Atlantic Gospel Hour
Biblical exposition and gospel-centered preaching from Atlantic Gospel Chapel, an independent evangelical church in Atlantic, Iowa. Since 1954, we've been committed to faithful Bible teaching that encourages believers, explains salvation through Jesus Christ, and addresses life's challenges through the lens of Scripture. Each message reflects our dedication to the inspired, inerrant Word of God.
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In this episode, we explore one of the most vital yet often overlooked aspects of the Christian faith—the Holy Spirit. As the promised Comforter and Helper, the Spirit of Truth reminds us of Jesus’ teachings, convicts us of sin, and guides us into a life of peace and purpose. From the words of Christ in John 14 to the powerful events of Pentecost, we’ll uncover how the Holy Spirit empowers believers, renews hearts, and equips us to share the gospel boldly. Join us as we reflect on the incredible gift of God’s presence within us and the hope it brings for today and eternity.
Thank you for listening to today's teaching. We pray that as we consider the Person and ministry of the Holy Spirit that you will be encouraged and comforted through His presence in the hearts, minds, and lives of all believers.

Sunday Jan 11, 2026
Sunday Jan 11, 2026
In today's teaching, drawn from 2 Timothy 2:20–26, the Apostle Paul uses the vivid metaphor of household vessels to explore the nature of honorable and dishonorable service within the church. Through practical examples and scriptural reflection, we are challenged to consider what kind of vessel we are—whether set aside for noble purposes or destined for disposal. Paul highlights the necessity of personal cleansing from sin, the active pursuit of righteousness, faith, love, and peace, and the avoidance of quarrels and foolish speculations. Ultimately, it underscores that while believers are called to prepare themselves for every good work, it is God’s sovereign grace that brings true transformation and usefulness in His service.
Thank you for listening to today's lesson. We pray you will be encouraged through the teaching of God's Word, prepared to live lives in light of God's sovereign grace toward us in Jesus Christ.

Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Doug Schorle 1-4-2026 | Following in Hist Footsteps, 1 john 1:5-2:6
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
Sunday Jan 04, 2026
A recent social media post made the statement, “One can sin 24 hours a day 7 days a week, but if that person is a Christian, they are still 100% assured of going to heaven." The responses were swift and came down primarily in one of two camps. One camp suggested that Christians cannot sin, based upon passages such as 1 John 3:6, "No one who abides in Him sins; no one who sins has seen Him or has come to know Him." The other camp suggests that if a Christian continues in sin, they are at risk of losing their salvation, drawing on Hebrews 10:26-27, “For if we go on sinning willfully after receiving the knowledge of the truth, there no longer remains a sacrifice for sins, but a terrifying expectation of judgment and the fury of a fire which will consume the adversaries."
In today's lesson we explore how the Apostle John would respond to such a claim and the responses to this claim. What we find is the Christian life is a walk, rooted in a fellowship with God through Jesus Christ, which has its basis in the person and work of Jesus Christ. As we consider the Scriptural teaching we find that such claims, while technically true, are inconsistent with a life surrendered to Christ. But we also find security rooted not in our behavior, but in the completed work of the Cross of Calvary.
Thank you for listening to today's teaching. We pray you will be blessed through the teaching of God's Word and will be encouraged to walk according to the Gospel of Grace.

Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Atlantic Gospel Chapel Leadership 12-21-2025 | Thoughts on Christmas
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Sunday Dec 21, 2025
Merry Christmas! It is again that time of year when much of the world pauses in celebration of Christmas. But what does Christmas really mean to those who call upon the name of Jesus Christ.
In today's lesson, the Atlantic Gospel Chapel leadership team shares various thoughts on Christmas. These include:
The reason for the birth of Christ
The believer's "hope chest"
The Scriptural basis for the beloved Christmas hymn, "Joy to the World"
Thank you for listening to today's teaching. It is our prayer that as we contemplate the birth of our Lord and Savior that you will be blessed through what God's word says about "the Word become flesh."

Sunday Dec 14, 2025
Sunday Dec 14, 2025
In the classic Christmas movie, "A Christmas Story," young Ralph's one desire for Christmas is to receive a Red Rider BB Gun. But throughout the movie, the grownups, including the department store Santa, chastise him, "You'll shoot your eye out, kid!" Someone once likened sharing the Gospel with having a "Gospel gun." The problem is, we often get caught up in all the little details we fail to take the shot when it comes. Do we have the right ammunition? I don't know how to handle this "gun." Is my sight properly calibrated? I just don't know what to say.
In John 4, Jesus has a divinely appointed "chance" encounter with a Samaritan woman at the well. Through her exchange with Jesus, not only is her whole life exposed, but her falsely held theology is exposed as well. And yet, as we see, even with all her wrong ideas, she had one thing right, in John 4:25, "The woman said to Him, 'I know that Messiah is coming' (who is called Christ). 'When He comes, He will tell us all things.'” To which Jesus responds, "I who speak to you am He." And with just this single bullet in her "Gospel Gun," she leaves her waterpot at the well and hurriedly runs into the city, calling out to the men of the city, “Come, see a Man who told me all things that I ever did. Could this be the Christ?” She took the shot.The question for believers today is, what keeps us from taking the shot? Join us as we examine this story of Jesus' encounter with the woman at the well as we consider what we need to share the Gospel; and the answer may surprise you.
Thank you for listening to today's lesson. We pray you will be encouraged through the teaching of God's Word to share the Gospel message with those around you.

Saturday Dec 13, 2025
Alex Kremer 12-07-2025 | Remember to Remember; 2 Timothy 2:14-19
Saturday Dec 13, 2025
Saturday Dec 13, 2025
In today's modern world, we don't really need to remember much. If we are trying to recall a certain fact, we turn to Google for the answer. Who needs to remember how to add or subtract when we have a calculator at our disposable, even as an app on our phones. Those in the ancient world did not have such luxuries, so their minds were often more attuned to remembering things than we might be today. Regardless, they still needed reminding.
In 2 Timothy 2:8, considered in the previous message, Paul wrote to Timothy, "Remember Jesus Christ..." Now in our passage this morning, his instruction to Timothy is to "Remind them of these things." So as we look at this, we're going to recognize that there's not much entirely new here, but the reality is the Bible often repeats itself because we need to have things repeated for us. We are very prone to forget, and therefore we need to continue to be reminded of the things which God has told us in Scriptures. Reminded, not just so that we can know or have an awareness of it, but so that we can seek to live by it.
Thank you for listening to today's message. We pray that as you listen to, and study, God's Word, that you will be encouraged by the Gospel to, "Remember Jesus Christ, risen from the dead," and that as we remember Him, we will live out our faith to bring honor and glory to Him.

Thursday Dec 04, 2025
Thursday Dec 04, 2025
Do you give thanks, or do you expect to be thanked? Alex Kremer confronts our culture's entitlement epidemic and the dangerous belief that God owes us something for our good behavior. Through Jesus' parable of the unworthy servant and the healing of ten lepers—where only one returned to give thanks—discover why genuine gratitude is the distinguishing mark of true faith. Learn how recognizing that everything from God is pure grace, not wages earned, transforms your entire perspective on blessings, trials, and daily life. Whether you're struggling with entitlement, wondering why bad things happen to good people, or seeking to cultivate deeper thankfulness, this message reveals how gratitude changes everything about your relationship with God.

Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
Wednesday Dec 03, 2025
What if you tore up your copy of God's covenant with you—would He still keep His? Paul wrote from a Roman prison cell, chained as a criminal, yet declared with unshakable confidence: "The word of God has not been chained." This message from 2 Timothy 2:8-13 explores why remembering Jesus Christ—risen from the dead, seed of David—transforms how you face suffering, persecution, and even your own faithlessness.
Discover the powerful story of a young Russian agnostic who found his grandmother's confiscated Bible in a Soviet warehouse after decades, and why Paul endured hardship "for the sake of the elect." You'll learn what it truly means that if you died with Christ, you will live with Him; if you endure, you will reign with Him.
Most importantly, understand why even when you're faithless, Christ remains faithful—because He cannot deny Himself. If you've ever felt your suffering is pointless, doubted whether God keeps His promises, or wondered how to endure when faith feels weak, this sermon reveals the unbreakable covenant that holds you secure.

Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Ned Brown 11-9-2025 | The Problem With Easy Believism: When Jesus Isn't Enough
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Tuesday Dec 02, 2025
Can you believe in Jesus as a great teacher but still be lost? Nicodemus came to Jesus acknowledging His miracles and divine authority—yet Jesus told him he couldn't even see the kingdom without being born again. This penetrating message exposes the danger of "easy believism" that skips over the uncomfortable truth: you must first recognize yourself as condemned, undone, a sinner needing the Lamb of God who takes away sin. Discover why the "water" of John 3:5 likely points to Calvary's cleansing blood, why no amount of information will save you without a leap of faith, and what it means that unbelievers are "already condemned"—not neutral, but facing certain judgment. If you've ever wondered whether your belief in Jesus is genuine, struggled with needing "more information" before committing, or questioned how anyone can truly understand salvation, this honest exploration of John 3 cuts through religious comfort to reveal what being born from above actually requires.

Monday Dec 01, 2025
Monday Dec 01, 2025
Ever try cutting wood with a chainsaw that isn't running? That's the Christian life without grace—exhausting, ineffective, and frustrating. This message from 2 Timothy 2:1-7 exposes the illusion of spiritual strength built on self-effort rather than sustained dependence on Christ's grace. You'll discover why the strongest Christians are those who recognize their weakness, how looking strong from a distance (like inflatable WWII tanks) means nothing under pressure, and why you can't sanctify yourself any more than you saved yourself. Learn the critical difference between guarding the faith like a buried talent versus investing it in faithful people who will teach others. Through three powerful metaphors—soldier, athlete, farmer—you'll gain practical insight into enduring hardship, competing by the rules, and working hard while trusting God for the harvest. If you've ever felt like you're failing at the Christian life despite trying harder, or wondered how to pass your faith to the next generation effectively, this sermon reveals the grace-powered alternative to religious exhaustion.


















