Sermon Notes

Sermon Notes is a blog series by Pastor Scott Bee, designed to help you reflect, apply, and grow in your faith beyond Sunday morning. Each post offers a practical and insightful summary of recent messages, unpacking biblical truths in a way that’s easy to understand and relevant to your daily life.

Whether you missed a sermon, want to revisit a key message, or are looking for deeper spiritual insights, Sermon Notes is here to equip and encourage you in your walk with Christ.

When the Fire Is Turned Up: Why Judgment Begins with the House of God

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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When Judgment Begins at Home

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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What the Holy Spirit Does

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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Who is the Holy Spirit?

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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Christmas Is More Than a Season: He Came, He Conquered, He’s Coming Again

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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When God’s Plan Feels Like Exile

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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The Question That Defines Us

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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The Heart of New Testament Giving

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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I Can Do All Things

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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Standing Resolved in a World of Darkness

We usually hear it quoted at small prayer meetings, Bible studies, or gatherings with just a handful of believers. It’s often used to reassure us that even if the group is small, God’s presence is still there. And while that’s true—God is with His people whether it’s two or two hundred—that’s not actually what Jesus was teaching in this passage.

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