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Northwest Baptist Church
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The newest sermons from Northwest Baptist Church on SermonAudio.
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9/24/2023
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July 5, 2026
Mourning From a Distance: False Repentance
This sermon analyzes the fifth and sixth collapses of Babylon in Revelation 18, focusing on the political and economic judgments that cause the kings, merchants, and shipmasters to mourn. The preacher distinguishes between worldly grief, which laments lost power and profit, and godly repentance, which involves a heart transformation through the Holy Spirit. By examining Old Testament parallels with Sodom, Gomorrah, and Tyre, the text exposes the world system's idolatry and its devaluation of human life. The central message urges listeners to examine their own hearts for hidden idols and to seek true repentance rather than mere remorse. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to reject Babylon's fleeting treasures and find eternal security in Christ alone.

June 28, 2026
Come Out of Her, My People
The sermon interprets Revelation 18 as a declaration of the inevitable collapse of Babylon, symbolizing any world system organized in rebellion against God. Drawing parallels between ancient Babel and modern culture, it identifies Babylon's core sin as prideful self-exaltation and spiritual adultery with the beast. The central message urges believers to separate themselves from this corrupt system by refusing compromise and pursuing personal holiness. It contrasts the heavy burden of Babylon's sins with the grace of Christ, who forgives the transgressions of His people. Ultimately, the preacher calls for urgent repentance and faith in Jesus Christ to escape impending divine judgment.

June 21, 2026
The Fall of the Great Prostitute
The sermon unpacks Revelation 17 as a vision of Babylon's inevitable collapse, portraying the great prostitute as a symbolic representation of the corrupt world system opposed to God. Through three scenes—her exposed character, her crumbling foundation, and her betrayed alliances—the message reveals that Babylon's power, though alluring and pervasive, is temporary and ultimately doomed. The angelic revelation underscores that her downfall is not accidental but divinely orchestrated, as God allows sin to fulfill its destructive purpose until His word is fully accomplished. The sermon calls believers to reject the world's seductions, trust in Christ's ultimate victory, and recognize that the very systems that seem invincible will one day be consumed by the justice and sovereignty of God.
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