Neely’s Bend Baptist Church Sermons

NBBC

Welcome to Neely’s Bend Baptist Church sermon archive. At NBBC we believe in preaching the Word of God.

  1. 19h ago

    When God Chooses the Unlikely

    Guest Pastor Sergio Arce preached from 1 Samuel 9–10 in a message titled “When God Chooses the Unlikely,”reminding the church that God often works through ordinary people and unexpected circumstances to accomplish His purposes. Through the story of Saul’s calling as king, the sermon highlighted the faithful and sovereign providence of God in every detail of life. Pastor Sergio shared three powerful truths about God’s providence. First, God’s Providence is Present in the Ordinary. What seemed like a simple search for lost donkeys was actually God orchestrating events to lead Saul exactly where He wanted him. The message encouraged believers to trust that God is actively working even in the everyday moments of life that may appear insignificant. Second, God’s Providence is Purposeful in His Choosing. God intentionally chose Saul, an unlikely candidate, to fulfill His plan for Israel. The sermon emphasized that God’s calling is not based on human expectations, qualifications, or status, but on His sovereign will and purpose. God delights in using unlikely people so that His power and glory are clearly displayed. Lastly, God’s Providence Requires a Personal Response of Obedience. As Saul responded to God’s call, the church was challenged to faithfully obey wherever God leads. Pastor Sergio encouraged believers to trust God’s direction, surrender to His plans, and walk in obedience even when the path ahead feels uncertain. This message served as a reminder that God is always at work behind the scenes, guiding His people according to His perfect providence and calling them to trust and obey Him wholeheartedly.

    54 min
  2. May 31

    Live Under God's Rule

    Pastor Austin preached from 1 Samuel 8 in a message titled “Live Under God’s Rule,” challenging believers to examine who truly reigns over their hearts. As Israel rejected God’s leadership and demanded a king like the surrounding nations, the passage revealed the ongoing struggle God’s people face when they desire the ways of the world more than the rule of God. Through this text, Pastor Austin highlighted two daily battles every Christian must fight. First, believers must fight against the desire to be like the world. Just as Israel wanted to conform to the nations around them, Christians are constantly tempted to adopt the values, priorities, and pursuits of a culture that often stands opposed to God. The call of Scripture is not to blend in with the world, but to live as a people set apart for God’s glory. Second, believers must fight daily to keep Jesus as King. Every day presents opportunities to place something else on the throne of our lives—whether comfort, success, approval, or self-rule. Yet true joy, peace, and purpose are found when Christ alone reigns as Lord. Pastor Austin encouraged the church to continually surrender to the authority of Jesus, trusting His rule above their own desires and ambitions. This message served as a powerful reminder that following Christ requires daily surrender, steadfast faithfulness, and a commitment to live under the loving and sovereign rule of God rather than the fleeting promises of the world.

    42 min

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Welcome to Neely’s Bend Baptist Church sermon archive. At NBBC we believe in preaching the Word of God.