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Eastwood Baptist Sunday Sermons

Eastwood Baptist Sunday Sermons

By: Jud Harbison
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  • Healing on the Sabbath: Mercy Over Ritual
    Dec 28 2025

    This sermon examines Luke 13–14, highlighting Jesus’ Sabbath healings that expose religious hypocrisy, demonstrate his compassion, and reveal the kingdom’s surprising growth like a mustard seed and leaven.

    It moves from mercy shown to the afflicted to a sober warning about the "narrow door" of salvation, urging listeners to respond now and trust Christ before the opportunity closes.

    Sermon Guide: The Kingdom That Grows.

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    40 mins
  • Repentance, Mercy, and the Fig Tree: A Luke 13 Reflection
    Dec 21 2025

    This sermon on Luke chapter 13 explores Jesus' response to tragedy, emphasizing that disasters do not indicate greater sin in their victims and warning listeners to repent before judgment comes.

    Using the parable of the fig tree, the message contrasts God's patience and mercy with the call for genuine repentance, urging readiness for Christ's return and highlighting the hope offered through Jesus' life, death, and forgiveness.

    Sermon Guide: The Call to Repentance.

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    27 mins
  • The Fire Jesus Came to Bring: Understanding Divine Division
    Dec 14 2025

    This sermon studies Luke 12:49–59, where Jesus warns that his coming brings division, speaks of fire and a baptism of suffering, and challenges listeners to interpret the season and be reconciled to God.

    Through explanation and application, Pastor Jud urges immediate response to Christ’s message, highlights the cost of discipleship in relationships, and warns against delaying repentance before judgment falls.

    Sermon Guide: Understanding Jesus' Division and Urgency.

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    26 mins
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