Pastor Rory's Podcast

Pastor Rory's Podcast

By Rory Adams

Welcome to The Pastor's Podcast. This is the spot where you will find the latest sermons from Pastor Rory Adams at Bethel Evangelical Church.
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Addressing Sin

Pastor Rory's PodcastOct 27, 2024
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Addressing Sin

Addressing Sin

In this podcast Pastor Rory is teaching from 1 Corinthians 5:1-13. This passage shows us how pride causes us to fall on either side of truth. In Proverbs 16:18 we learn that an attitude of pride comes before a fall, or personal destruction.

In the letter Paul wrote to the Corinthian Church he gives two examples of pride.

One person showed pride in his sin. He chose to live a sinful lifestyle outside of the bounds of what God declares in the scripture. The man was unrepentant and proud of his sin, and taking the stance that if Jesus loves him, he doesn't need to change.

By contrast, if we decide our standing based on how we compare to other people's mistakes and puff ourselves up, then we are also lost. Jesus made this clear in his dealings with pharisees.

The one who went home justified before God is the one who recognized his own sinfulness.

Oct 27, 202433:24
Value and Purpose

Value and Purpose

In this episode Pastor Rory teaches on Corinthians 12:12-27. In this passage Paul uses an analogy of the human body to demonstrate how the Christian community should operate.

The Church is the body of Christ, and every part of that body has value.

God created us to be in community together. Each of us needs to be change. We’re not okay with how we are. Every one of us needs to be made new, each of us needs forgiveness and grace.

God wants to sanctify us and make us holy and more like Jesus. So that we would be a blessing to one another and the world.

Thank God for how He has made you, and for the life he has given you. Thank him for what you have, where you are, and who is in your life.

Ask God to show you your part. How can you be a blessing to others both in the church and to your neighbors?

Oct 20, 202424:59
Rising Above Rejection

Rising Above Rejection

In this episode Pastor Rory preaches on 1st Corinthians 4:8-21.

This scripture passage gives an account of how the Corinthian church has rejected Paul. This rejection was very personal to Paul. The church was in conflict and were fighting among themselves about different leaders they wanted to follow.

Paul was the spiritual father of this church. He was the first to share the gospel message with them. Paul's anguish is evident; however, he does not defend himself against the personal slights they had aimed at him.

Instead, Paul demonstrates what a loving father would do, and continues to exhort them.

First, he warns them of the trajectory their actions are taking. Next, he provides a model for them by imitating Christ in his own life. He practices what he preaches. Lastly, he teaches the church the truth of the Gospel.

Oct 13, 202423:54
How To Avoid Judgment

How To Avoid Judgment

In this episode, Pastor Rory preaches through 1st Corinthians 4:1-7.

Do you judge yourself to be a good person?

In this section of 1 Corinthians Paul reminds us to be careful not to judge others, and to not judge ourselves.

It is easy to acquit ourselves of our actions, without involving God or His grace. We can easily explain away the things we have done. We think our own actions are okay because our intentions were good, and we are a good person.

The Bible reminds us that no one apart from Christ is good, not even one.

Paul seeks to live with a clear conscience, but ultimately God is his judge. And God is your judge.

How do we avoid judgement? We receive God’s grace.

We say, "God I need your grace today. We ask God where are the areas in my life that I am unaware of my sin?" We are not qualified to condemn ourselves. Other people need God's grace. They don’t’ need my judgement and my condemnation.

How do you avoid judgement? Choose the grace that God freely gives, for you and for everyone in your life.

Oct 06, 202431:47
Reward

Reward

In this episode, Pastor Rory is preaching from 1st Corinthians 3. In this chapter, Paul describes in his letter to the people of Corinth, that the people of a church are the same as building.

When we interact with one another we can either build one another up or tear one another down.

Our behaviors towards one another comes down to what we allow to govern our hearts.

Each person has the capability to be indwelled by the spirit of God. We also have a capability to choose to walk in step with the flesh.

When we choose to walk in the flesh, we do whatever feels good, whatever’s easy in the moment. An whenever we do that, whatever is inside of us is what starts to rise up. Out of the overflow of the heart the mouth speaks.

Our thoughts and actions sound like: “That’s not fair,” or “I deserve better,” or “Well, I just want my way this time," "Or can’t they see how stupid they are?"

By contrast, when we are governed by the Spirit, when we encounter frustration and difficulty with other believers, our thoughts and words sound like: “What am missing?” “How might the spirit be moving in this relationship?” “How do I need to extend grace?", " How do I need to be kind and patient?" "Where might I need to speak truth in love?" We will have disagreements; we will see things differently from others. We need to continue to move towards one another and not tear each other down or allow our hearts to become divided in the process.

We are called to recognize the innate value in people and relationships. When we get to heaven, it's the people who are there with us that will be our true reward in paradise.

Sep 29, 202426:41
But Wait...There's More

But Wait...There's More

In this episode Pastor Rory preaches on 1st Corinthians 2:6-16.

To the world, the message of the cross is foolishness. When we surrender our lives to Christ and believe and submit to His wisdom, we are gifted the Holy Spirit.

Through the lens of the Spirit, God's wisdom is revealed to us. God doesn't give us explicit instructions for each day, but He does lead us daily. His ways are higher than ours.

Even as Christians we can be tempted to take matters in our own hands and look for more efficient ways of doing things.

We only see in part, what God is doing in each moment. We can feel frustrated when His path for us seems unnecessarily tangential.

Sometimes we get caught up in how we think things should be, or our goals and destination. But we are to walk with God every day, and maybe the things we think are in the way, are actually the very thing God is calling us to.

Sep 22, 202428:25
Spiritual Wisdom, Spiritual Power

Spiritual Wisdom, Spiritual Power

In this episode Pastor Rory is teaching from 1 Corinthians 2:1-5.

We are called to be messenger of Christ’s message. The Holy Spirit is all we need to fulfill our calling to share the Good News of the gospel.

It’s not about us, and our ability. As messengers, we place our confidence in Christ, and in His message. When we do that, we can say, "God, you are even able to speak through me. God you are even able to change lives through me."

We must proclaim the simplicity of the gospel so that when people respond, we can say with confidence, “That was God at work. That had nothing to do with me. But it had everything to do with God’s power through the simple message of Jesus Chris and Him crucified.”



Season 7 episode 3

Sep 15, 202426:51
Beyond Humility

Beyond Humility

In this episode Pastor Rory continues the study of 1 Corinthians. This book of the Bible is a letter from Paul to a church in the booming metropolis of Corinth.

As we study chapter 1 verses 18 to 31, we are reminded that if we are truly following Christ, then we need to follow in his footsteps and not elevate ourselves but humble ourselves.

In Matthew 23:12, Jesus said, “For those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.”

Sep 01, 202428:35
A Healthy Church

A Healthy Church

The book of 1 Corinthians is a letter written from Paul to a church in Corinth. The church in Corinth was not perfect, however, Paul believed that it had everything it needed to become a healthy church.
No Church in today's world will be perfect either. Churches are made up of imperfect people. Paul encouraged the church in Corinth, and we can also be encouraged today to grow closer to God in faith and obedience.

Season 7, Episode 1


Aug 18, 202427:38
God Disciplines us for our good

God Disciplines us for our good

This is the last episode in the special series recorded at Beartooth Christian Camp's family camp.

This final session covers Hebrews 12:7-13 in which we learn that if we are true children of God, then will receive discipline from God our Father.

To introduce the lesson, Pastor Rory's wife Jen summarizes part of the story, "Hinds Feet for High Places, " by Hannah Hubbard. The main character in this story is called Much Afraid and is a member of the Fearing family. As she travels to the high places with the Good Shepherd and her companions Sorrow and Suffering, she is transformed and given a new name, a new perspective and a mission.

Aug 15, 202417:43
Resolving Conflict at the Highest Level

Resolving Conflict at the Highest Level

This is the fourth episode in a series of sermons recorded at Family Camp at Beartooth Christian Camp.

This sermon covers the topic of resolving conflict from a Biblical perspective. Pastor Rory focuses in on John 1:14, but also used this lesson to introduce a Bible study the families attending conducted on Hebrews 12:7-13.

Aug 14, 202413:51
Life of Faith

Life of Faith

This is the third episode in a special series recorded up at family camp at Beartooth Christian Camp.

This episode has two parts, the first part focuses on Hebrews 11, and the second focuses on Hebrews 12:1-3.

In this episode Pastor Rory looks at the examples of the people in the Bible and other scripture passages to draw a visual of what the Christian life looks like.

Even though our lives will have moments where we fully rely on God, and other moments when we focus on ourselves, we can always turn our eyes back to Jesus.

Jesus remains constant and his grace is enough to cover our ups and downs.

Aug 13, 202429:39
We Travel Together

We Travel Together

This is the second episode in a series of teachings preached up at family camp at Beartooth Christian Camp.

Pastor Rory and his wife Jen continue to share their testimony and also teach from the book of Hebrews. This episode centers around Hebrews 10:25.

Aug 13, 202417:11
Draw Near to God

Draw Near to God

This is a special episode that was recorded up at Beartooth Christian Camp. In this episode Pastor Rory, and his wife Jen share their story about how they drew near to God during a very challenging time in their lives.

The scripture in this episode come from Hebrews 10:22-23.

Aug 12, 202419:57
Heaven will be better.

Heaven will be better.

In this episode Pastor Rory finishes the series on Revelation and covers chapter 21 and 22.

In these chapters we are reminded to live out our lives with an eternal perspective.

As we study these passages we should stop and examine our life and ask ourselves these important questions.

Are you in a right relationship with God? Do you know that when this day of judgement comes, when your body is resurrected and you stand before the King, can you say, I have placed my faith in your son Jesus? Do you have that confidence?

Aug 04, 202430:44
Beastly Power

Beastly Power

This week on Pastor Rory's Podcast, Pastor Rory is teaching on Revelation chapter 13.

An overarching theme in Revelations is worship. In all the descriptions of God, it inspires worship.

Another theme in Revelations is the contrast between God and false gods.

Revelations 13 reveals that human government is a false savior. Human government is a vehicle of persecution, and human government will be conquered by Jesus.



Jul 28, 202427:57
Making Sense of a Sign

Making Sense of a Sign

This week on Pastor Rory's Podcast, Pastor Rory is preaching from Revelations 12.

This passage has a lot of vivid imagery. One reason Revelations is so hard to read and understand is because it has a lot of visions that can be abstract. These images spoke to something relevant to the listeners at the time it was written, and also has something that is true for us today.

In this passage we see that God is going to protect his people. That though the dragon (satan) is waging war on and raging against the people of God. God will provide and protect His people. God is in control.

The devil is actively seeking to destroy you and your life, but we can triumph over him by the blood of The Lamb.

Jul 21, 202431:55
Judgement, Tribulation, & the Rapture?

Judgement, Tribulation, & the Rapture?

In this podcast Pastor Rory teaches on Revelation Chapter 6. In this passage Pastor Rory addresses two themes:

God will judge throughout history and at the end of time.

Jesus will come for His people throughout history and at the end of time.


Jul 14, 202429:27
Orthodoxy and Suffering

Orthodoxy and Suffering

In this episode Pastor Rory will be preaching on Revelation chapter 2. This sermon discusses the messages to the first two churches. Jesus is speaking to John, who is passing along His words to the churches. The first church has a mix of commendation and rebuke. The second church only receives commendation. The second church was being persecuted and losing their lives for the sake of Jesus' name. There is no rebuke for these suffering Christians. Their suffering had helped keep them pure in faith and life. When following Jesus is costly, it forces you to decide if you are going to make him #1 and your treasure, or if you are going to walk away.

God can refine us through suffering and develop a heart of love and a passion for Him.

Jun 30, 202432:20
Rules for Revelation

Rules for Revelation

In this episode Pastor Rory starts the summer series on the book of Revelation. This sermon covers Revelation chapter one. It also lays out three rules we use when studying the Bible. These rules apply to every book of the Bible but are especially good to review before we start our adventure through Revelation.

Jun 16, 202428:41
Parakaleo
Jun 09, 202409:29
Sit, Walk, Stand

Sit, Walk, Stand

In this episode, Pastor Rory launches from Acts 19 to the book of Ephesians. In Acts 19 Paul goes to Ephesus, where the church faced many challenges. Pastor Rory references the observations of Chinese missionary Watchman Nee, who wrote a book called "Sit, Walk, Stand," based on the message of Ephesians. Listen in to find out more.

Jun 03, 202426:60
Reasoning from the Scriptures

Reasoning from the Scriptures

In this episode Pastor Rory will be preaching on Acts 17. In this chapter Paul and his fellow companions travel to three different cities. The response to the message that Jesus is the Messiah was received very differently. Listen in to hear the story and find out what we can learn from Paul's example of reasoning with the scripture.

May 26, 202426:50
Separate Ways

Separate Ways

In this episode Pastor Rory preached on Acts 15:36-41. This passage outlines a disagreement between Paul, Barnabas and Mark. The Bible is clear that even in the church, even with the Holy Spirit Christians don't always get along.

Rather than turning on one another and attacking one another's character, it's okay to part ways.

Through their conflict, two mission trips were accomplished, and the gospel message spread farther.

They agreed on their calling and purpose but disagreed on how to accomplish it at that time.

Since they didn't turn their disagreement into a vicious personal attack, we see that in the end, all the men involved were reconciled and continued to work together.

May 19, 202422:53
Gospel inroads

Gospel inroads

In this episode Pastor Rory kicks off the study of the second half of Acts. In Acts 11 to 14, we see how Paul begins his life as a missionary. We can see from hearing about his story that God uses adversity, conflict and unfortunate events to spread the Gospel across the globe.


May 12, 202431:47
The Gospel

The Gospel

On this episode Pastor Rory preaches on Galatians 5:6. In this passage Paul settles an argument between believers in Galatia. Modern Christians can learn a lot from this argument today, it helps explain what it means to be a Christian.

To contact Pastor Rory or find out more about Bethel Church, go to www.bethelbroadview.com

Apr 15, 202425:56
Crucified with Christ

Crucified with Christ

On today's Podcast, Pastor Rory gave a short but sweet message from Galatians 2:20.

Today's message correlates to communion Sunday. The message was meant to prepare hearts to eat bread, and drink grape juice to remember Jesus' sacrifice for us.

"I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me." Galatians 2:20.

Apr 07, 202415:19
An Easter Invitation
Apr 01, 202416:51
The Mission of Discipleship- The story of St. Patrick
Mar 17, 202433:59
The Transformation of Discipleship

The Transformation of Discipleship

In this sermon Pastor Rory will be preaching on the transformation of discipleship from the Bible passage Luke 19.

Mar 16, 202425:31
The reward of discipleship.

The reward of discipleship.

In this episode, Pastor Rory preaches about the rewards of discipleship based out of Luke 16:19-31.

Mar 15, 202428:58
The Divisiveness of Discipleship

The Divisiveness of Discipleship

In this episode Pastor Rory preaches on Luke 12:49-53.

Mar 14, 202426:17
The Love of Discipleship

The Love of Discipleship

Mar 12, 202422:58
The Call of Discipleship

The Call of Discipleship

Pastor Rory teaches on Luke 9:18-27 and the call Jesus gave to His disciples, the call to daily die to self.

Mar 05, 202423:51
"But Now...Faith," Romans 3:9-31 (Rory Adams--June 5, 2022)

"But Now...Faith," Romans 3:9-31 (Rory Adams--June 5, 2022)

Pastor Rory shares how faith makes all the difference in our lives...but it is not our ability to have enough faith, it is simply trusting in the faithfulness of Jesus.

Jun 04, 202324:22
"First-Hand Faith," Romans 2:17-29 (Rory Adams--May 29, 2022)

"First-Hand Faith," Romans 2:17-29 (Rory Adams--May 29, 2022)

Pastor Rory teaches on the importance of each person developing their own faith. A relationship with God is not something you can have second-hand.

May 30, 202225:47
"Beware of Judgment," Romans 2:1-16 (Rory Adams--May 22, 2022)

"Beware of Judgment," Romans 2:1-16 (Rory Adams--May 22, 2022)

Pastor Rory shows how God's judgment contrasts with our human judgments.

May 22, 202224:33
"When God Lets Go," Romans 1:16-32 (Rory Adams--May 15, 2022)

"When God Lets Go," Romans 1:16-32 (Rory Adams--May 15, 2022)

Pastor Rory preaches on the wrath of God and explains that it is less about what God does to us and more about the natural consequences of our own sinful choices.

May 16, 202226:23
"Unsung Heroes," Romans 16:1-16 (Rory Adams--May 8, 2022)

"Unsung Heroes," Romans 16:1-16 (Rory Adams--May 8, 2022)

Pastor Rory jumps to the end of Romans to look at some of the people behind the scenes of Paul's ministry.

May 14, 202222:15
"Paul's Example," Romans 1:8-15 (Rory Adams--May 1, 2022)

"Paul's Example," Romans 1:8-15 (Rory Adams--May 1, 2022)

Pastor Rory talks about the example that Paul sets for us to follow.

May 14, 202225:09
"Paul and His Call," Romans 1:1-7 (Rory Adams--April 24, 2022)

"Paul and His Call," Romans 1:1-7 (Rory Adams--April 24, 2022)

Pastor Rory begins a series on Romans by looking at its author--Paul.

Apr 26, 202225:39
"The Parable of the River" (Rory Adams--April 17, 2022)

"The Parable of the River" (Rory Adams--April 17, 2022)

Pastor Rory reads "The Parable of the River" by Max Lucado and shares how it answers two questions about Jesus' resurrection--Why? and What Next?

Apr 20, 202219:04
"The First Communion," Mark 14:12-26 (Rory Adams--April 3, 2022)

"The First Communion," Mark 14:12-26 (Rory Adams--April 3, 2022)

Pastor Rory teaches about Jesus' last Passover with his disciples and the inauguration of communion.

Apr 14, 202223:46
Introduction

Introduction

Welcome to Pastor Rory Adams' Podcast. Rory is a pastor at Bethel Evangelical Church in Broadview, Montana. 

Apr 09, 202200:32