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Food For The Flock

Food For The Flock

By: Pastor Anthony Parker: First Landmark Missionary Baptist Church
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Pastor Anthony host this podcast which speaks on faith, spirituality and the Christian life. We pray you are encouraged, convicted and challenged. This is a ministry of Landmark Missionary Baptist Church in Lancaster, CA.2018 Food For The Flock Christianity Spirituality
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  • Micah's Message
    Feb 16 2026

    This episode provides an exposition of the Old Testament book of Micah, structured as a series of instructional lessons.

    The text explores the prophet's eighth-century BC message, which transitions from severe divine indictments against social injustice and religious hypocrisy to a messianic vision of future restoration.

    The prophetic text emphasizes the sovereignty of God in punishing sin while highlighting His long-suffering patience and the eventual gathering of a faithful remnant.

    Specific focus is placed on the birthplace of the Messiah in Bethlehem and the promise of a Shepherd-King who brings ultimate peace.

    Finally, the text concludes by celebrating the character of God, specifically His delight in mercy and the forgiveness of iniquity.

    contact: lancasterfmbcpastor@gmail.com

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    19 mins
  • Obadiah Uncovered
    Jan 10 2026

    The Book of Obadiah provides a brief but intense prophetic message centered on the divine judgment of Edom and the eventual restoration of Israel. Reviewing from a Baptist perspective, we explore how the descendants of Esau were condemned for their arrogant pride and their betrayal of their kin during the invasion of Jerusalem. The prophecy establishes the Day of the LORD as a pivotal moment of perfect retribution, where Edom's violence is repaid with total annihilation. In contrast, the narrative emphasizes God's unconditional covenant with the house of Jacob, promising that they will overcome their enemies and reclaim their land. This transition from earthly conflict to spiritual victory concludes with the absolute sovereignty of God over all nations. Ultimately, the source illustrates the theological tension between the destruction of the wicked and the everlasting kingdom promised to the faithful.

    Email: lancasterfmbcpastor@gmail.com

    Facebook: @flmmbc (First Landmark Missionary Baptist Church-Lancaster)

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    15 mins
  • Amos: God's Anger Toward Injustice
    Dec 14 2025

    Today's Episode takes a glimpse into the Book of Amos, focusing primarily on chapters 4 through 9.

    The source used is a bible study lesson from Pastor Anthony on the Book of Amos.

    The analyses detail God's severe warnings and impending judgment upon Israel and Judah, citing reasons such as social injustice, religious hypocrisy, and self-indulgent complacency.

    Key doctrinal themes consistently highlighted include the absolute authority of Scripture (symbolized by the plumbline), the certainty of moral accountability, and the necessity of sincere repentance over empty ritual. While the texts emphasize the inescapable nature of judgment and the threat of the ultimate curse—a famine of God's Word—they conclude the book with the promise of divine mercy and the future restoration of the Davidic kingdom through the Messiah.

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    12 mins
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