FBC Benbrook Sermons

Todd Pylant

The Sunday morning sermons delivered by Pastor Todd Pylant at the First Baptist Church of Benbrook, Texas

  1. APR 6

    Raised With Him

    Discover why the "outlandish" story of the Resurrection is not something to be minimized or constrained, but a powerful working of God that transforms your life from the inside out. Is your faith running in the background like a minimized window on a laptop, or is it the operating system of your life? On this Resurrection Sunday, the Scripture invites us to move beyond "Jesus emoji" faith—that gentle, non-intrusive image of a caring shepherd who stays in the corner until a crisis hits. The true Easter story is far more outlandish; it is the account of the eternal Creator stepping into His own play, bearing the rebellion of His creation, and being raised to sit at the right hand of God. The Scripture reveals that being "raised with Him" is not a minor adjustment; it is a radical transformation. Through faith in the powerful working of God, we are delivered from the domain of darkness and qualified to share in the inheritance of the saints. This isn't a power you keep in the garage like a backup battery for emergencies. It is a resurrection power that flows within the soul, enabling us to walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to bear fruit in every good work, and to put to death what is earthly within us. If you have felt that the gospel was merely about "doing good," come discover the full biblical portrait of Jesus—the image of the invisible God who holds the universe together. Sermon Text: Colossians 2.12 Date: April 5, 2026 Preacher: Todd Pylant

    30 min
  2. MAR 23

    Circumcised in Him

    Discover how the "circumcision of Christ" is not an ancient ritual, but a radical, spiritual operation that severs the power of sin from your heart forever. The Mystery of Being "In Him" The Scripture says that when you receive Christ, something radical happens to your humanity. While physical circumcision was a private, outward sign given to Abraham’s descendants, the New Testament reveals it was always pointing toward a greater, inward reality: a "circumcision made without hands". This is the mystery of the Gospel—that by grace through faith, your old sin nature is actually cut away and your heart is forever impacted. The Power of Sin is Broken Do you feel like you are in a losing battle with anger, anxiety, or greed? The Scripture says the record of debt that stood against you has been canceled and nailed to the cross. The Condemnation is Gone: The guilt of sin has been severed from you; you no longer bear it before a holy God. The Power is Severed: You are no longer a slave to your passions. The fullness of God, who has authority over every rule and power, now dwells in you. Walk in Newness of Life Though the presence of sin remains a battleground, its dominion is broken. The Scripture says you are a new creation—the person you used to be is gone, and you have been given a new heart to walk in victory. Stop listening to the enemy’s whisper that you’ll never change. Set your mind on things above and learn what it truly means to be Circumcised in Him. Sermon Text: Colossians 2.11 Date: March 22, 2026 Preacher: Todd Pylant

    28 min
  3. MAR 10

    A Better Answer

    The Scripture says that the eternal hope of the gospel is far richer than vague images of clouds, harps, mansions, or streets of gold. From 2 Peter to the Minor Prophets, the biblical vision of the new heavens and the new earth invites a holy imagination shaped by God’s own promises. Scripture declares that the present world is under a curse—ground that yields thorns, nations that rise against nations, creation groaning under decay, and humanity separated from the fullness of God’s presence. But the prophets speak of a redeemed creation where every curse is broken. Amos imagines a world where the plowman overtakes the reaper and mountains drip with sweet wine, revealing a creation liberated from scarcity. Zechariah describes every person sitting under their own vine and fig tree, picturing abundance so great that generosity becomes effortless. Micah envisions swords beaten into plowshares and nations learning war no more, pointing to a world where violence, fear, and threat are gone. Even the stain of sin is removed, so thoroughly that the bells of the horses and the pots in every home are “holy to the Lord.” And the greatest promise of all: separation from God is ended. Revelation says there is no temple, for the Lord Himself dwells with His people. There is no night, no danger, no unclean thing—only life, healing, beauty, and righteousness. The Scripture says we are waiting for a new creation where everything broken is made new. And only the redeemed—those made new in Christ—will stand in that world singing the song of His steadfast love, mercy, and grace.

    32 min
  4. FEB 24

    Brands Plucked From the Fire

    Discover how a 3,000-year-old vision of a silent priest and a "burning stick" reveals the staggering power of Christ to silence your accuser and clothe you in His own righteousness. In the shadowy "night visions" of the prophet Zechariah, we encounter a dramatic courtroom scene that mirrors the deepest anxieties of the human soul. Standing before the "Angel of the Lord" is Joshua the High Priest, the representative of God’s people. He is not dressed in the pristine robes required by holy law; instead, he is clothed in filthy garments—a word signifying the uncleanness of human iniquity. At his right hand stands Satan, the accuser, ready not just to litigate but to execute a sentence of death. Joshua remains silent, for what can a man covered in sewage say to a holy God?. Yet, the silence is broken by the Mediator, the pre-incarnate Christ, who rebukes the adversary. He declares Joshua to be a "brand plucked from the fire"—a charred, burning stick rescued from certain destruction. In a divine exchange of grace, the Lord commands the removal of the filthy rags, declaring, "I have taken your iniquity away from you". Joshua is clothed in pure vestments and a clean turban, signifying full restoration and access to God’s presence. This vision points directly to the Branch, the Servant of the Lord, who removes the iniquity of the land in a single day upon the cross. Whether you are a "moral" person or a broken soul, this is the gospel: we are sustained not by our own cleanliness, but by the ongoing mercy of the One who plucked us from the flame. Sermon Text: Zechariah 3 Date: February 22, 2026 Preacher: Todd Pylant

    26 min

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The Sunday morning sermons delivered by Pastor Todd Pylant at the First Baptist Church of Benbrook, Texas