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This is the podcast covering Bethel Primitive Baptist Church‘s weekly sermon. The word “Primitive” means Original or First. We believe the Bible and the New Testament, in particular, are a blueprint and guide for worshiping God in spirit and in truth in all generations (John 4:24). We are located in Goodlettsville, TN and invite you to visit and listen.
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Primitively Speaking

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Comedian Elise Marie and Photographer Alli Nurthen attempt to find answers to society's biggest questions through a primitive lens. In each episode they will consult with experts along with average Joes.
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Serin Tardell, and his cast of misfit co-hosts, bring you their opinions of movies, both new and old, letting you know what they thought, telling you whether you should see it or not, and having fun doing it. They've seen the films, now you don't have to, unless after hearing these opnions, you still want to.
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A podcast for those who want the other side of the story. Primitive Initiative Podcast is tailored for those who seek knowledge to its deepest depths. The guests on this podcast are a result of a decade of research into fields ranging from alternative history, health, philosophy, religion, physics, chemistry to politics and more. Visit www.primitiveinitiative.com for show notes, timestamps & resources.
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In the final public prayer before He went to the cross, Jesus asked His Father to bless His church to be set apart by embracing His word. For several weeks, I have looked at “set apart” teachings that are unique and help to identify the truth that Jesus taught. In this message, I look at one of the most glaring teachings from the Bible – the differ…
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This 8/24/25 sermon by Mike Gowens is based on Isaiah 56:8. The Lord God, like a good Shepherd, gathers those considered by the world to be misfits and undesirables to Himself. His followers are poor and afflicted people who, among the great, are unfit to shine. Truly, the gospel of grace is the only message that will suit the sensible sinner's cas…
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"Christ as Our Center" • 1st Corinthians 2:2 & Acts 17 - Brother Jonah Lowrance Brother Jonah begins in 1st Corinthians 2:2, talking about the importance of keeping Christ and Him Crucified as the focus of our thoughts and lives. He then went to Acts 17 to show how the Apostle Paul did this in a variety of situations.…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on July 6, 2025) As we have seen in our study of Nehemiah, Chapter Nine begins with the people of God continuing to worship God even after the conclusion of the Feast of Tabernacles. The Israelites who returned from the Captivity were hungry for the word of God, and the leaders – including Nehemiah and Ezra –…
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When the children of Israel grew tired of waiting on Moses to return from mount, they chose to create their own god. We often read that account and shake our heads at them in shame. Are we guilty of doing the same thing? In this message Bro. Luke asks three questions to help us determine if we have created our own god to satisfy our personal desire…
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In years past, many of God’s children understood what election was, as it is taught in God’s word. Sadly, today if you ask someone about election, they probably think about November. In this message, I examine the simple truth of God’s electing love and mercy. In order to comprehend why we had to be elected, or chosen, we must embrace the clear tea…
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This sermon by Michael Gowens was delivered on August 17, 2025. It is based on Jesus' words concerning John the Baptist in Matthew 11:7-11. Tracing the various titles ascribed to John in Scripture, Br Gowens discovers four reasons he was termed "the greatest among them that are born of women."Michael L. Gowens által
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"Final Warning" • Hebrews 12:12-29 - Elder Bryce Lowrance In his final warning to the Hebrew Christians who were being tempted to turn away from following Christ and returning to law service, the Apostle reminds them that their behavior will affect others for good or bad. He also reminds them that they are considering returning to a form of worship…
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The treasures of this world are fleeting and temporary, yet we pursue them with a passion. We are willing to bring stress in our lives, conflict in our relationships, and financial hardships into our families all for something that in a short time will either waste away or we will lose interest in it. How the flesh craves temporary gratification! T…
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on July 13, 2025) In today’s sermon, Elder John Morgan Owens takes us to the book of Romans to teach us about our adoption in Christ. We have been adopted by God the Father in His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ. And because of our adoption, we are now heirs and joint heirs with Christ. Join us today for this encoura…
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How does the gospel bring deliverance to us? Does it deliver us from being hell-bound to heaven-bound? Or is it another kind of deliverance? In this message, Elder Buddy Abernathy, pastor of Blooming Grove PBC, addresses the subject of how the gospel delivers born-again children of God according to the scripture. http://www.bethlehempbc.org/wp-cont…
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"Our Response to Trials" • Hebrews 12:3-11 - Elder Bryce Lowrance. There are three basic responses to trials; 1. We can become bitter against God, 2. We faint in our walk and wonder away from God, or 3. We remember Jesus and realize that the chastisement we are receiving is our loving Heavenly Father teaching us to be more like His Son. This messag…
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A well-known verse is “Seek Ye First” the kingdom of God and other “things” will be added to you. When this was written, the things on the minds of the people were food, drink and clothing. These things are not really an issue for us today. So, what are the things today that might get in the way of seeking first the kingdom? In this message, I look…
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The 8/3/25 sermon considers Revelation 22:7-15, from which passage Mike Gowens draws four practical helps for believers while they await the eternal state. This "application" section of the Revelation answers the question "What should believers do in the meantime, i.e. before the consummation of all things?"…
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on July 27, 2025) As we learned yesterday, God is a holy and righteous God, and yet He loves His children and purposes to save them eternally from their sins. How can this be? How can a perfectly holy God forgive sin, when all sin must be punished? In this powerful sermon by Elder John Morgan Owens, we see that …
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by Elder John Morgan Owens (preached on July 27, 2025) We know from Scripture that God is a holy and righteous God, Who hates iniquity and demands punishment for sin. And yet we also know that God loves His elect people, and purposes to save them from their sins. This appears to be a great contradiction, but there is no contradiction in the nature …
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on August 10, 2025) As we began to see yesterday, the doctrine of “time” salvation is essential to our understanding of the word “saved” in the Bible. We began to the see the Bible foundation of this doctrine, and to learn how it helps in rightly dividing the word of God. Ultimately, a correct understanding o…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on August 10, 2025) As we move into the Ninth Chapter of Romans, we see a distinct change in mood from the previous chapter. Paul goes from the mountaintop of eternal salvation and security to the valley of earthly sorrow over his Jewish countrymen who do not believe in Christ. Why is his heart so heavy? Is i…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on August 3, 2025) In the first half of this sermon, we began to look at some “things” in the Eighth Chapter of Romans that should bring us utmost comfort and joy in this life. These things are found in several phrases in the last few verses of Romans 8, and include “all things,” “these things,” “any thing,” …
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"Believe and Be Saved" • Acts 16:30-31 - Brother Jonah Lowrance. Brother Jonah presents the account of the Philippian Jailer who, not really knowing what he asked, wanted to be saved. Paul answered him with a simple statement, "Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ." Belief is an act of faith. If faith is present in someone, then they are already born a…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on August 3, 2025) As we continue our study in Chapter 8 of Romans, we come to what could well be considered the climax of the book: verses 28 through 39. In these verses, we learn about the eternal things that God is doing for us, which always work for our good. In the passage we examine today, there are fou…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on July 27, 2025) In our exposition of the Book of Romans, we have begun looking at the “all things” that work together for our good, as taught in Romans 8:28-30. These things are listed in verses 29 and 30, as follows: foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification. When we paused t…
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by Elder Chris McCool, Pastor (preached on July 27, 2025) As we learned in the last sermon, the “all things” referenced in Romans 8:28 is not talking about “all things without exception.” Clearly, there are many things working against us and against God. But there ARE some things that are working in our favor; what are these things? Today we begin …
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