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1 Timothy 5:3-16 reveals God's special concern for the vulnerable, urging the church to reflect His character. The early church exemplified this by caring for widows, orphans, and the poor. Today, we are called to continue this mission through ministries like widow care, special needs support, and foster care. Reflect on how you can embody God's co…
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Redemption and reconciliation are central themes in the Bible, illustrating God's love and grace. Redemption means being rescued from sin, as shown in the story of Ruth and Boaz, and ultimately through Jesus Christ. Reconciliation restores our relationship with God, making us His ambassadors to share this message with others. Embracing these truths…
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Pride can severely damage our relationship with God and others. Through the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector in Luke 18:9-14, Jesus illustrates the dangers of self-righteousness and contempt. Pride leads us to trust in our own righteousness and view others with disdain, which blinds us to our need for God's grace. By examining our hear…
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Paul's first letter to Timothy highlights the spiritual warfare behind false teachings in Ephesus and the importance of godliness in combating these challenges. Paul emphasized the need for disciplined godliness, the power of Scripture, and leading by example. We are encouraged to apply these principles in our daily lives to stand firm against the …
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Explore the profound theme of redemption in the Bible, a concept that symbolizes God's love and grace. From ancient practices of buying someone out of slavery to the ultimate redemption through Jesus Christ, this journey through Scripture reveals God's plan to rescue and restore His creation. Key stories like Noah's rescue from the flood, Joseph's …
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Using the parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector from Luke 18:9-14, we see how pride leads us to trust in our own righteousness. True blessedness comes from recognizing our spiritual poverty and seeking God's mercy. A mature Christian is aware of their own sinfulness and relies on God's grace, avoiding the pitfalls of religious pride.…
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Today, we delve into the importance of training for godliness and the urgency of the spiritual battle believers face. By committing to spiritual training, guarding against false teachings, and cultivating a heart of gratitude, believers can stand firm in their faith and be a light in the world. Discover how to apply these lessons to your life and g…
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Discover how the early church in Jerusalem established the office of deacon to address logistical challenges, ensuring both spiritual and physical needs were met. Learn about the qualifications for deacons, emphasizing character over talent and the similarities with overseers. The discussion also delves into the controversial topic of women serving…
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We examine how God's mercy is the cornerstone of forgiveness, evident in both the Old and New Testaments. We also learn about common and saving grace and how these divine qualities interplay in our salvation. Finally, we reflect on how understanding God's mercy and grace can transform your daily life and relationships.…
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1 Timothy 3 outlines the essential qualities of godly leadership in the church. Paul emphasizes that the health and stability of the church are tied to the character and integrity of its leaders. Key qualifications include being above reproach, faithful in marriage, self-controlled, hospitable, and free from the love of money. Leaders must also man…
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Exploring the concept of atonement through Leviticus and Hebrews reveals the significance of ancient sacrifices and their fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Burnt, sin, and guilt offerings in Leviticus symbolize reconciliation, purification, and justice. Jesus' ultimate sacrifice on the cross fulfills these rituals, offering complete atonement and transf…
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Pride is a significant barrier to accepting the Gospel, fostering a sense of independence from God. Through parables like the Wedding Feast and the Vineyard, we see how pride leads us to reject God's authority and His ultimate sacrifice. Despite our prideful tendencies, God's relentless pursuit and goodness remain unwavering. Understanding this sho…
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A church member's inspiring testimony on her journey with ALS, coupled with Paul's teachings, underscores the importance of prayer and trust in God's will. 1 Timothy 2:8-15 addresses the roles of men and women in the church, urging men to pray without anger and women to dress modestly and learn quietly. This divine order, rooted in creation, is not…
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The Old Testament lays the groundwork for understanding atonement through rituals, sacrifices, and laws. Key stories like Abraham's near-sacrifice of Isaac and the Day of Atonement rituals in Leviticus highlight the importance of substitutionary sacrifice. This foundation deepens our appreciation for Jesus' ultimate atoning sacrifice on the cross.…
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Pride is a subtle yet powerful force that can lead us away from God. Using the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3, we explore the origins and consequences of pride. Pride distorts reality, making us believe we can be like God, which separates us from Him. Despite our rebellion, God offers grace and calls us to cultivate humility and trust in His go…
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Pastor Jason explores 1 Timothy 2:8-15, addressing the biblical perspective on gender roles within the church. Men are urged to prioritize prayer over disputes, while women are encouraged to focus on godliness and modesty. The sermon highlights the importance of godly authority and submission, emphasizing that true Christian leadership is rooted in…
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The good news concerning God’s justification of sinners by faith in Christ alone without the addition of human deeds or the church’s administrations was the biblical truth rediscovered by Protestant Reformers and is one of the distinctive features of Evangelical Protestantism. Here, we conclude our look into justification and the 'Five Solas' relev…
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Pride blinds us to our dependence on God, making us overestimate our importance and distort our view of Him. Psalm 50 reminds us that God desires our thanksgiving, not our sacrifices. Thanksgiving shifts our focus from entitlement to gratitude, humbling us and aligning our hearts with God's will. Recognizing God as our rescuer helps us combat pride…
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Send us a text Join Pastor Chad and John Nipp for an unforgettable trip to Uganda, where we visited refugee camps housing South Sudanese refugees and experience the vibrant spirit of a Dinka tribe's church service. Alongside Pastor Stephen from Africa Renewal Ministries, we recount a humorous experience where Pastor Stephen was recruited into the w…
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In First Timothy, chapter two, Paul urges us to pray for all people, including those in authority. Prayer is a powerful tool to intercede for others, expressing our love and concern for those who do not yet know Christ. Paul emphasizes that God desires all people to be saved, reminding us that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace. This week, c…
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“Justification is the article by which the Church stands and falls.” -Martin Luther The good news concerning God’s justification of sinners by faith in Christ alone without the addition of human deeds or the church’s administrations was the biblical truth rediscovered by Protestant Reformers and is one of the distinctive features of Evangelical Pro…
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In part 2 of our study into God's holiness, we continue to learn how the attributes of God, such as His self-sufficiency and omnipresence, reveal His unique nature. Understand the impact of God's holiness on humanity, our sinful state, and the transformative power of the cross. This week's class also has an open mic audience participation portion. …
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Today, we explore the urgent message of Paul's letter to Timothy and examine the historical context of the Ephesian church, the challenges of false teachings, and the Apostle Paul's guidance on upholding sound doctrine. We'll learn about the church's role as the pillar of truth and the importance of godliness in the believer's life.…
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Send us a text What does it take to transform the lives of our youth and leaders through mission trips? In this episode, you're about to find out. Join us as Pastor Chad and Pastor Garrett unravel the profound impact of mission trips on young people at FBC. Listen to Garrett’s journey from his early days in part-time ministry at the age of 19 to be…
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John the Baptist's imprisonment led to doubts about Jesus fulfilling the role of Messiah, as his expectations of a political liberator were unmet. Jesus' response, emphasizing his miraculous works, teaches us that God's plan may differ from our expectations. The Gospel, Jesus explains, is revealed to the humble, while pride blinds the 'wise' from s…
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We begin our new class, The Heart of the Gospel, by diving into the profound nature of God's holiness with our latest biblical exploration. Discover why holiness is not just about being set apart but is the very essence of God's character. Learn how the attributes of God, such as His self-sufficiency and omnipresence, reveal His unique nature. Unde…
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Discover the transformative power of discipleship and explore what it means to lead others to Jesus and walk alongside them in faith. Learn about the importance of intentional relationships, creating a thirst for the Gospel, and speaking life-changing truths. This message delves into the story of Jesus and the woman at the well, illustrating the im…
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Despite being sold into slavery, Joseph's journey through dreams, betrayal, and providence leads to a pivotal moment of reconciliation. His willingness to forgive, seeing God's hand in his trials, teaches us the importance of letting go of bitterness and embracing grace in our own lives.Bởi FBC Boerne
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Exploring the story of Joseph and his brothers, this message highlights the essence of genuine repentance. It's not just about feeling sorry but also deep sorrow for breaking fellowship with God. Joseph's tests for his brothers reveal their true character, and Judah's self-sacrifice exemplifies true repentance. We are encouraged to examine our hear…
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Exploring Genesis 42, we delve into Joseph's tumultuous life, from being sold into slavery to rising as Egypt's second-in-command. This week, Pastor Jason talks about faith, forgiveness, and confronting family issues. We see Joseph's brothers grappling with honesty as they return to Canaan and Jacob's struggle with pessimism. The narrative encourag…
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In this week’s sermon, Pastor Jason Smith continues Joseph's journey toward reconciliation, emphasizing the profound moment when he, now a ruler in Egypt, encounters his brothers who had sold him into slavery years ago. This story from Genesis highlights the themes of forgiveness and divine providence and the critical steps towards reconciliation, …
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Joseph has now spent 13 years of his life in captivity, waiting, not being able to see God’s plans. Like Joseph, we must still trust no matter how dark and confusing the waiting gets; the truth is God has not forgotten, and God will not forget his own. if you are going to look more like Christ, God is going to have to refine you like gold… and that…
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As we continue our look into the life of Joseph, we see that God delighted to give Joseph wisdom, prosperity, success, and good gifts as a sign of His presence, despite all the trials he endured. We also learn about how the favor and presence of God rests upon our lives as believers as well because we are covered with the righteousness of Christ.…
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Over the summer, we will look in-depth at the life of the Old Testament figure Joseph. Character studies are incredibly beneficial for our walk with Christ. They inspire, instruct, warn, and give us hope. As Joseph is introduced into the story, we immediately see that there is something different about him: He's not caught up in his brother’s evil.…
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Jesus points out that though the gate is narrow and the road is hard, the narrow path is THE way that leads to life. There is no other way. The broad path offers death through fake freedom. The narrow path offers true freedom through narrowness and true life through dying to yourself. Youth Pastor Garrett McCord talks today about the two paths and …
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