
Cherry Street Baptist Church
Claim This Podcastby Pastor Dennis W Jennings
Podcast Overview
<p>The preaching and teaching ministry of <a href="https://mycsbc.com/">Cherry Street Baptist Church | Baptist Church in Springfield, MO (</a><a href="http://mycsbc.com">mycsbc.com</a><a href="https://mycsbc.com/">)</a></p>
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1/24/2024
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Recent Episodes

March 21, 2024
The Pearl of Great Price | The Parables of Jesus
<p>Have you ever held a real pearl in your hand or seen one? It's quite an amazing experience. Pearls come in all shapes and sizes, each holding a unique beauty. Today, I have something small in my pocket that I'd like to share with you. If this were a pearl, it would hold great value due to the time and effort it takes to create one.</p><p>Pearls, formed over months or even years, are a testament to patience and perseverance. Consider the largest pearl ever found, valued at an astonishing $100,000,000. This immense value reflects the rarity and beauty of pearls, reminding us of their significance.</p><p>Yet, tonight, our focus isn't solely on physical pearls but on the metaphorical "Pearl of Great Price" mentioned in Matthew 13:45-46. This parable, among others in the same chapter, serves as a conduit for conveying heavenly truths through earthly stories.</p><p>One interpretation suggests the merchant in the parable represents a lost soul seeking salvation. However, a closer examination reveals inconsistencies with other scriptures. Instead, a more profound interpretation emerges: Jesus is the merchant, and the church is the pearl of great price. Jesus, the merchant, willingly paid the ultimate price with His own blood to purchase the church, aligning with numerous scriptures emphasizing salvation as a gift from God.</p><p>Now, let's consider the three evaluations of the precious pearl:</p><p>Firstly, the pearl is a product of suffering. Just as a pearl forms from an irritant within an oyster, Christ bore our sins and suffered on the cross for our redemption. He transformed our imperfections into something beautiful, just like a pearl.</p><p>Secondly, the pearl is sought after diligently. Jesus actively seeks and saves the lost, prompting us to respond to His call and accept His gift of salvation.</p><p>Lastly, the pearl is bought at great cost. Jesus willingly paid the price for our redemption, enduring unimaginable suffering out of His boundless love for us.</p><p>In light of these evaluations, what should our response be? We should strive to live lives without blemish, reflecting the purity and beauty of the pearl. We should respond to the prompting of the Holy Spirit, acknowledging the price paid for our salvation and surrendering our lives to Christ completely.</p><p>As I conclude, I invite you to consider your response to the "Pearl of Great Price." Have you surrendered your life to Christ? Are you striving to live a life that honors the sacrifice He made for you? The choice is yours.</p>

March 21, 2024
The Rich Fool | The Parables of Jesus
<p>In this passage from Luke 12:13-21, we delve into the timeless wisdom of Scripture, exploring the profound truths it offers us. Through vivid imagery and relatable analogies, we're reminded of the eternal significance of our choices and priorities.</p><p>As followers of Christ, we're called to navigate life with wisdom and discernment, recognizing the tension between the temporal and the eternal. Just as two jars symbolize different paths—one filled with treasures of heaven, the other laden with worldly pursuits—we're challenged to examine our hearts and actions.</p><p>The parable of the rich fool serves as a cautionary tale, revealing the folly of placing our trust in earthly possessions rather than investing in eternal riches. We're reminded of the fleeting nature of material wealth and the ultimate accountability we face before God.</p><p>As stewards of God's blessings, we're called to use our resources wisely, prioritizing service to God and others over selfish desires. This requires a shift in perspective—a deliberate choice to lay up treasures in heaven rather than on earth.</p><p>Through introspection and prayer, we're prompted to evaluate our lives and align our priorities with God's Kingdom purposes. The invitation to salvation is extended, urging us to surrender our lives to Christ and embark on a journey of eternal significance.</p><p>In essence, this passage challenges us to live with intentionality, seeking first the Kingdom of God and trusting Him to provide for our needs. It's a call to embrace a life of sacrificial love and eternal impact, knowing that true richness is found in being rich toward God.</p>

March 21, 2024
The Prodigal | The Parables of Jesus
<p>Few parables are as rich and impactful as our Lord's masterful story of the Prodigal Son found in Luke 15. This narrative masterpiece encapsulates the entirety of the Gospel in vivid storytelling form. </p><p>The preacher astutely divides the parable into three poignant phases that unveil the depths of human sin and rebellion, combined with the incomprehensible forgiveness, love and restoration offered by the heavenly Father.</p><p>Phase 1 - "Give Me" (vv. 11-13): We witness the brazen rejection of the younger son, who arrogantly demands his inheritance prematurely, essentially wishing his father dead. This depicts the height of man's selfish depravity, squandering God's blessings to indulge fleshly lusts in unrestrained "riotous living." The famine that ensues foreshadows the emptiness and want that inevitably results from pursuing sin.</p><p>Phase 2 - "O Me" (vv. 14-19): Having hit rock-bottom destitution, feeding pigs and longing for their carob pods, the young man "comes to himself." This beautifully depicts the Holy Spirit's conviction that precedes repentance. He resolves to return home and beg to be made a hired servant, having no grounds to be received as a son. This pictures the humility and contriteness required to approach a holy God for mercy.</p><p>Phase 3 - "Make Me" (vv. 20-32): In one of Scripture's most tender scenes, the father (representing God) sees his son "while he was still a great way off," runs to him, and smothers him with kisses of unconditional love and acceptance. This father's compassion perfectly reflects the heart of our heavenly Father, who continually pursues His wayward children.</p><p>Instead of the servant status the son requests, the father lavishly bestows the robe of righteousness, the signet ring of authority, sandals of dignity, and a celebratory feast honoring the son's restoration from death to life. This glorious depiction of saving grace reveals that God's love is not contingent on our performances, but solely on His goodness and mercy.</p><p>The elder brother's resentment exposes the self-righteous spirit that blindly rejects grace. Yet the parable climaxes with the father's entreaty to join the celebratory feast, underscoring God's desire that none be left outside the blessing of His Son.</p><p>This rich narrative parabolically dismantles works-based religion, exalting the unmerited favor of being clothed in Christ's righteousness through repentant faith alone. We are all spiritually bankrupt prodigals deserving nothing, yet granted unspeakable riches through the Father's extravagant love.</p><p>As shepherds, we must continually echo this summons to come home through the Gospel, beckoning wandering prodigals to experience the lavish and unrestrained affection of the Father for all who return in repentance and submission to His mercy in Christ. The Prodigal Son parable is the apex of God's redemptive story.</p>
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<p>The preaching and teaching ministry of <a href="https://mycsbc.com/">Cherry Street Baptist Church | Baptist Church in Springfield, MO (</a><a href="http://mycsbc.com">mycsbc.com</a><a href="https://mycsbc.com/">)</a></p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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