This podcast features weekly sermons from Frisco Bible featuring pastor and author Wayne Braudrick but includes all our speakers. Frisco Bible Church is located in Frisco, TX and seeks to be a redeemed community, doing the great commission, by the power of the Holy Spirit, for the glory of God.
How can someone believe Jesus is the Messiah? Following Jesus' claim to deity in John 5:17, the religious leaders had had enough. They wanted him dead! In reply to their threats Jesus states his case. In this sermon from John 5:19-47, Pastor Wayne, walks through Jesus' reply and shows us how Jesus clearly answers the question.
Asking anyone questions begins with identity. Who are they, and can we trust the answer? Who is Jesus? We get a glimpse of the answer in John 5:1-15! He is the Messiah, miraculous deliverer, and destroyer of crony idolatry!
We are, by nature, limited beings. As much as we would like to, we cannot do everything. In His wisdom, God has built in rhythms to life and we function best when we align with the God's timing. In this message, Pastor Wayne walks through Ecclesiastes 3:1-13 and reveals how following God's rhythm and set limitations is best for us.
Life is broken on this present world. In response, people naturally gravitate towards an expression of hedonism – pleasure, achievement, or despair. None satisfies. The answer is sitting a spell with God, resting in Him and enjoying the rest God alone can provide.
There is more than meets the eye in Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman in John 4. In this week's message, Pastor Wayne walks us through their interaction and reveals the importance of the Samaritan woman's four declarations.
Like the most incredible best man in the history of the world, the Apostle John, exalts Jesus and tells everyone who will listen why He is so great. In this sermon based on John 3:22-36, Pastor Wayne explains why what John had to say was so important and how he clearly exalted Jesus to his followers.
In this sermon from John 2:23-3:21 Pastor Wayne demonstrates how Jesus reveals His promises through four brilliantly constructed contrasts. Jesus brings God's presence and knowledge, new birth, eternal life, and the opportunity to walk in light and truth.
Dr. Shariat shares with Frisco Bible for our special Missions Sunday
Signs are everywhere. Take a look around and consciously take note of signs and you'll soon lose count just how many there are. What is their purpose? To show the way and lead us to where we need to be.As the Apostle John describes, Jesus did numerous "signs" that reveal who He truly is, God in the flesh. And it all started at a wedding in Cana. In this message, Pastor Wayne unpacks what happened in John 2:1-22 and demonstrates why these signs are so important.
John makes it clear...Jesus is the Lord, Lamb, and Son. He is Lord of all, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, and the Son of God who took on human flesh. In this sermon from our series "He Is" examining John 1-4, Pastor Wayne explores how Jesus is all three of those things and invites us to both come and see, and to follow Him.
Just when we think we know everything there is to know about a person we discover something new! This is true in all our relationships with one another and even more true in our relationship with God! In this introductory sermon to our series examining John 1-4, Pastor Wayne shows just how much we have to learn about who Jesus is. By exploring John together we will all learn something new!
Something awesome occurs when we stop, look at our ourselves and YHWH, listening to Him. We prepare ourselves for the great adventures He has placed before us. Choices clarify, idols topple, and strength is renewed as we step out in faith.
The annual vision for Frisco Bible Church is here! We believe God is calling to PAUSE, be still, trust Him, and delight in him. Psalm 46:10 is foundational to these ideas and together we are going to discover how these amazing principles impact our lives.
There is always a time between when we know something we are gifted and called to do and actually engaging in it. In this message, Pastor Jared, examines the lives of King David and the Apostle Paul to see what they did in their time between being called and actually engaging in what they were given to do so that we might also recognize how God is working in our lives.
Jesus is the word of Christmas. The word is truth. The word purifies. Belief comes through the word. The word is the agent of rebirth. In this sermon, Pastor Wayne, shows how Luke's use of the word "Rhema" (and it's companion "Logos") made His plan known.
Jesus chooses humility as His means to implement Christmas. Luke records the details of Jesus birth, particularly recording the families temporary homeless state, the use of the manger, and Jesus being swaddled. The humor, timing, and sacrifice of Luke's account underscore Jesus' humility and demonstrate the depth of His love.
Christmas is a joyous season! It is a special time when we celebrate God coming to earth, taking on flesh, and reaching out to humanity in a way we could not have made up in our wildest dreams! This message explores the joy and peace of Christmas as we examine Luke 2:8-14.
God leads us from panic to prayer to peace when we present our requests to Him.
Don't fall for the misleading messages of false teachers! They are masters at providing fake freedom as a cloak for prideful sin. In this message from 2 Peter 2:10-22, Pastor Wayne examines what Peter told the early church and demonstrates just how applicable it is today.
Christianity is not based on cleverly contrived myths. Rather, it is based on the historically reliable truth of Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. In this message from 2 Peter, Pastor Wayne, explores why we can have assurance that Jesus is who the Bible says He is.
Uncle Ben was right, great power does indeed come with great responsibility! In this message from 2 Peter, Pastor Wayne walks through what this means for every follower of Jesus. Discover how you can continue to be a life-long developer of what God has entrusted you with in this message.
In the series introduction, Pastor Wayne explores 2 Peter 1:1-4 and shows how Peter is issuing a call to grow in Jesus. This growth involves knowledge of Jesus and builds hope through God's promises. In a world desperately searching for hope, we can be encouraged that Hope is already here.
Followers of Jesus are called to produce much fruit together! How do we make sure we continue to do what God has called us to do? In the final sermon of this series, Pastor Wayne, outlines how can follow the early believer's example to bear much fruit by remaining faithful to biblical truth, Koinonia, smaller gatherings, and being devoted in prayer.At the end of the message Pastor Wayne mentioned a video with two of our pastors who added their excellent thoughts to the conversation. Click this link for that conversation: https://youtu.be/sR0pKoXRack?si=68DoghQTkCZUQhSu
If God is sovereign why should Christians be ambitious? In this sermon, Pastor Wayne explains why we should strive for success while trusting God with the results.
Ambition can be destructive or incredibly powerful for good. What is the difference? What is the secret sauce? In this sermon, Pastor Wayne, explains why the secret to godly ambition is contentment.
Everyone trusts something. The truth is, it is impossible to live without faith of some kind. In this message from Pastor Wayne, we find out that those who trust God are positioned to actually achieve more than anyone else precisely because their faith is focused on the Lord. This allows the believer to be comfortable: reasoning through difficult ideas, contributing, taking risks, living for the future, and preparing for those who follow.
Most Bible teachers see David's metaphor describing the filling of the Holy Spirit. If accurate, this is a regular experience of spiritual abundance that parallels Paul's command to “be being filled with the Holy Spirit.” The variety of applications for oil pairs well with the variety of applications of the Holy Spirit in our lives. When we are filled by the Sprit, we overflow. The big idea in one word – empowerment.