Founders Baptist Church

Richard Caldwell Jr.

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  1. 3d ago

    Spiritual Treasure and Our Use of Material Things Part 1

    Watch Spiritual Treasure and Our Use of Material Things Part 1 to discover a biblical view of material wealth and eternal Christian investments. True spirituality is tested every day in the real world through our decisions, priorities, and finances. In this expository sermon from Galatians 6, Pastor Richard Caldwell explains how a transformed heart values eternal riches over earthly possessions. A genuine walk with God is demonstrated supremely by what we treasure most. The difference between an unbeliever and a saved Christian is seen in the field of their intentional investment. Those who sow to the flesh reap corruption, but those who sow to the Spirit reap eternal life. When someone truly comes to Christ, their entire value system is supernaturally changed to prioritize the kingdom of heaven. This eternal perspective directly impacts how a congregation treats the teaching of Scripture and those called to preach it. People who live with a heavenly value system count the faithful instruction of God's Word as a profound treasure. Consequently, a healthy church will joyfully support the pastors and elders who labor in expository preaching. Key Biblical Takeaways: - Salvation is a supernatural work of God that fundamentally transforms what a person values and treasures in this life. - The way a believer uses their financial resources reveals whether they are sowing to the flesh or to the Spirit. - Christians who genuinely treasure the truth of Scripture will lovingly support the pastors and teachers who faithfully proclaim it. - A biblical church culture actively remembers and appreciates the spiritual instruction they receive from their godly shepherds.

    54 min
  2. 3d ago

    Spiritual Treasure and Our Use of Material Things – Part 2

    Watch Spiritual Treasure and Our Use of Material Things – Part 2 to understand the biblical stewardship of wealth and sowing to the Spirit. The way believers handle their finances reveals their true spiritual valuation. In Galatians 6, the Apostle Paul connects our daily financial decisions to the eternal principle of sowing and reaping. True Christians understand that their earthly possessions are tools for eternal investment. Sowing to the flesh leads to destruction, but sowing to the Spirit yields eternal life. This requires a personal decision to prioritize the advancement of truth and the care of faithful biblical teachers. We must not be deceived into thinking we can ignore God in our earthly stewardship. Believers are called to leverage their resources to do good to all people, especially the household of faith. A right biblical worldview looks beyond passing pleasures and fixes its hope on future rewards. We must seize every opportunity to invest our lives in what truly matters. Key Biblical Takeaways: - True treasure is revealed by a loving investment in those who faithfully teach the Word of God. - God cannot be mocked; the spiritual and financial seeds you plant today determine your eternal harvest. - Sowing to the Spirit means using your resources to build up the church rather than feeding fleshly desires. - Christians must urgently do good to everyone while prioritizing the needs of fellow believers.

    54 min
  3. Jun 28

    Where Spirituality and Love Meet Life Part 2

    In Where Spirituality and Love Meet Life Part 2, discover the biblical mandate of bearing one another's burdens in Galatians 6. Are you living the life produced by salvation? Pastor Richard Caldwell examines Galatians 6 to show how walking by the Spirit and walking in the love of God is put to the test. True spiritual life is demonstrated in how we handle correction and deal with repentant sinners. The spiritual life produced by Christ is seen not only in church discipline but in the loving care that follows. Spiritual people keep walking with restored believers to help carry their weight and bear their burdens. This requires a sound judgment that flows from right thinking about ourselves and a humble view of God. Finally, this passage teaches a holy contentment in Christ that embraces the will of God for our lives. We must examine our own work and accept our divine assignments with joy. Faithful expository preaching reveals how humility and grace shape the body of Christ. Key Biblical Takeaways: Correction and Care: True restoration means not just lifting someone from sin but holding them up afterward through burden bearing. Sober Judgment: Spiritual actions must flow from a humble, grace informed view of ourselves rather than self deception. Personal Accountability: Believers must examine their own work and measure their faithfulness based on what God has given them. Holy Contentment: A spiritual life requires a joyful willingness to carry our own load and trust that God's assignments are good.

    55 min
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