Podcast by First Baptist, Keller, TX
The prophet Zephaniah warns that the Day of the Lord is near and will be terrible.
The book of Habakkuk instructs us on what to do when we don't understand God's plan.
In the book of Micah, we find encouragement for living faithfully in a time of national spiritual decline.
In the short book of Joel, we see God's sovereignty in disaster in the past, the present and the future.
Today, we begin our summer study from the minor prophets, starting with the book of Hosea.
Paul concludes his letter to the church at Rome with a solemn warning, warm wishes and praise to God.
In Romans 16, we find a long list of people that Paul loved and served with.
In our text Paul reveals his dream to take the gospel to Spain.
Having concluded his doctrinal teaching, the Apostle Paul turns to personal remarks to conclude his letter to the Romans.
In part 2 of his message from John 17, pastor Tony shares that Jesus actually has requests that he lifts up to the Father on behalf of his disciples.
Pastor Tony shares Jesus' high priestly prayer while in the upper room with His disciples before He went to be crucified on the cross.
In John 11, Jesus declares His sovereignty over death.
Pastor Keith shares about the triumphal entry into Jerusalem through Psalm 24.
In Romans 15:1-13, the Apostle Paul holds up Christ as our example of selfless living.
Paul continues to give practical instructions to believers on how to get along with other believers. He reminds us to build up one another and not to tear down the work of the Lord.
In Romans 14:13-18 the Apostle Paul reminds Christians to value one another more than our personal preferences.
Beginning in Romans 14, the Apostle Paul gives instructions to believers concerning non-essential matters of conscience.
In our text, God through Paul calls believers to prepare for the Lord's return.
In Romans 13:8-10, the Apostle Paul contrasts financial debt to the debt of love.
In Romans 13, the Apostle Paul gives instructions to believers concerning our relationship to human government.
In today's text, the Apostle Paul applies doctrinal truth to our relationships with unbelievers.
Pastor Tony shares how God saves as the people of Israel celebrate the passover in the book of Ezra.
In Romans 12:9-13, the Apostle Paul gives makes application for the deep doctrine of Romans 1-11.
In today's text, the Apostle Paul explains the relationship of fellow believers in the context of the local body of believers.
Beginning in Romans 12, the Apostle Paul transitions the Book of Romans to the application of theological truth.
On Christmas Day, it is appropriate to reflect on the doctrine of the Humiliation of Christ.
Through the doctrine of the incarnation, we see the condescension of the Savior.
In the final pericope of Romans 11, Paul breaks out in worship to God.
In this week's text, the Apostle Paul reveals God's plan for the nation of Israel.
In Romans 11:16-24, the Apostle Paul compares Gentile believers to wild olive branches grafted into a tree.
In today's text, the Apostle Paul continues his argument that God has a future plan for Israel.
In today's passage, Paul continues his explanation of God's plan for Israel.
In Romans 11, the Apostle Paul continues to explain God's relationship with Israel.
In today's message, Pastor Tony shares how we can be an aroma of Christ to God.
In today's text, the Apostle Paul continues his apologetic of why God is not to blame for Israel's unbelief.
In today's sermon we find the biblical rationale for our participation in missions.
In our text, the Apostle Paul contrast saving faith with works righteousness.
In today's text the Apostle Paul explains that God's righteousness is different than man's righteousness.
In today's passage, the Apostle Paul references two prophets from the Old Testament too show that God's purposes in election are consistent with His revelation that salvation is by grace through faith alone.
In our text, the Apostle Paul utilizes a familiar Old Testament analogy to answer objections to God's sovereignty in salvation.
In today's passage, Paul addresses accusations that God's mercy is unjust.
Paul offers three examples form Israel's history to prove that salvation is not through ethnicity.
Paul begins the second half of his letter to the Roman church by answering objections to God's plan for Israel.
This is our fifth and final message on church membership. In Hebrews 10, the author lays out our obligation to make progress in our daily walk through the means of grace.
Pastor Keith looks at fellowship in the church from Acts chapter 2.
A truly healthy church is one where each of its member is serving by utilizing their spiritual gift for the building up of the body. In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul encourages the church to understand that every member matters and that each one is vital to the health of the church.
Pastor Scott looks at Biblical stewardship and practical ways we can glorify God with money both as a church and as individuals.
This week, we begin a series on church membership as we walk through our covenant. The first and most important obligation we have to one another is love.
Revelation 19:7-10 describes the celebration that takes place after the Lord Jesus brings his bride to her new heavenly home.
In Revelation 21, the Apostle John describes the heavenly city in vivid detail.