light and darkness, good and evil. Egypt was a nation obsessed with death, but God proved He was the Lord of Life. Through the plagues and the miraculous crossing of the sea, Yahweh showed His power over the forces of chaos and death — the very forces Jesus would conquer once and for all when He rose from the grave.


    In this message, we dive deep into:


    • How the Exodus foreshadowed the Resurrection

    • The battle between Yahweh and the gods of Egypt

    • Jesus as the ultimate Passover Lamb who delivers us

    • How the resurrection offers "The Way Out" from death, sin, and chaos


    The call to trust and obey the Good Shepherd who leads us through the waters of death into eternal life


    Are you in need of deliverance? A fresh start?

    Today, you can experience the victory of the Resurrection.

    Will you believe? Will you trust?


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    40 mins

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