Theological Ramblings, Thoughts, Bible Classes and Sermons

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Theological Ramblings, Thoughts, Bible Classes and Sermons
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Publishing Since
7/21/2020
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Recent Episodes

June 21, 2026
Imperfect Dads
Father’s Day Sermon: Imperfect Dads, God’s Bigger Story (Jacob & Joseph) In a Father’s Day sermon at Clarksville Highway, Greg thanks the church for “Donuts with Dad,” appreciates hearing children during worship, and reflects on the difficulty of preaching on Mother’s and Father’s Day because of mixed emotions. Using a favorite hat’s memories and a ChatGPT-generated image of Jacob, Joseph, and his brothers, he turns to the Genesis story and the pattern of imperfect fatherhood in Abraham...

June 7, 2026
Back To Bethel
Called Back to Bethel: Leaving Compromise, Embracing a New Identity Greg reflects on how believers can drift into compromise and how God, as He did with Jacob in Genesis 35, calls His people back to “Bethel,” a spiritually significant place of renewal. He describes personal “spiritual markers” (baptism, marriage, moments of God’s presence, hospital prayers) and parallels them to Jacob returning to Bethel to put away foreign gods, purify himself, and change garments—images connected to repenta...

May 25, 2026
Jostling at Jabbok
Jostling at Jabbok (Genesis 32): Alone, Struggle, and Transformation In this episode, Greg teaches from Genesis 32, “Jostling at Jabbok,” where Jacob, fearful of meeting Esau and his 400 men, sends his family across the river and is left alone. The lesson emphasizes that God often does formative work in isolation, contrasting modern distraction and constant noise with the spiritual necessity of solitude. Jacob wrestles through the night with a man later described as God, who could have ended ...
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