<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?><!--Generated by Site-Server v@build.version@ (http://www.squarespace.com) on Sun, 03 May 2026 20:33:49 GMT
--><rss xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:media="http://www.rssboard.org/media-rss" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Coram Deo Church Sermon Audio</title><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/</link><lastBuildDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 20:28:51 +0000</lastBuildDate><language>en-US</language><generator>Site-Server v@build.version@ (http://www.squarespace.com)</generator><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:subtitle>Teaching and theology from Coram Deo Church, Omaha, Nebraska.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit><copyright>© Copyright 2006-2022. All Rights Reserved. Coram Deo Church, Omaha, NE</copyright><itunes:type>episodic</itunes:type><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1622397467568-IZS7KOPKYTLHHCSIF1LR/1903_Sermon+Audio.jpg"/><description><![CDATA[Weekly sermons from Coram Deo Church in Omaha, NE.]]></description><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords><itunes:summary>Listen to weekly sermons from the Coram Deo Church Community in Omaha, Nebraska.</itunes:summary><itunes:category text="Religion &amp; Spirituality"><itunes:category text="Christianity"/></itunes:category><itunes:owner><itunes:email>mike@cdomaha.com</itunes:email><itunes:name>Bob Thune</itunes:name></itunes:owner><item><title>Fish, Nets, &amp; Judgement Day | Matthew 13:47-50</title><category>The Gospel of Matthew</category><pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2026 19:20:05 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2026/2/22/matthew-fish-nets-judgement-day</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:69f3bf86cbc9ea3a5cae62a0</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Being in the church is not the same thing as being in God's kingdom.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Everyone sorts. Whether it’s laundry, your recycling, or the people you spend time with, most of us have a deep-rooted instinct to sort the things in our lives. Through the parable of the net, Jesus warns that this period of grace will eventually give way to a final sorting. In this sermon, we explore the importance of responding to Jesus’ kingdom invitation while there is still time.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Being in the church is not the same thing as being in God's kingdom.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Everyone sorts. Whether it’s laundry, your recycling, or the people you spend time with, most of us have a deep-rooted instinct to sort the things in our lives. Through the parable of the net, Jesus warns that this period of grace will eventually give way to a final sorting. 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Whether it’s laundry, your recycling, or the people you spend time with, most of us have a deep-rooted instinct to sort the things in our lives. Through the parable of the net, Jesus warns that this period of grace will eventually give way to a final sorting. 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But when we glimpse the incomparable value of Jesus, "selling everything" no longer feels like a sacrifice; it becomes irresistible. In this sermon, we examine the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price, and the irresistible joy found in Christ and his kingdom.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The kingdom of heaven is irresistible to those who find it</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">We all seek something—a career, a relationship, or status—that makes life's sacrifices feel worthwhile and brings us joy. But when we glimpse the incomparable value of Jesus, "selling everything" no longer feels like a sacrifice; it becomes irresistible. In this sermon, we examine the parables of the hidden treasure and the pearl of great price, and the irresistible joy found in Christ and his kingdom.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Jacob Tewes</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The kingdom of heaven is irresistible to those who find it</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>29:09</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1775667222067-0QD8YCIW76Z5IYVW6SB1/CD_Matthew_Parables_of_Jesus_Social_2%402x-100.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>The Irresistible Kingdom | Matthew 13:44-46</itunes:title><enclosure length="70000000" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/_2026_Sermons/260426_AUDIO_Matt13-44-46_TEWES_v01.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="70000000" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/_2026_Sermons/260426_AUDIO_Matt13-44-46_TEWES_v01.mp3"><media:title type="plain">The Irresistible Kingdom | Matthew 13:44-46</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>The kingdom of heaven is irresistible to those who find itWe all seek something—a career, a relationship, or status—that makes life's sacrifices feel worthwhile and brings us joy. 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We often feel an urgent pressure to "fix" the world by taking matters into our own hands. Yet Jesus, through the parable of the wheat and weeds, offers a path of hopeful realism. In this sermon, we explore the nature of hopeful realism as the kingdom develops from small beginnings into a global harvest.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Jesus invites us into a life of hopeful realism.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">To be human is to wrestle with the presence of evil in a world we wish were different. We often feel an urgent pressure to "fix" the world by taking matters into our own hands. Yet Jesus, through the parable of the wheat and weeds, offers a path of hopeful realism. In this sermon, we explore the nature of hopeful realism as the kingdom develops from small beginnings into a global harvest.</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus invites us into a life of hopeful realism</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>35:28</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1775667222067-0QD8YCIW76Z5IYVW6SB1/CD_Matthew_Parables_of_Jesus_Social_2%402x-100.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>Hopeful Realism | Matthew 13:24-43</itunes:title><enclosure length="81200000" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/_2026_Sermons/260412_AUDIO_Matt13-24-43_MATTOX_v01.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="81200000" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/_2026_Sermons/260412_AUDIO_Matt13-24-43_MATTOX_v01.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Hopeful Realism | Matthew 13:24-43</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Jesus invites us into a life of hopeful realism.To be human is to wrestle with the presence of evil in a world we wish were different. 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And how we listen to the word of God makes all the difference. In this sermon, we explore Jesus' famous Parable of the Sower, which shows what happens when the seed of the gospel lands on the soil of our hearts. In this parable, Jesus teaches that a fruitful life comes from standing under the word of God. He who has ears to hear, let him hear.<br><br><strong>Series Description: </strong>Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">A fruitful life comes from standing under the word of God.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Every human is listening to someone or something. And how we listen to the word of God makes all the difference. In this sermon, we explore Jesus' famous Parable of the Sower, which shows what happens when the seed of the gospel lands on the soil of our hearts. In this parable, Jesus teaches that a fruitful life comes from standing under the word of God. He who has ears to hear, let him hear.<br><br><strong>Series Description: </strong>Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. 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And how we listen to the word of God makes all the difference. In this sermon, we explore Jesus' famous Parable of the Sower, which shows what happens when the seed of the gospel lands on the soil of our hearts. In this parable, Jesus teaches that a fruitful life comes from standing under the word of God. He who has ears to hear, let him hear. Series Description: Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Resurrection Hope | 1 Corinthians 15:17-20</title><category>The Gospel of Matthew</category><pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 21:39:31 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2026/2/22/easter-resurrection-hope</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:69cc11c89fcc1f4e9b342b0a</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the ground of all Christian hope. </p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Because Jesus conquered death, we will too — that's the conviction that has unified and strengthened Christians around the world and across the ages. In this Easter 2026 sermon, we examine what 1 Corinthians 15 reveals about the implications of Jesus' resurrection.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead is the ground of all Christian hope. </p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Because Jesus conquered death, we will too — that's the conviction that has unified and strengthened Christians around the world and across the ages. 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Yet every human being lives under authority of some kind; whether it's our own desires, cultural pressures, or destructive forces beyond our control. In this sermon, we explore the truth that what we need is not less authority in our lives, but good authority — and Jesus is the King whose authority brings peace, not oppression.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">What you need in your life is not less authority, but good authority.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">We live in an age that's deeply suspicious of authority. Yet every human being lives under authority of some kind; whether it's our own desires, cultural pressures, or destructive forces beyond our control. 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We feel unclean because of our shame, unworthy because of our sin, or unseen because of our story. As a result, we hide in obscurity or shrink back in fear. But as Matthew tells us of Jesus cleansing a leper, healing a centurion's servant, and healing Peter's mother-in-law, he reveals that with Jesus, no one is unclean, unworthy, or unseen.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">With Jesus, no one is unclean, unworthy, or unseen.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">The insecurities we carry about ourselves often hinder us from coming to Jesus. We feel unclean because of our shame, unworthy because of our sin, or unseen because of our story. As a result, we hide in obscurity or shrink back in fear. 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Our Savior's lowly incarnation &amp; birth at Christmastime was the fulfillment of prophetic hopes the Scriptures had been sounding for centuries. In this series, we explore four key prophetic passages that reveal Christ and point to the Advent themes of hope, peace, joy, and love.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">To begin the Advent season, we consider the prophecy of Isaiah 40:1-11, a passage that encourages us to set our hope on Christ. Because Christ has come, you should set your hope in Him.</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Because Christ has come, you should set your hope in Him.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><br>Advent Series Description: Advent is the season of the year when Christians reflect upon the coming of Jesus. 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Yet when we truly understand the character of the Father in heaven, worry is abated. That’s what Jesus wants his hearers to understand. In this sermon, guest preacher Dr. Jonathan Pennington explores Jesus’ teaching on treasure, worry, and why we can rest in the Father’s good care.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Series Description: </strong><em>Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. 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The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Dr. Jonathan T. 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The problem is that this desire is easily distorted. We often want others to notice us for the wrong reasons: self-centered approval, building a reputation, or being seen as better than others. In this sermon, we explore how, through Christ, we receive what we long for — to be deeply seen and deeply loved by the Father.</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Series Description: </strong>Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. 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Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>35:44</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1757003154643-R3VQRKPRLB3RS8D8UMUR/CD_Matthew_series-1_3000x.jpeg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>What’s In A Name? | Matthew 1:18-25</itunes:title><enclosure length="68640794" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/250914_Aaron_matt-1-18-25_podcast_v01.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="68640794" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/250914_Aaron_matt-1-18-25_podcast_v01.mp3"><media:title type="plain">What’s In A Name? | Matthew 1:18-25</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Names carry meaning. In his birth account, Matthew introduces two names that reveal who Jesus truly is. He is called Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins. He is called Immanuel, because he is God with us. In this sermon, we reflect on how these two names reveal the character and identity of Jesus: He is God incarnate who has come near to save sinners, and his presence never leaves us.Series Description: Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Names carry meaning. In his birth account, Matthew introduces two names that reveal who Jesus truly is. He is called Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins. He is called Immanuel, because he is God with us. In this sermon, we reflect on how these two names reveal the character and identity of Jesus: He is God incarnate who has come near to save sinners, and his presence never leaves us.Series Description: Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</itunes:summary><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>A New Genesis | Matthew 1:1-17</title><category>The Gospel of Matthew</category><category>The Gospel of Matthew: The Arrival of Jesus</category><pubDate>Sun, 07 Sep 2025 18:47:03 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/9/07/new-genesis-matthew-1-1-17</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:68b9a8fb630c967226ad1453</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>The letter 'N' is the key to understanding the Bible. Rise, decline, anticipation – this is the story of the Old Testament, and the story of your life may follow a similar pattern. In the introduction to Matthew's Gospel, we learn that the arrival of Jesus is both a culmination and a new beginning. Jesus Christ is the focal point of history – and because he is, we should orient our lives around him.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. Through this preaching series, we seek to help people encounter the gospel of the kingdom and embody it as flourishing disciples who live under the gracious rule of God.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>The letter 'N' is the key to understanding the Bible. Rise, decline, anticipation – this is the story of the Old Testament, and the story of your life may follow a similar pattern. In the introduction to Matthew's Gospel, we learn that the arrival of Jesus is both a culmination and a new beginning. Jesus Christ is the focal point of history – and because he is, we should orient our lives around him.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>Jesus is the hero of all of Scripture, the center of the biblical story, and the most important figure in history. The Gospel of Matthew gives us a firsthand look at the life and teachings of Jesus. It stands as a “bridge” between the Old and New Testaments, grounding us in the rich story of Israel while revealing the in-breaking reality of the kingdom of heaven. 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Human beings are creatures who gravitate toward the examples of others, whether for good or for ill. </em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, preached by one of Coram Deo’s church planting partners, Dave Comeau, we explore what it means to follow examples who know where they are going and who also know where they belong.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>To be human is to seek to imitate and follow someone. 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But what do we do in those moments? Psalm 74 describes a time in Israel's history when it seemed God had abandoned his people. </em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore what it looks like to bring feelings of doubt and despair before God.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Every human being goes through seasons of doubt. But what do we do in those moments? Psalm 74 describes a time in Israel's history when it seemed God had abandoned his people. </em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. 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But what do we do in those moments? Psalm 74 describes a time in Israel's history when it seemed God had abandoned his people. Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. 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When we experience good leadership, we want to follow. When we experience poor leadership, we lament and seek other guidance. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we follow the Psalmist's own journey to resolve his spiritual doubts and questions as he navigates a world that often seems unfair and unjust.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Every human being longs for the right kind of leadership and rule. When we experience good leadership, we want to follow. When we experience poor leadership, we lament and seek other guidance. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, we follow the Psalmist's own journey to resolve his spiritual doubts and questions as he navigates a world that often seems unfair and unjust.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>37:29</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1748196860255-RDESXQB30IJ6EAV6BTHS/Coram_Deo_Psalms_2025Social+copy.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>Why Do the Wicked Prosper? | Psalm 73</itunes:title><enclosure length="54821413" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/20250727_Sermon-Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="54821413" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/20250727_Sermon-Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">Why Do the Wicked Prosper? | Psalm 73</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, we follow the Psalmist's own journey to resolve his spiritual doubts and questions as he navigates a world that often seems unfair and unjust.Every human being longs for the right kind of leadership and rule. When we experience good leadership, we want to follow. When we experience poor leadership, we lament and seek other guidance. Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>We All Want a King | Psalm 72</title><category>Psalms 2025</category><pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2025 18:02:39 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/7/20/we-all-want-a-king-psalm-72</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:687d2d301d8950500cfdb6a0</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore the reality that we all want a king who exercises dominion, brings prosperity, and delivers his people.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Every human being longs for the right kind of leadership and rule. When we experience good leadership, we want to follow. When we experience poor leadership, we lament and seek other guidance. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore the reality that we all want a king who exercises dominion, brings prosperity, and delivers his people.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Every human being longs for the right kind of leadership and rule. When we experience good leadership, we want to follow. When we experience poor leadership, we lament and seek other guidance. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Jacob Tewes</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, we explore the reality that we all want a king who exercises dominion, brings prosperity, and delivers his people.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>36:22</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1748196860255-RDESXQB30IJ6EAV6BTHS/Coram_Deo_Psalms_2025Social+copy.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>We All Want a King | Psalm 72</itunes:title><enclosure length="73741533" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/07.20.25%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="73741533" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/07.20.25%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">We All Want a King | Psalm 72</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, we explore the reality that we all want a king who exercises dominion, brings prosperity, and delivers his people.Every human being longs for the right kind of leadership and rule. When we experience good leadership, we want to follow. When we experience poor leadership, we lament and seek other guidance. Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. 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God's word gives us timely hope for various stages of life, culminating in the timeless hope of the resurrection.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Some sort of hope drives every human being. It’s core to our humanity. But is your hope strong enough to anchor you through all the seasons of life? </em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we unpack what it means to be a people of hope. God's word gives us timely hope for various stages of life, culminating in the timeless hope of the resurrection.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Some sort of hope drives every human being. It’s core to our humanity. But is your hope strong enough to anchor you through all the seasons of life? </em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>David Sundman</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, we unpack what it means to be a people of hope. God's word gives us timely hope for various stages of life, culminating in the timeless hope of the resurrection.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>37:20</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1748196860255-RDESXQB30IJ6EAV6BTHS/Coram_Deo_Psalms_2025Social+copy.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>A Timely Hope and a Timeless Hope | Psalm 71</itunes:title><enclosure length="75607942" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/07.13.25%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="75607942" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/07.13.25%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">A Timely Hope and a Timeless Hope | Psalm 71</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, we unpack what it means to be a people of hope. God's word gives us timely hope for various stages of life, culminating in the timeless hope of the resurrection.Some sort of hope drives every human being. It’s core to our humanity. But is your hope strong enough to anchor you through all the seasons of life? Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Gift of Desperation | Psalm 70</title><category>Psalms 2025</category><pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2025 18:04:02 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/7/6/the-gift-of-desperation-psalm-70</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:686ab7b94b70d973a10fa2ef</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore the gift of desperation and how it can lead us into deeper intimacy and worship of God.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>As the saying goes, “desperate times call for desperate measures.” To be human is to experience moments of desperation. But in those moments, what do we do and where do we turn? </em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore the gift of desperation and how it can lead us into deeper intimacy and worship of God.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>As the saying goes, “desperate times call for desperate measures.” To be human is to experience moments of desperation. But in those moments, what do we do and where do we turn? </em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong><em>Series Description: </em></strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>David Sundman</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, we explore the gift of desperation and how it can lead us into deeper intimacy and worship of God.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>34:47</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1748196860255-RDESXQB30IJ6EAV6BTHS/Coram_Deo_Psalms_2025Social+copy.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>The Gift of Desperation</itunes:title><enclosure length="50938428" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/07.06.25%20Sermon%20Audio2.0.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="50938428" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/07.06.25%20Sermon%20Audio2.0.mp3"><media:title type="plain">The Gift of Desperation</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, we explore the gift of desperation and how it can lead us into deeper intimacy and worship of God.As the saying goes, “desperate times call for desperate measures.” To be human is to experience moments of desperation. 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Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&amp;nbsp;</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Resilient Life | Psalm 69</title><category>Psalms 2025</category><pubDate>Sun, 29 Jun 2025 18:43:16 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/6/29/the-resilient-life-psalm-69</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:68617ae7b2d8a93ccef3e3f5</guid><description><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore some of the hindrances to resilience, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ empowers us for a life of resilience.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>If you're going to live a meaningful life, you need to cultivate resilience. But it's a quality that's elusive and increasingly rare in today’s society. Loneliness and opposition can be major hindrances to a resilient life. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore some of the hindrances to resilience, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ empowers us for a life of resilience.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>If you're going to live a meaningful life, you need to cultivate resilience. But it's a quality that's elusive and increasingly rare in today’s society. Loneliness and opposition can be major hindrances to a resilient life. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Dusty White</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, we explore some of the hindrances to resilience, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ empowers us for a life of resilience.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>35:20</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1748196860255-RDESXQB30IJ6EAV6BTHS/Coram_Deo_Psalms_2025Social+copy.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>The Resilient Life | Psalm 69</itunes:title><enclosure length="49300000" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/20250629_Sermon-AUDIO_v02.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="49300000" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/20250629_Sermon-AUDIO_v02.mp3"><media:title type="plain">The Resilient Life | Psalm 69</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, we explore some of the hindrances to resilience, and how the gospel of Jesus Christ empowers us for a life of resilience.If you're going to live a meaningful life, you need to cultivate resilience. 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We are shaped by what happens to us and by how we respond. But if we dwell only on our own stories, we can become self-focused and self-absorbed. Psalm 68 shows us the way out: we need a bigger story. The biblical writers ground us in God's story, showing how the narrative of redemption is more ancient, more familial, and more empowering than the alternatives. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore how God’s work in the past anchors God’s people in the present.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Every one of us is story-formed. We are shaped by what happens to us and by how we respond. But if we dwell only on our own stories, we can become self-focused and self-absorbed. Psalm 68 shows us the way out: we need a bigger story. The biblical writers ground us in God's story, showing how the narrative of redemption is more ancient, more familial, and more empowering than the alternatives. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this sermon, we explore how God’s work in the past anchors God’s people in the present.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>39:54</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1748196860255-RDESXQB30IJ6EAV6BTHS/Coram_Deo_Psalms_2025Social+copy.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>You Need a Better Story | Psalm 68</itunes:title><enclosure length="55600000" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/20250622_Sermon-AUDIO_v01.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="55600000" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/20250622_Sermon-AUDIO_v01.mp3"><media:title type="plain">You Need a Better Story | Psalm 68</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this sermon, we explore how God’s work in the past anchors God’s people in the present.Every one of us is story-formed. 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We should ask God to show favor to his people, because the flourishing of the church leads to the flourishing of the nations.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>The word "blessing" might be overused in religious circles, but it gets at something profound: we all want God's blessing. We want God to favor us, to smile upon us, to be happy with us. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Psalm 67 shows us the right way to seek God's blessing: not individually, but communally. We should ask God to show favor to his people, because the flourishing of the church leads to the flourishing of the nations.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>The word "blessing" might be overused in religious circles, but it gets at something profound: we all want God's blessing. We want God to favor us, to smile upon us, to be happy with us. </em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Series Description: The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Psalm 67 shows us the right way to seek God's blessing: not individually, but communally. 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And the Bible calls us to worship God. So what exactly does that look like? </em><br><br><strong>Series Description: </strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. Their imagery, poetry, and theology invite us to deeper worship of God and remind us of his unchanging character.&nbsp;</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In this sermon, we explore the anatomy of Christian worship: the what, why, when, how, and who.</em><br><br><em>Human beings aren't just thinkers or lovers or doers; we are worshipers. And the Bible calls us to worship God. So what exactly does that look like? </em><br><br><strong>Series Description: </strong><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. 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And how you view God has massive implications for every facet of your life.</em></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Series Description:</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>The Psalms are the song book of God's people, and each summer we mine their riches. 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His ministry broke down social, political, and economic barriers. And because Jesus is our Great High Priest, his followers, who have received the welcome of Christ, are called to embody the same welcome and hospitality. </em><br><br><strong>Preaching Series Summary: </strong>Clericalism &amp; Consumerism are two ever-present dangers for the church. Clericalism over-emphasizes the role of priests, bishops, and pastors, leaving ministry to “the professionals.” Consumerism causes us to relate to the church as a vendor of goods &amp; services. 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Clericalism over-emphasizes the role of priests, bishops, and pastors, leaving ministry to “the professionals.” Consumerism causes us to relate to the church as a vendor of goods &amp; services. 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In this sermon, we explore the glorious truth that God knows the future, and we consider the implications of that truth for our lives.(4:58) Introduction - We Want to Know the Future(11:32) Daniel’s Vision(16:45) A Brief World History Lesson(26:32) Evil is Real(30:45) God is Defeating Evil(36:36) You Have a Role to Play</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Respond to the Son of Man | Daniel 7</title><category>Daniel</category><pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2025 18:05:22 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/3/9/respond-to-the-son-of-man-daniel-7</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:67cdd45239e59d48128e3d51</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Daniel 7 marks a turning point in the book of Daniel. While the first six chapters are primarily narrative stories, the last half of the book contains apocalyptic prophecy. And Daniel 7 might be one of the most important chapters in all the Old Testament. In this sermon, we explore the significance of this chapter and what it means for every human being to respond to The Son of Man.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Daniel 7 marks a turning point in the book of Daniel. While the first six chapters are primarily narrative stories, the last half of the book contains apocalyptic prophecy. And Daniel 7 might be one of the most important chapters in all the Old Testament. In this sermon, we explore the significance of this chapter and what it means for every human being to respond to The Son of Man.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In each generation, God’s people are called to live faithfully for Him. Kingdoms rise and fall, but God’s kingdom is the only one that will stand forever. 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While the first six chapters are primarily narrative stories, the last half of the book contains apocalyptic prophecy. And Daniel 7 might be one of the most important chapters in all the Old Testament. 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And it reminds us that there are times in our lives when we need the courage to stand alone in the midst of pressure and temptation. What will our response be? In this sermon, we explore how faith in Jesus Christ empowers us to stand alone.</em><br></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(0:19) Scripture Reading</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(5:16) Introduction</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(8:40) The Fear of Man</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(11:12) Daniel, Alone</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(16:59) Israel, Alone</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(21:27) Jesus, Alone</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(27:37) You, Alone</p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Daniel in the Lion's Den. It's one of the best-known stories in the Bible. And it reminds us that there are times in our lives when we need the courage to stand alone in the midst of pressure and temptation. What will our response be? In this sermon, we explore how faith in Jesus Christ empowers us to stand alone.</em><br></p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(0:19) Scripture Reading</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(5:16) Introduction</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(8:40) The Fear of Man</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(11:12) Daniel, Alone</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(16:59) Israel, Alone</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(21:27) Jesus, Alone</p><p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">(27:37) You, Alone</p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In each generation, God’s people are called to live faithfully for Him. Kingdoms rise and fall, but God’s kingdom is the only one that will stand forever. 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It's one of the best-known stories in the Bible. And it reminds us that there are times in our lives when we need the courage to stand alone in the midst of pressure and temptation. What will our response be? In this sermon, we explore how faith in Jesus Christ empowers us to stand alone. (0:19) Scripture Reading(5:16) Introduction(8:40) The Fear of Man(11:12) Daniel, Alone(16:59) Israel, Alone(21:27) Jesus, Alone(27:37) You, Alone</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Writing on the Wall | Daniel 5</title><category>Daniel</category><pubDate>Sun, 23 Feb 2025 18:54:56 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/2/23/the-writing-on-the-wall-daniel-5</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:67bb6a8dffc4d00e0589cdb7</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Have you ever heard someone say, "The writing is on the wall?" 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In Daniel 5, King Belshazzar sees a disembodied hand write an ominous message, and he calls Daniel to interpret it. As we consider this text, we learn a very simple but important truth: wise people heed God's warnings.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Anatomy of Pride | Daniel 4</title><category>Daniel</category><pubDate>Sun, 16 Feb 2025 18:53:34 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2025/2/16/the-anatomy-of-pride-daniel-4</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:67b231767563867a6ab71f48</guid><description><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Daniel 4 tells the story of another dream of King Nebuchadnezzar. But behind the story of the dream is a story of pride. No one likes to be around a prideful person yet at the same time pride manifests itself in a variety of ways we all carry it. In this sermon we explore the essence of pride, the result of pride and how we all might be healed of our pride.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Daniel 4 tells the story of another dream of King Nebuchadnezzar. But behind the story of the dream is a story of pride. No one likes to be around a prideful person yet at the same time pride manifests itself in a variety of ways we all carry it. In this sermon we explore the essence of pride, the result of pride and how we all might be healed of our pride.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Daniel 4 tells the story of another dream of King Nebuchadnezzar. But behind the story of the dream is a story of pride. No one likes to be around a prideful person yet at the same time pride manifests itself in a variety of ways we all carry it. 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It’s a story that challenges God’s people to consider: is my faith instrumental and transactional or is it covenantal, trusting in God regardless of outcomes? In this sermon we explore the faith of Shadrach &amp; Meshach &amp; Abednego and how God's covenant faithfulness awakens our trust in him.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Daniel 3 is one of the most beloved and familiar stories in the Bible. It’s a story that challenges God’s people to consider: is my faith instrumental and transactional or is it covenantal, trusting in God regardless of outcomes? In this sermon we explore the faith of Shadrach &amp; Meshach &amp; Abednego and how God's covenant faithfulness awakens our trust in him.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Daniel 3 is one of the most beloved and familiar stories in the Bible. It’s a story that challenges God’s people to consider: is my faith instrumental and transactional or is it covenantal, trusting in God regardless of outcomes? 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He's open to spiritual realities but does not fully embrace the God of the Bible. Perhaps King Nebuchadnezzar is not just a historical figure in the ancient past. What if the people in your everyday life -- yourself included -- are not all that different? In this sermon, we explore what it means to live in a world full of Nebuchadnezzars.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>In Daniel 2, King Nebuchadnezzar has a dream revealing the permanence of God's kingdom. He's open to spiritual realities but does not fully embrace the God of the Bible. Perhaps King Nebuchadnezzar is not just a historical figure in the ancient past. What if the people in your everyday life -- yourself included -- are not all that different? 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In this sermon, we explore Daniel's faithfulness in the midst of cultural pressure. As we see Daniel's resolve, we also see the source of true faithfulness: the grace of God.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Whether we're religious or not, we count dedication and faithfulness as positive human virtues. But what does faithfulness look like, and how does one grow in it? In this sermon, we explore Daniel's faithfulness in the midst of cultural pressure. As we see Daniel's resolve, we also see the source of true faithfulness: the grace of God.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Whether we're religious or not, we count dedication and faithfulness as positive human virtues. But what does faithfulness look like, and how does one grow in it? In this sermon, we explore Daniel's faithfulness in the midst of cultural pressure. 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The book of Daniel gives God’s people a sweeping view of history and inspires them to live faithfully by grounding them in the hope and promise of God’s everlasting kingdom.</em></p><p class="" data-rte-preserve-empty="true" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><em>Change. Improvement. Progress. We all believe that history is going somewhere. Where did this belief come from? And where IS history going? In this sermon, we meet Daniel and his three friends as they are taken into exile from Jerusalem to Babylon. As we follow their story, we discover the difference between Babylon's view of progress and God's view of progress, and we see how all of history tells the story of God and his everlasting kingdom.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In each generation, God’s people are called to live faithfully for Him. Kingdoms rise and fall, but God’s kingdom is the only one that will stand forever. 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In Exodus 3, God appears to Moses and reveals his personal covenant name. This story reminds us that God is more personal than we think... and points us to the incarnation of Jesus.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>God is More Present than You Think | Genesis 28:10-22</title><category>Advent 2024</category><category>Advent &amp; Christmas</category><pubDate>Sun, 01 Dec 2024 19:32:48 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/12/1/god-is-more-present-than-you-think-genesis-2810-22</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:674cb812044d434ef82196e6</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em>Jesus came to show us what God is like. But the coming of Jesus, in his lowly incarnation &amp; birth at Christmastime, was the fulfillment of what the Scriptures had been saying for centuries. At key moments in the OT, God revealed to his people what he was like. “But in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son” (Hebrews 1:2). In this series, we want to explore three OT stories where God reveals his character and purposes, and then see how these moments help us understand the revelation of God in Jesus.</em></p><p><em>Advent stands at the beginning of the church calendar as a season of waiting and anticipation for the coming of Christ. To begin Advent, we explore Genesis 28, a story that reminds us that God is more present than we think, and invites us to see and recognize that "surely God is in this place."</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Jesus came to show us what God is like. But the coming of Jesus, in his lowly incarnation &amp; birth at Christmastime, was the fulfillment of what the Scriptures had been saying for centuries. At key moments in the OT, God revealed to his people what he was like. “But in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son” (Hebrews 1:2). In this series, we want to explore three OT stories where God reveals his character and purposes, and then see how these moments help us understand the revelation of God in Jesus.</em></p><p><em>Advent stands at the beginning of the church calendar as a season of waiting and anticipation for the coming of Christ. To begin Advent, we explore Genesis 28, a story that reminds us that God is more present than we think, and invites us to see and recognize that "surely God is in this place."</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Jesus came to show us what God is like. But the coming of Jesus, in his lowly incarnation &amp; birth at Christmastime, was the fulfillment of what the Scriptures had been saying for centuries. At key moments in the OT, God revealed to his people what he was like. “But in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son” (Hebrews 1:2). In this series, we want to explore three OT stories where God reveals his character and purposes, and then see how these moments help us understand the revelation of God in Jesus.

Advent stands at the beginning of the church calendar as a season of waiting and anticipation for the coming of Christ. To begin Advent, we explore Genesis 28, a story that reminds us that God is more present than we think, and invites us to see and recognize that "surely God is in this place."</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>36:13</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1733116396959-73M4FN4WSGYUN5U2FP2F/Advent2024_podcast.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>God is More Present than You Think | Genesis 28:10-22</itunes:title><enclosure length="57533273" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/12.01.24%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="57533273" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/12.01.24%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">God is More Present than You Think | Genesis 28:10-22</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Jesus came to show us what God is like. But the coming of Jesus, in his lowly incarnation &amp;amp; birth at Christmastime, was the fulfillment of what the Scriptures had been saying for centuries. At key moments in the OT, God revealed to his people what he was like. “But in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son” (Hebrews 1:2). In this series, we want to explore three OT stories where God reveals his character and purposes, and then see how these moments help us understand the revelation of God in Jesus. Advent stands at the beginning of the church calendar as a season of waiting and anticipation for the coming of Christ. To begin Advent, we explore Genesis 28, a story that reminds us that God is more present than we think, and invites us to see and recognize that "surely God is in this place."</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>An End &amp; A Beginning | Genesis 11:27-12:4</title><category>Genesis 1-11</category><pubDate>Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:02:28 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/11/24/an-end-amp-a-beginning-genesis-1127-124</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:674375f029d3626f9c11df06</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em>After the rebellion at Babel, the question stands: How will God respond, and how will His plan move forward? In a surprising turn of events, God calls a barren couple to leave what is familiar and to trust in His provision. From Genesis 12 forward, the story of redemption and blessing unfolds, a story each human being is invited into.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>After the rebellion at Babel, the question stands: How will God respond, and how will His plan move forward? In a surprising turn of events, God calls a barren couple to leave what is familiar and to trust in His provision. From Genesis 12 forward, the story of redemption and blessing unfolds, a story each human being is invited into.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After the rebellion at Babel, the question stands: How will God respond, and how will His plan move forward? In a surprising turn of events, God calls a barren couple to leave what is familiar and to trust in His provision. From Genesis 12 forward, the story of redemption and blessing unfolds, a story each human being is invited into.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>35:30</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1725212634208-J54K2R9ULUG7WM1QJDPD/Genesis_Coram_Deo_square.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>An End &amp; A Beginning | Genesis 11:27-12:4</itunes:title><enclosure length="54195710" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/11.24.24%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="54195710" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/11.24.24%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">An End &amp; A Beginning | Genesis 11:27-12:4</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>After the rebellion at Babel, the question stands: How will God respond, and how will His plan move forward? In a surprising turn of events, God calls a barren couple to leave what is familiar and to trust in His provision. From Genesis 12 forward, the story of redemption and blessing unfolds, a story each human being is invited into.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Tower of Babel | Genesis 10:1-11:26</title><category>Genesis 1-11</category><pubDate>Sun, 17 Nov 2024 19:10:10 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/11/17/the-tower-of-babel-genesis-101-1126</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:673a3e0abff8cb54e5a20035</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em>Human beings generally agree something is wrong with the world. The world needs to be saved. The disagreement lies behind why the world is ruined and what can be done to save it. Genesis 10-11 demonstrate that the world needs saving, humanity’s attempts are frivolous, and only God’s plan is the adequate solution.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Human beings generally agree something is wrong with the world. The world needs to be saved. The disagreement lies behind why the world is ruined and what can be done to save it. Genesis 10-11 demonstrate that the world needs saving, humanity’s attempts are frivolous, and only God’s plan is the adequate solution.</em></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Bob Thune</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Human beings generally agree something is wrong with the world. The world needs to be saved. The disagreement lies behind why the world is ruined and what can be done to save it. Genesis 10-11 demonstrate that the world needs saving, humanity’s attempts are frivolous, and only God’s plan is the adequate solution.</itunes:summary><itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit><itunes:duration>45:32</itunes:duration><itunes:image href="https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe/1725212634208-J54K2R9ULUG7WM1QJDPD/Genesis_Coram_Deo_square.jpg?format=1500w"/><itunes:title>The Tower of Babel | Genesis 10:1-11:26</itunes:title><enclosure length="68639765" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/11.17.24%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"/><media:content isDefault="true" length="68639765" medium="audio" type="audio/mpeg" url="http://cdaudio.s3.amazonaws.com/11.17.24%20Sermon%20Audio.mp3"><media:title type="plain">The Tower of Babel | Genesis 10:1-11:26</media:title></media:content><dc:creator>mike@cdomaha.com (Bob Thune)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Human beings generally agree something is wrong with the world. The world needs to be saved. The disagreement lies behind why the world is ruined and what can be done to save it. Genesis 10-11 demonstrate that the world needs saving, humanity’s attempts are frivolous, and only God’s plan is the adequate solution.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>God’s The Hero, Not You | Genesis 8-9</title><category>Genesis 1-11</category><pubDate>Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:29:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/11/10/gods-the-hero-not-you-genesis-8-9</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:6730ba20a519b13bd9209445</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em>The story of Noah is one of the most beloved stories in the Bible. When we read it, we often think of Noah as the hero of the story. But even Noah fails to be the righteous leader God's people need. After the flood waters recede, Noah has his own Fall, in his own garden, recapitulating the tragedy of Adam and Eve. The flood story, taken as a whole, reminds readers: God is the hero, not Noah.</em></p><p>For more information, go to <a target="_blank" href="http://cdomaha.com">cdomaha.com</a></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The story of Noah is one of the most beloved stories in the Bible. When we read it, we often think of Noah as the hero of the story. But even Noah fails to be the righteous leader God's people need. After the flood waters recede, Noah has his own Fall, in his own garden, recapitulating the tragedy of Adam and Eve. The flood story, taken as a whole, reminds readers: God is the hero, not Noah.</em></p><p>For more information, go to <a target="_blank" href="http://cdomaha.com">cdomaha.com</a></p>]]></content:encoded><itunes:author>Aaron Mattox</itunes:author><itunes:summary>The story of Noah is one of the most beloved stories in the Bible. When we read it, we often think of Noah as the hero of the story. But even Noah fails to be the righteous leader God's people need. After the flood waters recede, Noah has his own Fall, in his own garden, recapitulating the tragedy of Adam and Eve. 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When we read it, we often think of Noah as the hero of the story. But even Noah fails to be the righteous leader God's people need. After the flood waters recede, Noah has his own Fall, in his own garden, recapitulating the tragedy of Adam and Eve. The flood story, taken as a whole, reminds readers: God is the hero, not Noah. For more information, go to cdomaha.com</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>The Flood | Genesis 6-7</title><category>Genesis 1-11</category><pubDate>Sun, 03 Nov 2024 19:03:16 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/11/3/the-flood-genesis-6-7</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:6727b16939d03d5e499b790f</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em>The story of the flood taps into a key biblical theme: salvation through judgment. As humans continue to sin and wickedness and evil run rampant, God, in his goodness, acts. 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As humans continue to sin and wickedness and evil run rampant, God, in his goodness, acts. The flood is a reminder that God judges sin, but the story of the flood and the preservation of Noah, also demonstrates God seeks to save.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>Two Ways to Live | Genesis 4:17-5:32</title><category>Genesis 1-11</category><pubDate>Sun, 27 Oct 2024 18:09:42 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/10/27/two-ways-to-live-genesis-417-532</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:671bd115337698144f5a3ef8</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em><br>The last half of Genesis 4 and the entirety of Genesis 5 is a list of names many readers skip. 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But this text communicates an important theological and practical truth: there are only two ways to live. In this sermon, we explore the simple yet vital idea that your life is either moving toward God or away from God.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>christian,community,missional,missional,community,gospel,postmodern,urban,church,planting,reformed,theology,acts,29,renewal,reformation,preaching,bible,teaching,thune,corum,deo,corem,deo,corem,deyo,corum,deyo,quorum,deo,corn,dale</itunes:keywords></item><item><title>What Rules You? | Genesis 4:1-16</title><category>Genesis 1-11</category><pubDate>Sun, 20 Oct 2024 17:47:00 +0000</pubDate><link>https://cdomaha.com/sermon-audio/2024/10/20/cain-amp-abel-genesis-41-16</link><guid isPermaLink="false">562519e9e4b00a05c5d15abe:566f205cc03355cef2b07eb2:6712a2331092b317eda818fd</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><em>The story of Cain and Abel reveals that from its earliest chapters, the Bible is concerned with our inner life. We will either rule or be ruled; we will conquer sin or sin will conquer us. In this message, we explore how religiosity, comparison, and anger ruled Cain, leading him to kill his brother. And we examine how the grace of Jesus sets us free to bring our inner world into line with the goodness, truth, and beauty of the kingdom of God.</em></p>]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>The story of Cain and Abel reveals that from its earliest chapters, the Bible is concerned with our inner life. We will either rule or be ruled; we will conquer sin or sin will conquer us. In this message, we explore how religiosity, comparison, and anger ruled Cain, leading him to kill his brother. 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