Harman Memorial Baptist Church

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A growing church located in Southwest Virginia.

Episodes

  • Hope in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit | Ephesians 1 Explained | Assurance of Salvation Sermon

    25/02/2026 Duration: 48min

    In this Bible-centered sermon from Ephesians 1, we explore the unshakable Christian hope found in the Trinity:Hope in the Father who chose usHope in the Son who saved usHope in the Holy Spirit who seals usIf you’ve ever wrestled with questions about predestination, salvation, eternal security, apostasy, or assurance of faith, this message will anchor your heart in Scripture.1. Hope in the Father Who Chose Us (Ephesians 1:4–5)Before the foundation of the world, God had a plan. Salvation was not an afterthought—it was foreknown, predetermined, and rooted in His grace.Chosen in Christ before creation (Eph. 1:4–5)Foreknown before the foundation of the world (1 Peter 1:18–20)Delivered according to God’s definite plan (Acts 2:23)Called by grace before the ages began (2 Timothy 1:9–10)God’s heart is clear: He desires all people to be saved (1 Timothy 2:3–4). He is not willing that any should perish (2 Peter 3:9).Salvation is offered to all. Christ died for all. Yet only those who respond to the Holy Spirit in faith

  • Faith, Prayer & Judgment | Mountain-Moving Biblical Faith

    18/02/2026 Duration: 49min

    What does the cursed fig tree have to do with prayer, faith, and judgment?In Mark 11:12–25, Jesus curses a fig tree, cleanses the temple, and then teaches one of the most powerful lessons on biblical faith and prayer. This wasn’t random. It was prophetic.The fig tree represented Israel — full of leaves but empty of fruit. Outward religion. No inward reality.And the warning is clear: If there is no fruit, there will be judgment.But Jesus doesn’t stop there. He moves from warning to instruction:“Have faith in God.” (Mark 11:22)In this sermon, we explore:✔️ What Biblical Faith Really Is ✔️ Faith in God’s Person, Promises, Power, and Purposes ✔️ Why Prayer Is Not a Blank Check ✔️ What It Means to Move Mountains ✔️ How to Align Your Will With God’s Will ✔️ The Danger of Fruitless ChristianityFaith is not: Faith in feelingsFaith in outcomes Faith in faithFaith is confidence in the character and Word of God.This message will challenge religious routine and call you back to authentic, fruit-bearing faith rooted in Sc

  • The Silent Apostles: James the Lesser, Simon the Zealot, Thaddeus

    15/02/2026 Duration: 41min

    Some names in Scripture roar like thunder. Others move like steady footsteps on a quiet road.This message dives into James the son of Alphaeus, Simon the Zealot, and Thaddeus — three apostles barely mentioned in the Gospels, yet eternally remembered in heaven. While Peter preached at Pentecost and John leaned close at the Last Supper, these men walked faithfully without headlines, hashtags, or historical fanfare.And yet Jesus chose them.In Matthew 19:28 (ESV), Jesus promised that all twelve would sit on thrones judging the tribes of Israel. In Revelation 21:14 (ESV), the twelve apostles’ names are written on the foundations of the New Jerusalem. Not just the famous ones. All of them.This sermon explores:• James the Son of Alphaeus — called “James the lesser” (Mark 15:40). No recorded sermons. No spotlight moments. Yet faithful to the end. A reminder that heaven measures devotion, not platform size. • Simon the Zealot — once aligned with Jewish nationalist zeal, possibly even revolutionary movements (Luke 6:15

  • The Tribes, the Blessing, and the Faithfulness of God”

    11/02/2026 Duration: 42min

    What does an ancient prophetic blessing from a dying patriarch have to do with your life today?More than you think.In Genesis 49–50, Jacob gathers his twelve sons and speaks over them—not just as a father, but as a prophet. These blessings reveal the character of each tribe, the consequences of their choices, and the unstoppable plan of God moving toward Jesus Christ, our Shiloh.This message walks verse-by-verse through each tribe and uncovers powerful truths for believers today.Highlights from the Message• Reuben — The firstborn who lost his place through instability and sin• Simeon & Levi — Anger without restraint, yet Levi becomes a picture of grace and redemption• Judah — The tribe of kings, the Lion, and the coming Messiah• Zebulun — Positioned for influence• Issachar — Strong, but trapped by comfort• Dan — Gifted, yet dangerously drawn to idolatry• Gad, Asher, Naphtali — Warriors, blessings, and freedom• Joseph — The fruitful branch protected by God• Benjamin — Fierce, complex, and impactfulEvery tribe

  • Super Sunday

    08/02/2026 Duration: 57min

    Testimonies from several men in our church!

  • How Joseph Shows Us True Biblical Forgiveness

    04/02/2026 Duration: 44min

    Forgiveness is one of the most beautiful commands in Scripture — and one of the hardest to live out. In this message, we walk through Genesis 42–45 and discover how Joseph models biblical forgiveness, wise discernment, and God‑honoring restoration.This sermon explores how forgiveness can be present in the heart long before trust is restored in a relationship. Joseph shows us that forgiveness is not pretending sin didn’t happen, not ignoring patterns of harm, and not rushing reconciliation. Instead, it is choosing mercy while discerning whether repentance and transformation are truly present.If you’ve ever struggled with forgiveness, trust, or healing from past wounds, this message will speak deeply to your heart. Key ScripturesGenesis 42–45 — Joseph tests his brothersRomans 8:28 — God works all things for goodLuke 6:27–36 — Love your enemiesRomans 12:17–21 — Overcome evil with good

  • The Apostle Thomas: Pessimist

    01/02/2026 Duration: 40min

    From Pessimism to Praise: The Growth of the Apostle Thomas | Sermon from the Gospel of JohnIn this Bible teaching from the Gospel of John, we trace the honest, hope-filled journey of the Apostle Thomas. Often labeled “Doubting Thomas,” he was not lazy, disloyal, or faithless. He was committed, courageous, and deeply loyal to Jesus. Yet Thomas struggled with pessimism, a mindset that assumed the worst and wrestled with fear when circumstances felt uncertain.This sermon shows how Jesus patiently transforms pessimistic thinking into confident worship. Drawing from John 11, John 14, and John 20, we see how perspective shapes faith, how unchecked thoughts can sabotage joy, and how Christ meets doubters with grace rather than condemnation.You will also hear clear biblical clarification on the so-called “Gospel of Thomas” and why it was rejected by the early church as non-inspired and unbiblical, standing in contrast to the trustworthy New Testament Scriptures.Key Themes in This MessageHow perspective determines spi

  • The Heavy Weight of Sin

    28/01/2026 Duration: 50min

    In Genesis 42, we witness a powerful moment: Joseph’s brothers, more than 20 years after their betrayal, are still crushed under the weight of their sin. Their guilt shapes their decisions, their fears, and even their understanding of God’s discipline. This chapter reveals a deep truth—sin leaves a heavy burden that time alone cannot erase.This teaching explores how Scripture describes the crushing weight of unconfessed sin and the freedom God offers through Christ.What This Message Covers1. The Lingering Guilt in Genesis 42Joseph’s brothers still feel the consequences of their sin decades laterHow guilt distorts our thinking and relationshipsWhy unresolved sin becomes a lifelong burden2. The Weight of Sin in the PsalmsPsalm 38 describes sin as a weight “too heavy to bear”Psalm 32 shows the physical and emotional toll of hidden sinDavid’s journey from silence and suffering to confession and freedom3. Jesus Carries the Weight We CannotIsaiah 53 reveals the Suffering Servant who bore our griefs and carried our

  • An Honest Heart and a Discerning Faith | Lessons from the Apostle Bartholomew (Nathanael)

    25/01/2026 Duration: 48min

    In this message from our Apostles series, we take a deep biblical look at Bartholomew, also known as Nathanael, and what his life teaches us about discernment, honesty, and faith grounded in Scripture. Though often overlooked, Nathanael’s encounter with Jesus in John 1:43–51 reveals a powerful example of how believers are called to test the spirits, guard truth, and follow Christ with sincerity.Jesus describes Nathanael as “an Israelite indeed, in whom there is no deceit,” showing us that God values authentic hearts over polished religion. This teaching addresses the growing need for biblical discernment in an age of false teaching, spiritual deception, and emotional Christianity.

  • Genesis 41: Joseph Meets Pharoah

    21/01/2026 Duration: 30min

    Genesis 41 is often preached as Joseph’s triumphant rise from prison to palace, but Scripture tells a deeper and more faithful story. In this message, “Preserving the Seed, Not Promoting the Man,” we walk verse-by-verse through Genesis 41 to uncover God’s covenant purpose behind Joseph’s suffering, exaltation, and continued affliction.Rather than a prosperity narrative, Genesis 41 reveals how God sovereignly used Joseph’s hardship to preserve the covenant line of Israel, protect the seed of Abraham, and ultimately prepare the way for Judah and Christ. Joseph’s promotion was not the goal. Preservation was.

  • The Apostle Phillip: Faith Beyond Sight

    18/01/2026 Duration: 48min

    John 6:5–14 | Walking by Faith, Not by SightWhat do you do when what God asks of you makes no sense on paper?In this message, “Faith Beyond Sight: Learning to Trust God Beyond What We See,” we walk through John 6:5–14, the feeding of the 5,000, and discover that this miracle is not only about provision, but about trust. Jesus intentionally tests Philip, not to embarrass him, but to reveal a struggle we all face: trusting what we can calculate instead of trusting who God is.Philip was a sincere follower of Jesus, yet when faced with an overwhelming need, he defaulted to human math instead of divine possibility. He saw the crowd, the cost, and the limits. Jesus saw an opportunity for faith.This sermon explores the tension between sight-based faith and God-centered faith, reminding us that faith does not deny reality, but it refuses to be ruled by it.Key Themes in This Message:• Faith is often tested where logic ends • God calls His people into situations beyond their natural ability • Faith that depends on reso

  • Fasting and Prayer

    11/01/2026 Duration: 46min

    Many believers aren’t spiritually weak because they aren’t working hard enough, but because they’ve grown dull. In this sermon from Matthew 6:16–18 and Isaiah 58, we discover God’s purpose for biblical fasting and why Jesus assumed His followers would fast, not if, but when.Using Scripture from the Old Testament, the life of Jesus, and the early church, this message explains what fasting truly is, what it is not, and how God uses it to bring freedom, healing, strength, discernment, and breakthrough. Isaiah 58 reveals that fasting is not about outward performance but inward transformation, aligning our hearts with God so He can act on our behalf.This sermon calls the church to a 21-day fast, not as a religious ritual, but as a way to sharpen our spiritual edge, humble ourselves before God, and seek renewal for our church, our families, and the salvation of souls.If your spiritual life feels exhausting, this message may show you why and how God wants to restore clarity, power, and intimacy with Him.Key Topics:

  • Joseph Part 3: Blessing Defined

    07/01/2026 Duration: 27min

    The Providential Hand of God | Genesis 39 SermonWhat if God’s blessing doesn’t look like escape, but endurance? In this powerful sermon from Genesis 39, we explore the doctrine of divine providence through the life of Joseph. Though Joseph moves from slavery to prison, Scripture repeatedly declares one unshakable truth: God was with him.This message explains how God sovereignly rules all things, works through ordinary circumstances, and remains faithful even when obedience leads to suffering. We examine how divine sovereignty and human responsibility coexist, why God is not the author of sin yet still overrules it, and how Joseph’s story ultimately points us to the cross of Christ as the greatest example of providence.If you’ve ever wondered whether God is still at work in hardship, delay, betrayal, or injustice, this sermon offers deep biblical clarity and hope rooted in Scripture.Key Topics: Divine Providence, Genesis 39, Life of Joseph, God’s Sovereignty, Christian Suffering, God’s Will, Trusting God in Tr

  • Mark 3: John The Beloved

    04/01/2026 Duration: 34min

    This message takes us into the transformative journey of John the Apostle, showing us how love truly overcomes all things. We begin with a man known as a 'son of thunder'—someone who wanted to rain down fire on those who rejected Christ, who forbade others from healing in Jesus' name because they weren't part of the inner circle. John was black and white, with no gray area, quick to judge and slow to show mercy. Yet something remarkable happened: through spending time with Jesus, this angry fisherman became known as 'the disciple whom Jesus loved' and went on to use the word 'love' over 110 times in his writings. The secret wasn't behavior modification but character transformation through relationship with Christ. John's story reminds us that true discipleship isn't proven in moments of excitement but in pressure—he was the only apostle who stayed at the cross, close enough that Jesus entrusted his own mother to John's care. 

  • Genesis 37: Joseph part 2

    31/12/2025 Duration: 37min

    “When Obedience Leads Into the Unknown” | Genesis 37:12–36 SermonIn this powerful sermon on Genesis 37, we follow Joseph’s obedience, his betrayal by his brothers, and how God uses suffering to accomplish His sovereign plan. If you’re searching for teaching on trusting God in hard seasons, walking by faith, or understanding why obedience can lead into difficulty, this message will speak deeply to you.Joseph’s story shows us:Obedience doesn’t guarantee easeGod’s purpose isn’t based on our performanceSin blinds us to the Savior God sendsThrough Joseph’s journey—from the pit to Egypt—Scripture reveals a God who is faithful even when life feels out of control. This sermon connects Joseph’s suffering to the greater story of redemption in Jesus Christ, the true and better Joseph.If you want biblical teaching on:God’s sovereignty in sufferingFaith when life feels unfairSpiritual growth through trialsUnderstanding Joseph’s story in GenesisHow God uses broken people for His purpose…this message will encourage and chal

  • The Apostles: James the Greater

    28/12/2025 Duration: 39min

    This message takes us into the heart of transformation by examining James the Greater, one of Jesus' inner circle apostles. We discover a man who struggled with pride and vigilante justice—someone who wanted to rain fire down on those who rejected Jesus, much like the prophet Elijah had done in the Old Testament. Yet this same man would eventually lay down his life as a martyr, not seeking revenge but bearing witness to Christ's grace. The central lesson challenges our natural desire for immediate justice and retribution. We're reminded that judgment belongs to God alone because only He knows the full story, the perfect timing, and the appropriate measure. The sermon draws from Luke 9:51-56, where James and John asked Jesus if they should call fire down on the Samaritans, and Jesus rebuked them. This isn't about ignoring accountability or justice systems God has established, but about releasing our personal need to 'get even' with those who wrong us.

  • Foundations

    07/12/2025 Duration: 43min
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