Mount Hope | Belmont Campus

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Sermons given at Mount Hope Church's campus in Belmont, MA

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  • The Path of Friendship // Belmont - Audio

    28/07/2019 Duración: 29min

    You may have heard the saying, "Show me your friends and I will show you your future." Motivational speaker Jim Rohn famously said, "We are the average of the five people we spend the most time with." This resonates with us because we know that friendship is important and that the people who we're closest to shape who we become. The friends we keep can be the source of our greatest joys and even pain. They can build us up or tear us down. And so, it is important to be in relationships with the right people. What type of friends do we keep? What qualities do these people need to have?

  • The Path of Work // Belmont - Audio

    21/07/2019 Duración: 32min

    Maybe you've heard the expression, "The hustle is real." Most of us can relate. We are BUSY, we have too much on our calendars. There are e-mails to send, people to meet with, laundry to get done, and it seems like the list never ends. But what does all this busyness accomplish? Is there a purpose to our work? The Bible is not silent on this topic of work and laziness and even uses the smallest of small to teach us about how we spend our time. When we face the crossroads of work on our journey, we often have to choose how to invest our time, energy, and resource that God has given us.

  • The Path of Relationships // Belmont - Audio

    14/07/2019 Duración: 28min

    In our society, there is an emphasis on the importance of material things. Possessions can be made a priority all too easily if we listen to the voices and world around us. In our hearts we, as Christians, know that people are more important than possessions, right? We understand that relationships matter more than things. However, at times it is hard to live out this truth. How do we react when we come to the crossroad of relationships vs. resources? The book of Proverbs certainly has something to say about this crossroad in our lives and how we are to live it out on a daily basis.

  • The Path of Sexuality // Belmont - Audio

    07/07/2019 Duración: 40min

    There are warnings all around us daily. They may be in the form of traffic signs, or warning labels on the household items or tools we use every day. We may not understand these warnings but they are there for our safety and for our protection. When we look to the Word of God, we encounters some warnings as well. These are words of caution given to us by the Lord. We may not always understand them or see what they have to do with our lives, but God knows the warnings we need to keep us close to Him and on His path. Some warnings have to do with our actions, our decisions, our relationships and even how we view sex in our world and in our marriages. Though it may be a more difficult subject, God has something to say about it and we need to adhere to His warnings.

  • Series Intro // Belmont - Audio

    23/06/2019 Duración: 33min

    You may have heard the phrase, "Hindsight is 20/20." This refers to our ability to look back on situations we've been in or decisions we've made and make judgements on whether we handled it the right way or not. We often learn lessons from such moments, after we have already encountered them. At times these are painful lessons learned due the consequences of decisions made in such moments. But how do we spare ourselves the heartache and pain of these consequences? How do we approach decisions and actions in our lives where we don't have to live with regret? Instead, how do we live life with satisfaction and gladness over our choices?

  • How to do Everything // Belmont - Audio

    09/06/2019 Duración: 37min

    In today's world when we have a question, where do we go? There are many avenues to get the answers we need quickly in this digital age. Gone are the days of heading to the library to find the answer or waiting for the weekly newspaper to keep you updated. Nowadays, it's a lot easier to get the information we need. But what about when we have deeper questions about the world around us or about how we are walk in our day to day tasks? Many Christians, thankfully, open God's Word. However, sometimes God's Word is perfectly clear on an issue or topic. Sometimes it isn't so black and white. What then? As we come to the close of this passage in Colossians, Paul teaches us how to handle questions that aren't perfectly clear in God's Word. He lets us know what is important and how to address these times of not knowing or seeing the clear answers.

  • Unique but United // Belmont - Audio

    19/05/2019 Duración: 35min

    As Christ followers, we are called to live in good relationship with others. Often, this is easier said than done. If we look around our society today, there is plenty of diversity. But this diversity comes at a cost. What makes us diverse can also divide us. We are divided by our worldviews, politics, wealth, preferences, and so much more. So how do we live out our call to live in unity? In the words of Paul, how do we put off what divides us and put on what unifies us? As we continue our sermon series on the book of Colossians, join us as we learn about what God has to say through the apostle Paul about unity in Christ.

  • You Are What You Say // Belmont - Audio

    12/05/2019 Duración: 38min

    Over the past couple weeks, we've explored the need for change in our lives, especially the sort of change that only God can bring. Regardless of the type of change we experience, it should be reflected in our words. The way we speak to people now should not be the same as before our encounter with God's grace. Simply put, as Christians, our speech should be different than that of the world's. However, at times, we find ourselves falling into the old pattern of speech we had before our experience with the Gospel. We struggle with words spoken in anger and words that tear others down. How do we change our words so that they reflect God in us? How do we learn to build others up with our words? Paul, in the book of Colossians, teaches us what we need to do in order to change our old self into our new self, as reflected in our speech.

  • In With The New // Belmont - Audio

    05/05/2019 Duración: 42min

    We see things around us all the time that need to be changed. Whether it is rearranging our house, or making career adjustments, or working on our relationships, there are things in all our lives that we would like to see changed. However, we often don't take the time to make these changes. This is not only true of the physical things we see but also the spiritual needs within us. We tolerate the things in and around us because we simply don't know where to begin. Fortunately, God does. Through the book of Colossians, He reminds us that change comes by ridding ourselves of certain things and focusing on others. This past Sunday, we explored what God calls us to get rid of and what He calls us to focus on. As we continue our sermon series on the book of Colossians, join us as we learn about what God has to say through the apostle Paul about this process of pursuing change

  • Out With The Old Intro // Belmont - Audio

    29/04/2019 Duración: 34min

    In this life, it seems that many of us are often in pursuit of change. We oftentimes chase down what can make us better. We might make changes in our health, changes in our finances or in how we spend our time. Unfortunately, these changes we realize are not permanent as we revert back to our old lifestyle and ways of doing things. So how do live in a way that makes brings about permanent change in our lives? What does the Bible have to say about these pursuits? How is change to be sought after in light of God's Word? As we begin our new series on the book of Colossians, we see how Paul speaks to us about who we in Christ are and how this reality plays a role in the pursuit of change.

  • Easter 2019 // Belmont - Audio

    21/04/2019 Duración: 41min

    In life we sometimes experience things that we can't quite comprehend. How do you process such moments? How do you bridge the gap between experience and the explanation of the experience? At times, we are left with more questions rather than explanations in these moments. This Easter we look at some of the big questions we often ask ourselves and examine how the Bible would answer them.

  • Cracked // Belmont - Audio

    14/04/2019 Duración: 26min

    What do you do when you have to keep something valuable safe? Where do you store it? When faced with a task like this, we often look for the safest, most secure place we can find. Whether it's a bank or a safe for our money, or maybe a high quality phone case with the right screen protector for the newly purchased phone. We take measures to make sure that our valuable possession is kept safe. We believe in a God who has a treasure worth protecting. However, how he does so is very different from how we would do it. Paul tells us that he chooses to store His treasure in "jars of clay..." something precious, in something fragile! This Easter, we explore what it means to be given this treasure.

  • Final Instructions // Belmont - Audio

    08/04/2019 Duración: 36min

    As we come to the close of our sermon series, we explore the final instructions given to Daniel as he continues to live in exile. Join us on this last sermon through our series as we explore what it means to stand for God in a culture that opposes him.

  • How To Gain Confidence Through Clarity - Audio

    31/03/2019 Duración: 33min

    How do you respond when you feel pressured and intimidated? Do you run away, clam up, or do you have confidence. Take a look at how Jesus responded in a moment people tried to pressure him and learn how you can gain confidence and clarity in life.

  • Praying in Exile // Belmont - Audio

    24/03/2019 Duración: 38min

    When we are interested in a topic or want to grow in a certain area of our lives, the most productive thing we can do is to to seek out the experts. We nay do this by reading books, follow experts on social media, or even meeting with people who can help us develop in these areas. Doing this in our spiritual life, helps us as we strive to grow in our walk with Christ. In the arena of prayer, one such expert is Daniel, who shows us how to pray especially in the midst of some of the toughest times in life.

  • Lions, Bears, Leopards, and more! // Belmont - Audio

    17/03/2019 Duración: 33min

    Who is Jesus? Is He really God or just a mere human that somewhere along the way go the title of God? As Christians, we affirm Jesus' divinity, the world we live in does not. We live in a culture that often questions the validity of this claim, and goes as far as devaluing or even denying it. So how can we be sure of who He is? Just like we do today, Daniel lived in a time where the people around him, denied that his God was truly God and even passed laws to prevent him from worshiping God. However, Daniel never wavered in his devotion to God. In this latest sermon, we will look at Daniel to see how we too may be faithful to God in a time when no one else is.

  • When They Come For You // Belmont - Audio

    10/03/2019 Duración: 39min

    As Christians, we often face a daunting amount of pressure in regards to our faith. At times, we may be face with the choice of giving in to the demands of society or facing the consequences of choosing our faith. How do we handle such opposition and what will sustain us in these moments? Join us as we study the book of Daniel in our Sermon series, "Following God When No One Else Does." Here we examine Daniel's life to see how we can follow God in a culture that is opposed to Him and His people.

  • A Tale of Two Kings // Belmont - Audio

    03/03/2019 Duración: 33min

    Life challenges each of us in unique ways. At times, it seems like all is good and so life is peaceful. Then there are the moments that wreak havoc and bring us pain. However, it matters how we respond to both extremes. At times, when life is good and prosperous, we fall to the temptation of believing that we are the architects of our prosperity instead as a blessing from God. And in times of bad, we may mistakenly respond in anger and frustration to our circumstances instead of God leading us to a deeper reliance on Him. In both situations, it can be easy to miss God callings us back to Him. So why do we respond in such ways when God in His word calls us to live differently? In this last sermon, we explore the tale of two kings and how they responded in their times of good and bad. Join us as we study the book of Daniel in our Sermon series, "Following God When No One Else Does." Here we examine Daniel's life to see how we can follow God in a culture that is opposed to Him and His people.

  • How to Prepare for Pressure // Belmont - Audio

    24/02/2019 Duración: 45min

    In our world currently, everyone around us seems to have a position they maintain on almost every issue. In such moments, as Christians, we can find ourselves at odds with how the world thinks. Because our faith demands that we think and respond to these issues biblically, we can face a great amount of pressure from those around us to give in to the way they think and to even give up on our faith. In the face of these adversities, how do we take a stand when it seems everyone else around us is bowing to the world? How do we live out our faith in these situations? Join us as we explore the book of Daniel in our Sermon series, "Following God When No One Else Does." Here we examine Daniel's life to see how we can follow God in a culture that is opposed to Him and His people.

  • Big Dreams // Belmont - Audio

    17/02/2019 Duración: 32min

    We live in a culture that in many aspects, have declared themselves free of God. We see this in our politics, education, pop-culture, technology, and so on. In the midst of this, we are called as Christians, to have our identity firmly rooted in Christ and to live life with our focus on Him. However, we are also called not to merely journey through life, watching out for ourselves. Instead, we are challenged to bring the Gospel to the people around us. So, how do you share faith in God with a culture that does not believe in God or feel like they need him? Join us as we explore the book of Daniel in our Sermon series, "Following God When No One Else Does." Here we examine Daniel's life to see how we may follow God in a culture that is opposed to Him and His people. If you missed last week's sermon, you can listen here.

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