The sermons of Mount Pleasant Baptist Church in Toronto, Ontario.
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Keshan Lochan Podcasts
A look at the rise of Baptist life in Ontario, tracing Mount Pleasant Baptist Church’s roots within Canadian church history.
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Looking back to Christ’s redeeming grace and forward to His returning glory, we learn to live godly lives shaped by the gospel in this present age.
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Major Developments in the Western Church during the 19th and 20th Centuries.
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God orders His church under elders who lead not by power but by example, steadfast in His Word and devoted to the godliness of His people.
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A look at Jonathan Edwards and the Great Awakening, exploring true revival, religious affections, and the marks of genuine faith.
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In view of God’s mercy, all of life, including our work, is worship as we offer ourselves wholly to Him.
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“Reformation Systematized and Confessed”: Reformed Orthodoxy, Scholasticism, and Confessionalism (c. 1560-1700)
A look at how Reformation doctrine was systematized and confessed.
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God’s unfathomable justice and mercy quiet our protests and draw us to worship as He makes sinners vessels of glory in Christ.
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Part 2 of our exploration of the Reformation in church history.
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From creation to new creation, a theology of work calls us to labor for Jesus’ name as we become more like Him.
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Part 1 of our exploration of the Reformation in church history.
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In Christ, death is departure, not defeat—living between two worlds with steadfast faith and gospel hope.
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The pulpit serves the text; the text exalts Christ and, by the Spirit, sanctifies and steadies us for faithful endurance.
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An exploration of medieval Christendom in church history.
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Amid a world that trades truth for pleasure, the church endures by treasuring godly example and Scripture’s power to save.
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Right doctrine and right desire walk together; as we hold truth firmly, we chase purity and help captives find freedom.
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Endurance grows as we look to Jesus—the risen Lord whose unhindered Word and faithful character secure our finish.
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Paul's instructions, to Timothy, on how Christians should both preserve and persevere in the Gospel.
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An exploration of the ante-Nicene history of the church.
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From creation to Christ, God gathers a people for Himself, fulfilled in the church and completed in the New Jerusalem.
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In a world filled with worry, Jesus calls us to cast our cares on Him, trust the Father’s provision, and seek His kingdom daily.
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As God trains His children for holiness, so we must lovingly train ours toward Christ.
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Jesus seeks the overlooked, exposes the real, and pours out living water for true worship.
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Those who see the weight of their sin and Christ’s infinite forgiveness respond with overflowing love for Him.
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Death is not escape but judgment, and only in Christ’s mercy do we find true deliverance and rest for our souls.
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Pastoral installation sermon for Quinn Clement-Schlimm
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Why do the wicked prosper? A proper view of eternity reveals the error of the question.
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We ought to long for the unity and worship of heaven, and strive for it even now.
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God runs toward the wayward who humbly repent, pouring out His grace and inviting everyone to join the celebration.
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Humble, childlike faith in Christ, not status, effort, or wealth, is the only way into God’s kingdom.
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True endurance is lived out in decisive obedience now and unwavering hope for Jesus’ return.
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Christian contentment is found not in circumstance but firmly in the gospel.
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For the sake of the gospel and God’s kingdom, true riches are measured by a heart freed from greed and overflowing in good works.
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For the sake of the gospel and God’s household, we prize and protect the integrity of those entrusted to shepherd us.
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Caring for helpless parents and widows proves genuine faith, freeing the church to aid those truly in need (1 Tim 5:3‑16).
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Steadfast godliness, nourished by God's Word and thankful trust in the gospel, fortifies believers against the ever-present lure of false teaching.
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The integrity of the gospel must be preserved by our conduct as God's household.
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Second installment on the topic of glorification, understanding the hope of our resurrection in physical bodies as a consequence of the cross.
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First installment on the topic of glorification, understanding the hope of our resurrection in physical bodies as a consequence of the cross.
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1 Timothy 3:8-13: An exploration of servant‑leadership that fosters unity and bridges church oversight with hands‑on ministry.
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A warning against self-reliance and spiritual pride, and God's sovereign hand in judgement and restoration.
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We finish off our third installment of sanctification, understanding that in Christ we are freed from slavery of sin to become slaves to God.
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We continue to consider how we are dead to the tyranny of sin through our union with Christ.
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A powerful telling of how God reaches the outcast with the gospel, fulfilling His promise to restore and unite His people through Christ.
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We consider how we are dead to the tyranny of sin through our union with Christ.
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The chief characteristic of the Christian elder is that his life constantly reflects the virtues mandated of all Christians.
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The resurrection secures the defeat of the final enemy of God and his people.
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Once again, we consider "the Righteous God who Righteously “Righteouses” The Unrighteous.
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For the sake of the gospel, women are called to humbly learn and serve in the church.
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