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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Overcoming Bitterness: A Study of Naomi and Ruth
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Bill Teubl reflects on the book of Ruth, drawing lessons on loving God and loving others. He contrasts the bitterness of Naomi with the faithful love of Ruth, using their story to illustrate how bitterness inhibits our ability to perceive and receive God’s love. The sermon culminates in the redemption provided by Boaz, a picture…
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Your God My God: A Journey from Bitterness to Blessing
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Bill Teubl introduces the Book of Ruth as a story to illustrate concepts of being loved by God, loving God, and loving one’s neighbor. The sermon focuses primarily on the first two chapters, drawing lessons from the characters’ experiences with loss, bitterness, and finding favor. Bill emphasizes that God’s love is demonstrated even in seasons…
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A Prophetic Dream of Sanctification
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Bill Teubl shares a prophetic dream from six months ago, initially personal but with broader application for the body of Christ, illustrating the process of sanctification after baptism through imagery of judgment, repentance, and healing. He interprets the dream in five parts, emphasizing openness to dreams and visions as per Scripture, and stresses that true…
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Redemptive Suffering: Bearing Burdens for Others
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Bill Teubl introduces the concept of redemptive suffering, explaining it as suffering that brings benefit or redemption to another person. While Christ’s suffering on the cross is the ultimate example, believers can also participate in redemptive suffering by interceding for others, particularly those who have wandered from faith. The sermon focuses on Isaiah 53, drawing…
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1 Corinthians 7: Marriage, Singleness, and Practical Grace
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Bill Teubl discusses 1 Corinthians 7:1-17, focusing on practical guidance for marriage, singleness, and relationships. He emphasizes God’s desire to address every area of life, including sensitive topics, and highlights the importance of peace, grace, and practical wisdom in navigating marital challenges. Bullet points: [00:00] Introduces 1 Corinthians 7 as a practical passage on marriage,…
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Galatians 6:1-5: The Ministry of Restoration
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Bill Teubl focuses on Galatians 6:1-5, emphasizing the word “restore” and its significance in helping believers who stumble. He explores how restoration involves gentle correction, mutual burden-bearing, and alignment with God’s grace, while contrasting the apparent contradiction between bearing others’ burdens and carrying one’s own load. The sermon highlights practical ways to restore others through…
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The Anointing of Unity: Psalm 133 and the Spirit’s Work
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Bill Teubl discusses Psalm 133, focusing on the importance of unity among believers as a reflection of the Holy Spirit’s work. He connects this unity to the broader biblical narrative of God’s communication through law, prophets, Christ, and the Spirit, emphasizing how spiritual growth inherently fosters deeper connections within the church. [00:00:40] Introduces Psalm 133,…
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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]…