Sunday Sermons and Devotions at Asbury Chapel

We hope these messages from Asbury Chapel serve you in your ongoing growth as disciples of Jesus Christ. Asbury Chapel is a Global Methodist Church in Gainesville, GA. For more information, please visit AsburyChapel.net
We hope these messages from Asbury Chapel serve you in your ongoing growth as disciples of Jesus Christ. Asbury Chapel is a Global Methodist Church in Gainesville, GA. For more information, please visit AsburyChapel.net
Episodes
Episodes



Tuesday Sep 09, 2025
Sunday Sermons - September 7, 2025
Tuesday Sep 09, 2025
Tuesday Sep 09, 2025
It's Mission Month! And we're excited to celebrate local ministry partners each Sunday. We were blessed to hear from Steve Nissley of Good News @ Noon. Listen in for his message on Luke 10.30-37 and for more about their ministry...



Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Sunday Sermons - August 31, 2025
Sunday Aug 31, 2025
Sunday Aug 31, 2025
We finished up our series on Nahum with chapter 3 verses 8-19. Pastor Whit drew a connection from God's warning Nineveh to Jesus's weeping over Jerusalem. "Why not today" is what we asked, saying that while there's still time we should return to the Lord. A day will come—like the fatal wound to Nineveh or the overturning of the very stones of Jerusalem—when our chances are up. "Why not today?" Listen in...



Sunday Aug 24, 2025
Sunday Sermons - August 24, 2025
Sunday Aug 24, 2025
Sunday Aug 24, 2025
We covered Nahum 3.1-7 in this fourth of five sermons on the book of Nahum. "The Jealousy of God" is seen in how God will not be made an enemy without consequence. We were personally challenged to receive daily bread from God, rather than try to make our own luck to our own peril. God seeks to bless, and those who seek Him receive the blessing. Listen in...



Tuesday Aug 19, 2025
Sunday Sermons - August 17, 2025
Tuesday Aug 19, 2025
Tuesday Aug 19, 2025
"The Jealousy of God: Part III" covered Nahum 2.3-13, as God shows Assyria and its capital, Nineveh, just how futile it is to oppose God. It begged the question for us, "What in my life is futile and needs to be surrendered to God?"
Summary: Nineveh, despite its strength and might, will be defeated by God due to its opposition to Him. This serves as a warning to all who oppose God, as their efforts will ultimately be futile. The message is also one of hope for God’s people, Judah, who will be rescued from Nineveh’s oppression.



Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Sermons - August 10, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
We continued our series on "Jealousy of God" as we dove into Nahum 1.9-2.2. Verse 15 contains the key to our response to God's call to be restored, how we are to "fulfill our vows". God is asking for devotion, but the question to be answered is "Will you come and be devoted?"



Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Sermons - August 3, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Sunday Aug 10, 2025
Today we began our series on Nahum, recognizing "The Jealousy of God" as the driving force between God's destruction of Nineveh and His salvation of Judah. His jealousy is a holy pursuit of endearing endurance. The same God who loved Israel and Judah then, loves His redeemed people today. The same God who held Assyria accountable according to His wisdom will hold nations accountable today. The same God who was slow to anger then, continues to show mercy through His work on the cross.



Sunday Jul 27, 2025
Sunday Sermon - July 27, 2025
Sunday Jul 27, 2025
Sunday Jul 27, 2025
"What do to with directions" is a message about the simplicity of following directions. If we are given directions, we follow them, being sure that we end up at the destination that has been laid out for us. The word of God gives us the directions, the instructions, for living out God's will in the world. Just as Jesus was about fulfilling God's mission in the world, so the Church is called to do the same. The text today was Luke 4.14-22.



Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
Sunday Sermons - July 20, 2025
Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
Tuesday Jul 22, 2025
Asbury Chapel’s beliefs are centered around the infallibility of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments. The church affirms the historical creeds and the Global Methodist Church’s Catechism, but ultimately, all beliefs are derived from Scripture. The word of God, both written and embodied in Jesus, is the source of truth, salvation, and holiness, guiding the church’s teachings, practices, and mission.




