Bill Teubl MD
Dr. Teubl has practiced medicine full time since 1985 and has a broad range of medical experience. He also has also had extensive pastoral responsibilities at Canaan Fellowship, a church in Clermont NY.
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Psalm 37: Fret Not Over Evildoers
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Bill Teubl explores Psalm 37:1-11, focusing on the theme of avoiding fretting over evildoers. He emphasizes trusting God’s sovereignty, delighting in Him, and patiently waiting for His justice. The sermon encourages believers to root themselves in Scripture and surrender their reputations to God, especially when facing evil or division. [00:00] Introduces Psalm 37:1-11, highlighting the…
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Resurrection Life and Authority
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Bill Teubl begins his Easter sermon by focusing on Ephesians 2 and Psalm 110, connecting the themes of resurrection life and authority in Christ. He emphasizes how salvation is not about reform but about being raised from spiritual death to new life through God’s grace. The sermon explores the practical implications of being seated with…
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Psalm 110 and Spiritual Warfare
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Bill Teubl introduces Psalm 110 as a Messianic psalm focused on overcoming evil, particularly the work of the devil. He emphasizes how God allows believers to face challenges beyond their abilities to grow in Christlikeness and authority. The sermon explores the psalm’s themes of spiritual warfare, strongholds, and the believer’s co-seated position with Christ. [00:00]…
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Hope, Comfort, Rest, and Joy in Times of Loss
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Bill Teubl addresses the topic of loss and death, emphasizing how scripture provides hope, comfort, rest, and joy in times of grief. He explains that loss is woven into life by God for His purposes and encourages reliance on God’s sovereignty and grace. [00:00:00] Introduces the sermon topic: loss and death, shifting focus due to…
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Three essential characteristics of effective Christian leadership
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Bill Teubl discusses three essential characteristics of effective Christian leadership: maturity in worship, discernment, and understanding authority. He emphasizes that these traits are vital for recognizing good leaders, personal growth, and serving as elders in the church. [00:00:00] Introduces the topic of leadership and outlines three key characteristics. [00:01:52] First characteristic: Worship/Maturity (Ephesians 4:13, Matthew…
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The Household of God
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Bill Teubl explores 1 Thessalonians 5:12-22, focusing on the themes of unity, patience (“long-suffering”), and the healthy functioning of the church as a “household” of believers. He emphasizes the role of leaders in admonishing, encouraging, and helping others, while highlighting the fruits of a spiritually healthy community, such as rejoicing, prayer, and discernment. [00:00] Introduces…
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Hearing God’s Voice
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Bill Teubl MD discusses 1 Samuel 3, focusing on how Samuel learned to hear God’s voice and the principles we can apply to recognize God’s voice in our own lives. He emphasizes the importance of faithfulness, spiritual clarity, and drawing near to God, while also addressing how God confirms His voice to us and the…
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Hope in Suffering
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Bill Teubl explores Romans 8:18-25, focusing on the themes of hope and glory amid suffering. He connects depression to a lack of hope and emphasizes how believers can anchor themselves in the future glory promised by God, even in present struggles. The passage reveals creation’s longing for redemption and the transformative hope available to believers.…
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Psalm 117: Praise and Prayer
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Bill Teubl begins by focusing on Psalm 117, a short psalm centered on praise and worship, and connects it to broader teachings on prayer. He emphasizes the importance of entering God’s presence with a heart of worship, quieting oneself to behold His glory, and recognizing His steadfast love and faithfulness. The sermon transitions into practical…
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Prayer: Worship, Praise, and Thanksgiving
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Bill Teubl continues his series on prayer, emphasizing its richness and depth as an ongoing, natural part of Christian life. He explores prayer as fellowship with God, highlighting worship, praise, thanksgiving, and declaration as foundational elements. The sermon also introduces supplication and intercession, distinguishing between personal requests and prayers for others. [00:00] Bill revisits last…