FBC Benbrook Sermons Todd Pylant
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- Religion & Spirituality
Sunday morning sermons from the First Baptist Church of Benbrook featuring the sermons of pastor Todd Pylant.
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Bearing Witness to the Light
John the Baptist’s ministry not only bears witness to who Jesus was, is, and is to come, but also encourages all believers in the good work God has created them to do. John bears witness that Jesus is eternal, exalted, the Lamb of God, and the Greatest Baptizer. And just like John, all believers have a unique calling to bear witness to the Light. The question is, “How can we bear witness to the Light in the unique place God has sent us in the unique way God has created us?” (John 1.19-34) May 26, 2024.
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Unborrowed Hope
Why do Christians believe in the hope of eternal life? Is heaven just something we say to make ourselves feel better when facing the inevitability of death? Thanks be to God, that the Father loved us enough to demonstrate the Son’s authority over death and power to give life abundant and eternal by standing in front of a dead man’s tomb and commanding him to come. Whoever believes in Jesus, through he die, yet shall he live. And whoever lives and believes in Him will never die. (John 11) May 19, 2024.
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So That The Blind May See
When Jesus gave the gift of sight to the man born blind, He did more than just declare Himself to be the Light of the World. He also engaged the disciples in the unavoidable question of the problem of suffering. In John 9, we see how man-made religion is not capable of bearing the weight of human suffering, but a personal relationship with a living, indwelling Triune God is. (John 9) May 12, 2024
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Bread of Life
Jesus the Bread of Life who came down from heaven to give us life abundant and eternal. Because our sin nature natural craves food that does not nourish our souls, does not satisfy our longings, and does not build community, Jesus came to bring Living Bread. The life that Jesus gives nourishes our soul, satisfies our longings, and builds and eternal community of His Kingdom around the body and blood of Jesus. (John 6) May 5, 2024
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The Hope of the Now and the Not Yet in the Pit of Dispair
Jesus used the sign of healing the disabled man at the Pool of Bethesda to boldly proclaim His equality with God the Father, His authority to give life, His authority to Judge the living and the dead, and His authority as the only Way to life abundant and eternal. In today’s message, we explore the implications of these truths for daily living, in addition to the hope of the “now and the not yet” found in the pit of despair. (John 5.1-29) April 28, 2024
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Water into Wine
Though Jesus performed many signs, John chose a few to include in his gospel so that we would believe that Jesus is the Son of God and the Christ. The first sign was Jesus turning water into wine at the wedding in Cana. This sign points to Jesus fulfilling the Old Testament prophecies of the coming Messiah, to Jesus bringing a new covenant of grace, to His return, and to what it means to call Him the Messiah. (John 2.1-11) April 7, 2024