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The prophet Zephaniah warns that the Day of the Lord is near and will be terrible.

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The book of Habakkuk instructs us on what to do when we don’t understand God’s plan.

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God’s power and mercy are on display in the book of Nahum.

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In the book of Micah, we find encouragement for living faithfully in a time of national spiritual decline.

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In the short book of Joel, we see God’s sovereignty in disaster in the past, the present and the future.

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Today, we begin our summer study from the minor prophets, starting with the book of Hosea.

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Paul concludes his letter to the church at Rome with a solemn warning, warm wishes and praise to God.

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In Romans 16, we find a long list of people that Paul loved and served with.

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In our text Paul reveals his dream to take the gospel to Spain.

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Having concluded his doctrinal teaching, the Apostle Paul turns to personal remarks to conclude his letter to the Romans.

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In part 2 of his message from John 17, pastor Tony shares that Jesus actually has requests that he lifts up to the Father on behalf of his disciples.

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Pastor Tony shares Jesus' high priestly prayer while in the upper room with His disciples before He went to be crucified on the cross.

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In John 11, Jesus declares His sovereignty over death.

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Pastor Keith shares about the triumphal entry into Jerusalem through Psalm 24.

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In Romans 15:1-13, the Apostle Paul holds up Christ as our example of selfless living.

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Paul continues to give practical instructions to believers on how to get along with other believers. He reminds us to build up one another and not to tear down the work of the Lord.

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In Romans 14:13-18 the Apostle Paul reminds Christians to value one another more than our personal preferences.

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Beginning in Romans 14, the Apostle Paul gives instructions to believers concerning non-essential matters of conscience.

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In our text, God through Paul calls believers to prepare for the Lord’s return.

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In Romans 13:8-10, the Apostle Paul contrasts financial debt to the debt of love.

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In Romans 13, the Apostle Paul gives instructions to believers concerning our relationship to human government.

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In today’s text, the Apostle Paul applies doctrinal truth to our relationships with unbelievers.

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Pastor Tony shares how God saves as the people of Israel celebrate the passover in the book of Ezra.

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In Romans 12:9-13, the Apostle Paul gives makes application for the deep doctrine of Romans 1-11.

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In today’s text, the Apostle Paul explains the relationship of fellow believers in the context of the local body of believers.

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Beginning in Romans 12, the Apostle Paul transitions the Book of Romans to the application of theological truth.

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On Christmas Day, it is appropriate to reflect on the doctrine of the Humiliation of Christ.

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Through the doctrine of the incarnation, we see the condescension of the Savior.

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In the final pericope of Romans 11, Paul breaks out in worship to God.

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In this week’s text, the Apostle Paul reveals God’s plan for the nation of Israel.

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In Romans 11:16-24, the Apostle Paul compares Gentile believers to wild olive branches grafted into a tree.

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In today’s text, the Apostle Paul continues his argument that God has a future plan for Israel.

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In today's passage, Paul continues his explanation of God’s plan for Israel.

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In Romans 11, the Apostle Paul continues to explain God’s relationship with Israel.

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In today’s message, Pastor Tony shares how we can be an aroma of Christ to God.

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In today’s text, the Apostle Paul continues his apologetic of why God is not to blame for Israel’s unbelief.

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In today's sermon we find the biblical rationale for our participation in missions.

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In our text, the Apostle Paul contrast saving faith with works righteousness.

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In today's text the Apostle Paul explains that God’s righteousness is different than man’s righteousness.

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In today's passage, the Apostle Paul references two prophets from the Old Testament too show that God’s purposes in election are consistent with His revelation that salvation is by grace through faith alone.

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In our text, the Apostle Paul utilizes a familiar Old Testament analogy to answer objections to God’s sovereignty in salvation.

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In today’s passage, Paul addresses accusations that God’s mercy is unjust.

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Paul offers three examples form Israel’s history to prove that salvation is not through ethnicity.

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Paul begins the second half of his letter to the Roman church by answering objections to God’s plan for Israel.

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This is our fifth and final message on church membership. In Hebrews 10, the author lays out our obligation to make progress in our daily walk through the means of grace.

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Pastor Keith looks at fellowship in the church from Acts chapter 2.

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A truly healthy church is one where each of its member is serving by utilizing their spiritual gift for the building up of the body.  In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul encourages the church to understand that every member matters and that each one is vital to the health of the church.

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Pastor Scott looks at Biblical stewardship and practical ways we can glorify God with money both as a church and as individuals.

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This week, we begin a series on church membership as we walk through our covenant. The first and most important obligation we have to one another is love.

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Revelation 19:7-10 describes the celebration that takes place after the Lord Jesus brings his bride to her new heavenly home.

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In Revelation 21, the Apostle John describes the heavenly city in vivid detail.

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Revelation 21 gives believers the clearest picture of our eternal home in all of the bible.

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In Revelation chapter 4, the Apostle John is ushered into the throne room of heaven. Because he was allowed to write down what he saw, we have our clearest picture of what heaven is like.

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In this message pastor Keith reminds us to set our affections on the things above. Your heart, what you love, ought to be in heaven.

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In our daily walk with God our fear should not be a worldly fear but a fear of the Lord.

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James reminds us to be doers of the word and not merely hearers.

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This week we answer the question of how salvation is appropriated.

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Our text, today, answers the question of God’s response to humanity’s essential problem.

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This week, we continue in our What is the Gospel? series by answering the question of humanity’s greatest problem.

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Today, in our What is the Gospel? series we examine the question of human accountability.

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This week, Pastor Keith begins a new series called What is the Gospel? Our pastors desire that every member of FBC Keller could clearly articulate the gospel message to a lost world that needs to hear about Jesus.

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The early church exhibited signs of Spirit-empowerment. While we are not called to be clones of the early church (they had problems too), we are wise to replicate the affections and practices of this Spirit-filled church.

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In I Corinthians 1:18-25, the Apostle Paul reveals three reactions to the message of the cross that are still prevalent in the world today.

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In today’s text, the Apostle Peter explains the necessity of the cross in God’s eternal plan of redemption.

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In Mark 8:27-38, Jesus gathers his inner circle of followers and clearly explains to them that he will soon suffer and die and be raised from the dead. Further, he calls them to deny themselves and follow after him for the rest of their lives.

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Paul concludes the first half of the book of Romans with a series of questions designed to show the impossibility of our justification being altered.

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In Romans 8:28-30, the Apostle Paul describes five doctrinal truths that when united form a chain that lashes every believer securely to Christ.

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All of creation awaits the ultimate redemption of God’s children.

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f we are led by the Spirit, we benefit by being called sons of God, heirs of God, and fellow heirs with Christ.

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In Romans 8:5-11 the Apostle contrasts those who are have set their minds on the flesh and those whose minds are set on the Spirit.

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In Romans 8, the Apostle Paul gets to the heart of the Gospel.

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In today’s text, Paul continues to use Abraham as an example as a model for justification by faith alone.

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God has provided everything that His Church needs to fulfill her mission.

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In Romans chapter 7, The Apostle Paul addresses the relationship with believers and the Law.

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Romans 6:23 is a classic text through which the Apostle Paul summarizes the gospel message.

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In our text, the Apostle Paul continues to correct misunderstandings about the doctrine of justification.

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In Romans 6, the Apostle Paul transitions into an examination of the doctrine of sanctification.

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Pastor Keith gives his annual State of the Church address as he talks about what the Lord is doing at FBC Keller and what we believe God is putting on our heart for the future.

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As we conclude our study of the fifth chapter of Romans, we examine the implications of original sin as it relates to the virgin birth of Jesus.

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In Romans 5:12-17 the Apostle Paul holds up Adam and Jesus as the representatives of all humanity before God.

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In Romans 5, the apostle Paul explains the implications of a correct understanding of the doctrine of justification by faith. In today’s text, we examine the blessed truth that our salvation is eternal.

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In Chapter 5 of Romans, the Apostle Paul lists some of the many benefits of justification by faith.

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Rethinking our identity and who is in control of our life and how we can restore our thinking to build a successful ministry that will honor God.

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Believers live and relate differently as a result of the gospel.

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The central truth in the book of Romans is that salvation occurs when a person is justified by faith alone in Christ alone. In this passage of Scripture, Paul points out that salvation is not linked to ceremonial processes or in keeping standards of the law. Salvation depends on faith.

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In today’s passage, Paul points to posthumous witnesses as proof that God has always saved the ungodly by no other means than justification by faith.

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Pastor Keith invites us to pray. A call to prayer from 1 Timothy 2:1-8 followed by a time of guided prayer.

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Believers are to reflect Christlike character in their daily lives.

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The gospel gives believers the freedom to live a God-honoring life.

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Forgiveness of sin is found only through faith in Jesus.

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In the final message from Romans 3, the Apostle Paul offers denials and affirmations about the implications of the doctrine of justification by faith.

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Spiritual transformation is the goal of the gospel.

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In Romans Chapter 3, verses 19-26, Paul summarizes his arguments concerning the guilt of all humanity and offers God’s solution to the sinner.

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The power of the gospel frees us from sin and Satan's control.

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In our text this week, the Apostle Paul answers frequently asked questions and objections to the gospel from those with religious advantages.

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Believers find joyous contentment in God's eternal presence.

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In Romans 2:17-29, the Apostle Paul clearly explains why Jewish people need the Gospel message.

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Believers find joyous peace through Christ even in the midst of turmoil.

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In today's passage Paul explains the impartial nature of God’s judgment of sinners.

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Believers gain joy through knowing Jesus and living in obedience to Him.

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As we begin chapter two of Romans, the Apostle Paul explodes the myth of salvation by morality.

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Believers find joy through humbly following Christ in all circumstances.

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In today’s text, the Apostle Paul traces sin and rebellion to its logical conclusion.

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Believers can face adversity in the joy of knowing the gospel is spread.

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As we continue in the first chapter of Romans, Paul declares that God is revealing his anger against the sinfulness of his highest creation.

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Believers find joy in praying for the spiritual growth of others.

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In today's message we see the personal and intimate nature of the Apostle Paul’s letter to the Roman church.

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The wise person fears and obeys God.

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Founder of Rethinking Dementia, Dr. Michelle Kimzey and FBC Keller member, Jim McLarty share information about Dementia in an awareness workshop at First Baptist Church Keller. PART 2

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Founder of Rethinking Dementia, Dr. Michelle Kimzey and FBC Keller member, Jim McLarty share information about Dementia in an awareness workshop at First Baptist Church Keller. PART 1

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Pastor Keith begins a verse by verse journey through the wonderful New Testament book of Romans.

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The wise person gratefully lives all the days he or she is granted.

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As we look to the start of a new church year, it is important to make sure of the commitments we have made.

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Dr. Jim Richards shares about foolishness from the book of Proverbs and that we are all to be fools for Christ.

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The wise person realizes God offers wisdom to the imperfect.

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The wise person heeds the warnings gained from past mistakes and godly counselors.

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The wise person stewards time, realizing God controls all things

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Pastor Keith wraps up his Sunday morning series in Proverbs by examining the use of Godly wisdom in choosing a spouse.

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The Wise person seeks to find meaning in life from God.

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Pastor Keith continues his Proverbs series on Wednesday evenings with a look at the Proverb that led him to surrender to full time ministry.

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This Sunday we will look to the Proverbs for counsel on the choosing of our closest friends.

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God honors those who humbly profess dependence on Him.

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This week in our study of the Book of Proverbs, we examine what wisdom says about the value and sanctity of human life.

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God's wisdom and power are unfathomable.

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This week, we examine what the Book of Proverbs teaches concerning alcohol.

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God is Just in His treatment of all people.

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Proverbs 5:1-23 instructs its readers how to avoid the trap of sexual sin.

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God's wisdom is found in fearing and obeying Him.

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If you want to make your Father happy, heed the instruction of Proverbs 23.

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Believers can trust God to be faithful to them.

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In chapter 2, the author of Proverbs expands on the incredible value of the pursuit of wisdom.

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Believers find hope for life only in God.

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This week we begin our annual summer Old Testament series.  This year we are studying selected passages from Proverbs.  We begin today with an introduction to the book of Proverbs from Chapter 1.

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Believers show the depth of their faith in adversity.

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In the fourth and final sermon in the series, Pastor Keith examines what the Bible says about how Christians are to spend money.

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Jesus commissioned His followers to proclaim the gospel.

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God owns everything. We are simply managers or stewards of everything He entrusts into our care temporarily. With these truths established, this week, we turn to the book of Hebrews for instruction about developing a biblical attitude toward money.

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Jesus reveals His identity to those seeking Him.

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Last week we were reminded that our God owns everything in the universe. This week we look at our responsibilities as stewards and managers of God’s resources.

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Pastor Keith begins a 4 part series, A Thousand Hills - A Biblical Worldview on Money and Possessions. Today he shares that God is the owner of everything from Psalm 50.

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Jesus' death provides salvation to all who trust in Him.

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Denying Jesus leads to sorrow and guilt.

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God is love. His greatest revelation of love—Jesus—should truly change our lives.

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Jesus willingly submitted to the Father's redemptive plan.

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The Book of Luke concludes in a similar way that it began. God’s children are comforted in the midst of their fears.

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Jesus' costly sacrifice should be remembered by believers.

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Life is full of disappointments, but when we see the truth of God's word we can experience joy through our fellowship with Jesus Christ.

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God offers salvation through faith in Jesus alone.

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We may not physically see Jesus today, but when we seek Him through His word He will reveal himself to us.

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Acceptance awaits those who seek Jesus in repentance.

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The most glorious day in human history came only two days removed from earth’s darkest day. The resurrection is the ultimate proof that the gospel is really good news.

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Jesus is the resurrected Savior and Lord.

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The Lord’s death was accompanied by many signs and wonders and a variety of reactions by the citizens of Jerusalem.

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Jesus is worthy of our worship and praise.

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The long journey to the cross is now complete. On the cross, the Lord extends grace and mercy to those who mocked him and put Him to death.

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God welcomes those who approach Him in humble and simple faith.

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We shouldn’t view Jesus’ death as an accident or see Him as a victim. The death of Christ fits perfectly within the sovereignty of God. Jesus isn’t calling us to sympathy, but submission.

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Believers can celebrate God's restoring forgiveness.

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As the passion of our Lord continues, Herod sends Jesus back to Pilate for judgement. Pilate’s ultimate decision was obviously a violation of his conscience. In today's message, we will examine the function of the conscience.

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Believers demonstrate their love for God by extending grace to others

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After finding no fault in Jesus, Pilate sends his prisoner to Herod Antipas for questioning.

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After being interrogated by the Sanhedrin, Jesus was brought before the Roman governor Pilate and falsely accused.

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Jesus expects His followers to forsake all else for Him.

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Jesus saves all who come to Him in faith.

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As our church celebrates God’s gift of marriage, we look to Ephesians 5 for guidance.

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It is God’s will for marriage to be honored. When believers honor marriage the gospel is publicly portrayed and the church is sanctified.

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After his arrest and initial questioning by the High Priest, Jesus is brought before the Sanhedrin for further interrogation.

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Jesus has the power to forgive sin.

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After a failed attempt at heroism, Peter withdraws to the shadows as Jesus is accused by his enemies.

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Jesus uses ordinary people with diverse backgrounds in His work.

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After his agonizing night of prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus meets a mob intent on putting Him to death.

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Jesus' offer of salvation will be rejected by some, leading to judgement.

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After establishing the Lord’s Supper in the upper room, Jesus and his disciples move to the Mount of Olives where he agonizes in prayer in anticipation of the cross.

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Jesus expects His followers to show compassion and mercy to others.

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Jesus gathers with his inner circle of disciples to celebrate Passover and prepare for his final days. Pastor Keith shares four essentials every believer needs to know concerning the Lord's Supper.

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Jesus is the promised Messiah who brings judgement

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As the disciples disputed about who was the greatest among them, Jesus taught them that they needed to see the reality of strength and weakness from a kingdom perspective.

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Jesus, as the unique Son of God, experienced human life fully and without sin.

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Pastor Keith shares where we have been and where God is leading us as the body of Christ at First Baptist Church Keller, in his annual State of the Church message.

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Jesus is the promised Messiah.

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God’s eternal plan of redemption began before creation and will continue for all eternity.

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As we celebrate the birth of our Savior, we are reminded that Jesus brings salvation to all who trust in Him.

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At the conclusion of his conversation on the Mount of Olives with His disciples concerning the end of days, Jesus gives them a simple illustration to help them remember His words.

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God involves humanity in the redemptive plan of His creation.

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Having traced future events from the destruction of Jerusalem to the Great Tribulation period earlier in Luke 21, Jesus details the final signs leading up to His second advent in verses 25-28.

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God's promises point to His redemptive plan for His creation.

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Pastor Keith shares part 2 of his message outlining what Jesus shared with his inner circle of disciples regarding the signs of His second coming.

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The one true God promises to restore His creation for His people through faith in His Son.

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Jesus disciples asked for the signs that they could expect leading up to the judgement.  Jesus declined to give them a firm date, but he did give them the longest answer to one of their questions that we have recorded in the New Testament.

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The one true God is just. He expects His people to demonstrate their faith through right living.

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Pastor Keith returns to his verse by verse study in the gospel of Luke. In today’s message we see that God values devotion from the heart rather than outward displays of wealth.

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The One true God is forgiving. He justifies believers by taking their sin on Himself.

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The Lord Jesus is nauseated by the proud, but intimate with the needy. Tony takes a look at the church at Laodicea from Revelation, Chapter 3 as he wraps up the series on the seven churches of Revelation.

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The one true God is compassionate; He comforts His people.

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The Church at Philadelphia is one of only two churches that received no rebuke from the Lord Jesus in the first three chapters of Revelation. Rather, the Lord showers promises of eternal blessings on them if they continue in faithfulness.

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The one true God is incomparable. He will complete his plan to save His people.

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God provides strength for those who trust in Him.

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The church in the city of Sardis was living on a reputation earned in its past. However, the reality was that the church was dead save for a few faithful saints.

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God hears the prayers of His people and acts to fulfill His purposes for them.

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The Lord's message to the Church at Thyatira begins with a list of positive attributes which are followed by an accusation of spiritual infidelity and an invitation to repentance.

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God is able to protect His people from enemies.

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Our Lord addresses the Church at Pergamum. Like the Church in Smyrna, the church at Pergamum was surrounded by paganism and emperor worship. Unlike the letter to Smyrna, the letter to Pergamum contains a mixture of commendation and rebuke.

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God's sovereign plan includes providing a way of salvation for those who believe in Him.

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In Revelation 2:8-11, the Lord addresses a letter to the church that met in the city of Smyrna. Unlike most of the seven churches in Asia, the church at Smyrna received no rebuke or correction from the Lord, only promises of blessing when they had endured suffering faithfully.

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God Controls the rise and fall of nations and powers.

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The Church at Ephesus had a solid beginning and many desirable qualities. However, Jesus gently rebuked them for failing to fan the flame of love.

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Having been banished by the Roman government to the island of Patmos, the Apostle John received a series of visions from Jesus that are preserved for believers for our encouragement and correction. Pastor Keith introduces his new series on the seven churches in Revelation.

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God calls His people to recognize and declare His sovereign purposes.

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God’s plan for us as believers is to be ambassadors for Christ and share His good news with those around us.

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God confronts His people about the consequences of their actions.

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No matter how difficult our circumstances may seem, God's mercies are new every morning and we can trust in Him to deliver us.

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Just as a couple must invest in their relationship, believers must also invest in their relationship with God.

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Pastor Keith wraps up his series from the Book of Daniel. Daniel gets a glimpse of the antichrist, the end times and the prophecies fulfilled through God’s sovereignty.

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God Created humans to be relational, with the greatest relationship being between Him and His people.

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In Daniel 10, the elderly prophet is grieved by the lack of progress Israel has made in reconstruction.  God responds to his anguished prayer by sending an angelic messenger to encourage Daniel concerning His sovereignty.

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God recognizes those who faithfully demonstrate His wisdom in their lives.

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Following Daniel’s prayer for God to fulfill his promises from the book of Jeremiah, God sends the angel Gabriel to instruct Daniel concerning the future of Israel.

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God uses discipline from society, family, and others to shape His people.

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As the end of the Babylonian Captivity draws near, Daniel calls on God to be merciful to his nation.

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God expects believers to be good stewards of the bodies He has given them.

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Daniel receives a second vision and a heavenly visitor giving him further details about future events.

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God's people should seek to please Him in their attitudes and actions.

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After a career of interpreting the dreams of other people, God gives Daniel a vision of the future kingdoms of the world including Christ’s eternal kingdom.

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Following God's wisdom leads to joy, while failing to do so leads to grief.

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After the Babylonian Empire fell to the Medo-Persians in 539 B.C. It didn’t take long for Daniel to prove his worth and his courage to the new administration.

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God promises to provide His wisdom to those who search for Him.

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Daniel is still serving Jehovah God even though kings have come and gone.

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God expects His people to show His wisdom through sexual purity.

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In Daniel 4, God humbles the greatest king on earth and then restores him to power.  In the story of Nebuchadnezzar, we see God’s plan of redemption unfold.

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All people have a choice to make: follow God or reject Him.

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In Daniel, chapter 3, King Nebuchadnezzar erects a statue and commands everyone to bow down and worship the golden image. Shadrach, Meshach and Abed-nego stand firm in their convictions and refuse to bow down and are thrown into the furnace of blazing fire trusting God will deliver them. The sovereignty of God once again is revealed to king Nebuchadnezzar and all peoples in his kingdom.

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Following God's wisdom is demonstrated in how a person treats others.

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King Nebuchadnezzar calls on the wise men of Babylon to not only interpret a dream but to tell him what dream he had. Daniel calls on God to reveal the dream and its interpretation, so God would receive the glory.

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God provides direction to those who place their trust in Him. Russ Adams looks at Proverbs 2 and 3 in this weeks session in Explore the Bible curriculum.

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The final lesson in our Systematic Theology class is on eschatology. Eschatology is the study of last things. Pastor Keith will describe the two major division of eschatology and then give an overview of the most popular eschatological systems. Special guest via phone is Chad Ray, a former member of FBC Keller.

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Daniel and his three friends are brought into the realm of King Nebuchadnezzar and stand firm in their convictions to remain faithful to God and His protection over them.

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God warns us of the consequences of foolish choices. Jack Gatewood gives us an introduction to the book of Proverbs and shares session 1 from the new study guide for the summer from Explore the Bible.

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Pastor Keith begins his new series from the book of Daniel with an overview of the 12 chapters. Serving God in a Strange Land: The Book of Daniel

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Believers must make every effort to share the gospel with everyone. Paul Chastain brings the final lesson of the quarter from the Explore the Bible curriculum.

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Pastor Keith wraps up part two on the doctrine of salvation. Dr. Jim Richards visits via the phone to discuss the SBTC and the role churches play in the convention.

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Just days before his arrest and subsequent crucifixion, the Lord Jesus warns his disciples to avoid the sin of religious hypocrisy.

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Believers should accept and encourage other believers to facilitate unity.

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This week’s Systematic Theology class introduces the doctrine of salvation. Melissa Sanders joins us by phone to discuss strategies for teaching theology to children.

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After Jesus had successfully silenced his enemies with his incredibly wise teaching, he questioned them concerning the nature of the Messiah.

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Believers should seek to represent Christ well in their communities and world.

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In lecture 7, we examine what the Word of God says concerning man's origin, nature and present condition. Dr. Kevin Waldrop joins us by telephone from San Lorenzo, California to explain the concepts of total depravity and original sin.

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After two failed attempts by the scribes and elders to entrap Jesus, the Sadducees make their attempt with an absurd question.

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Believers are to demonstrate Christlike character, living as sacrifices in all they do. Scott Ferguson brings lesson 11, from the Explore the Bible curriculum, to life from the book of Romans.

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This week, we examine the work of the Holy Spirit in the Trinity. Justin Peters joins us by telephone from Montana to discuss the Word of Faith Movement.

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Jesus enemies were determined to put Him to death.  When their attempts to verbally trap Him failed, they sent in spies to finish the task.  Seeing through their hypocrisy, Jesus stunned them into silence with His wisdom.

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In Romans 11 Paul uses the analogy of grafting branches into the olive tree in order to teach the Gentiles about Israel’s role in God’s plan of salvation. Mack Zimmerman leads us through the study in today’s Explore the Bible lesson.

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In this lesson, Pastor Keith introduces the doctrine of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Dax Summerhill joins us by telephone from Florida to discuss the relationship of God the Father and the other members of the Trinity.

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The prophet Isaiah shares a parable 800 years before the birth of Christ that expresses the incredible patience of our heavenly father. Jesus mirrors that story in another parable, which gives us insight into God's call to be good stewards in each of our lives.

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If you confess with you mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in you heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Darren Knapp shares from Romans and his own life how your life can be changed.

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Lecture number 4 is on the work of Christ. Today, we will discuss the three offices that Christ fulfilled. Dr. Jody Anderson will join us for a discussion ranging from Puritan family worship to teaching theology at a graduate level.

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The world in which Jesus lived and taught 2000 years ago, was not fundamentally different than our own.  Various groups and individuals struggled for authority.  The Scriptures clearly reveal that Christ has ultimate authority and we owe obedience to Him.

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All who accept the gospel have a sure hope for a future as children of God. Russ Adams reviews the first few chapters of Romans, leading us to today's study from Chapter 8.

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Pastor Keith covers key passages from the Old and New Testaments that help us understand the relationship of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Dr. Matt Pitts, pastor of Minden Baptist Church, joins the class by phone to discuss how he approaches the teaching of theology in a local church.

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Why should we bless God? Isn't God suppose to bless us? Pastor Keith shares reasons we should bless God this Easter. 1 Peter 1:3-5

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Salvation comes through Jesus' death and resurrection. Logan shares the resurrection story from the book of Luke.

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Pastor Keith looks at the attributes of God and the concept of the Trinity.

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Palm Sunday begins Holy Week in the life of a believer. Pastor Keith shares a message celebrating the triumphant arrival of Jesus into Jerusalem, leading the way for His eventual death on the cross and glorious resurrection. Luke 19:28-48

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All who accept the gospel find freedom from the guilt of sin.

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Pastor Keith begins lecture 1 of his Systematic Theology class on the topic of Bibliology. He is also joined by Dr. Michael Waldrop, pastor, Desert Ridge Baptist Church in St. George, UT, to discuss teaching theology in the midst of the mormon religion.

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All who accept the gospel find peace with God

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We can trust God in a pandemic. James 5:11 tells us why that is true. In this message, Pastor Keith points to the pity and mercy of God seen in his providential care of Old Testament saints such as Job. The goal of the message is that every member of FBC Keller would have full confidence in God in our hour of trial.

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Pastor Keith begins his new class, Systematic Theology with an introduction.

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All who accept the gospel by faith are justified before the Father.

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For the believer, all of life is a test of faith. The test is not to inform God about the reality and quality of our faith. Rather, when believers go through the trials of life with our faith intact, we become more useful to the Lord and to the world and gain assurance. James 1:2-12

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Kreg Bryant shares the lesson from the Explore the Bible curriculum for Sunday, March 15, 2020.

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In the wake of the coronavirus, Pastor Keith brings a timely message from the book of Philippians.

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Pastor Keith shares another of Jesus’ parables and discusses three areas of judgement; steadfast, spurious, and subversive. Find out where you stand in today’s message. Luke 19:11-27

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Zaccheus was a small man in stature but he ended up with a big heart after an encounter with Jesus. Pastor Keith shares how are heart will be forever changed when when come to Jesus on His terms. Luke 19:1-10

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"Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me," was the cry of the blind beggar. Jesus responded to his persistent outcry and restored his sight. Each of us have had moments where we were spiritually blind. We need to cry out, "Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me." Jesus will respond. Tony Richmond, associate Pastor to Families shares the story from Luke, Chapter 18 and applies it to each of us today. Luke 18:35-43

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Jesus had one mission while on this earth; to seek and to save the lost. Pastor Keith shares how we can stay on mission and message for Jesus until He returns.

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Why should we pity the wealthy? Luke reminds us that it would be easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. Then who can be saved? Pastor Keith shares insight into where our treasure should be from Luke, chapter 18.

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Pastor Keith shares the story of the rich, young ruler from Luke, chapter 18. You’ll see in today’s message how Jesus’ response to his request to inherit eternal life can be applicable to each one of us. Luke 18:18-23

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As parents, we need to encourage our children, not hinder them in their search for a personal relationship with our heavenly Father through Jesus Christ. Pastor Keith shares how Jesus rebuked his disciples from attempting to keep children from coming to Him. Luke 18:15-17

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Two men in the temple. Two prayers. Two completely different results. Pastor Keith shares more from this parable on praying for mercy. Luke 18:9-14

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The theme of today’s message is “keep on praying.” Pastor Keith shares a parable that reminds us that we have a heavenly Father who is always available to hear our prayers. Luke 18:1-8

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As we begin the new year, pastor Keith says there are three options we have as a church. One, we can live like the world. Two, we can do nothing and coast through life on our past accomplishments, or three, KEEP ON RUNNING. Find out more of what that means in today’s message from Hebrews, chapter 12.

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Jesus is coming again one day, but His second coming will be very different than His first. Pastor Keith shares about the second advent in today’s message from Luke, chapter 17.

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The announcement is made, the gender revealed, and the character of God expressed in His son as foretold by Isaiah. Pastor Keith shares qualities in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ for the advent season, now and for the advent to come. Isaiah 9:6-7

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Jesus said, among those born of women there has arisen no one greater than John the Baptist, and yet we find that even John the Baptist doubted his faith. Tony shares this truth from God’s word; there are no perfect people, even those we esteem as heroes of the Bible. Find out in today’s message how your faith can be strengthened through your relationship with Jesus Christ. Matthew 11:2-15

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What is clear about the kingdom of God is that there is an “already” and “not yet” element to the kingdom. Pastor Keith gives an in-depth look at this mystery of God’s kingdom. Luke 17:20-21

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Pastor Keith shares another mark of a true disciple; thankfulness. Luke 17:11-19

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What does it take to be a genuine disciple of Jesus Christ? Pastor Keith shares the marks of a true disciple from Luke, chapter 17. Luke 17:1-10

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Heaven and hell are real places. Many people believe they are good enough to enter the gates of heaven. Pastor Keith shares the one requirement that is needed to assure a place in God's kingdom.

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Scoffers are those that sneer at the word of God. They have existed since the book of Genesis and they will continue right up until the moment of Christ’s return. So, how do we deal with scoffers? Pastor Keith gives insight into how Jesus handled scoffers and how we can handle those that mock us and our beliefs. Luke 16:14-18

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We are given blessings that are not our own. They are gifts from God and we will be held accountable for them. Pastor Keith shares a parable on stewardship. Luke 16:1-13

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Tony shares the story of King David and Mephibosheth and the example it shows of God's wonderful grace extended to each one of us. 2 Samuel 9:1-13

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God is calling each one of us. Are you listening? More importantly, are you heeding what he is asking of you? Jon Moore shares a powerful message on the call to revival. 2 Chronicles 7:13-14

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Are you qualified to enter the kingdom of God? Have you been born again? Jon Moore poses that question in his message and explains how you an be sure you’ll spend eternity in heaven. John 3:1-10

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Have you ever believed in the Lord Jesus Christ? That’s the question Jon Moore asks in his message, “The Highway of Holiness.” Find out what it means to believe.

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Isaiah was allowed to see the being and character of God and realized his iniquities. Jon Moore shares application from Isaiah 6 in order that we might see our own iniquities and allow God to transform our lives. Isaiah 6:1-9

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Jon Moore begins our revival series with a message that speaks to the preparation we need to have in order to experience revival. Luke 3:2-6

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Pastor Keith reviews the why, when, and outcome of taking the Lord's Supper. 1 Corinthians 11:23-26

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We all know the parable of the prodigal son. But, today's message from Pastor Keith approaches the subject from a different perspective. Luke 15:11-32

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Pastor Keith shares two parables that Jesus shared to help give understanding to what makes heaven happy. Luke 15:1-10

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When the pendulum swings, which side will you be on? The side that puts Christ first or the side that relies on yourself. Pastor Keith talks about the high cost of discipleship. Luke 14:25-35

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All the preparations have been made for the Lord’s Banquet. Will you be able to partake of what the Lord has for you? Pastor Keith shares how you can be assured that you will sit at the banquet feast. Luke 14:15-24

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Wes Pastor, Founder and President of NETS (New England Training and Sending Center for Church Planting and Revitalization), shares his passion for growing the body of Christ. Matthew 28:18-20

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People who are born again have an entirely different world view. They are no longer living their lives for the here and now. They are living their lives for the glory of God. They are investing in eternity and trusting that God will be their reward. Find out more in today’s message. Luke 14:7-15

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When is the right time to do the right thing? Only on days ending in "Y." Find out "Y" in Pastor Keith's message. Luke 14:1-6

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Pastor Keith wraps up his series on the Psalms of Ascent by sharing how the church can dwell in unity but also ways in which we can disrupt unity within the body of Christ. Psalm 133

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Pastor Keith wraps up his mini series on serving others with a message on reaching the lost from the book of Acts.

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We are to have this attitude which was also in Christ; that we are not here to be served but to humble ourselves and serve others. Philippians 2:3-11

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Pastor Keith begins a new mini series, Serving Others.

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Do you serve the Lord expecting recognition and the hopes of being noticed or are you willing to serve the Lord anywhere and anytime where no one will notice you except the Lord? Pastor Keith shares about the night watchmen in today’s message from Psalm 134.

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We learn from David in Psalm 132 that our promises to God are not always completed. But God always fulfills His promises to us. God promises that all those who trust in Christ will never be disappointed Do you believe in the promises of God? Find out more in today’s message. Psalm 132

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Many are in despair because of the entanglement of sin. But the good news is, God is merciful and desires to forgive us of our sin when we call on His name. Pastor Keith shares more from Psalm 130.

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Even though we are persecuted, we are not defeated. God gives us life that we may make manifest to a lost and dying world the power of the gospel through Jesus Christ. Psalm 129

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Psalm 127 is a psalm for busy people. It is a psalm for people with personal, work, financial and family responsibilities. In short, it’s a psalm for you and me. Pastor Keith shares how we can build our homes and raise our children, God’s way. Psalm 127-128

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Our Associate Pastor of Worship and Creative Arts, Matt Perkinson, brings the message today from the series Psalms of Ascent. Psalm 126

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We are strangers and aliens here in this world. We are all on a journey traveling to our heavenly home and if we put our faith and trust in Christ then we are called to be steadfast, immovable, and unchanging. Pastor Keith brings encouragement from Psalm 125.

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Have you ever wondered what life would be like without God being on your side? Psalm 124 explores hypothetical situations without God, and contrasts them with the realities of life with God.

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In today’s sermon Pastor Keith examines what it means to have eyes of faith. Psalm 123

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Are You content in your life? Pastor Keith shares with us a road map to contentment from Psalm 131.

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Pastor Keith’s purpose in today’s message is to encourage the saints of the Lord as he continues his series, Psalms of Ascent. Psalms 120-121

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The Book of Psalms contains songs of the Bible that call us to worship. I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord.” (Psalm 122:1) Pastor Keith embarks on a new series, “Psalms of Ascent,” Going Up to Worship. Today we look at Psalm 122.

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There are some enduring truths we find in God’s word when we talk about Easter. Pastor Keith shares five implications of Easter in today’s resurrection message. Luke 24:1-11

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Jesus enters Jerusalem, not as an earthly king to rule over the region, but as King of kings and Lord of lords, on His way to defeat satan and death. Matthew 21:1-11

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As we grow in our faith, what steps do we need to take to guard that growth. Tony Richmond, Associate Pastor to Families shares from the book of Nehemiah in today’s message. Nehemiah 13:4-31

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If we are to face intimidation in a Christ-like way, in a world that is increasingly hostile to us and the church, we must do so with boldness but also with compassion. Find out more in today’s message. Luke 13:31-35.

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People think that if they go to church, attend a Bible study or even travel on a mission trip, they will make it into heaven. Not so. Find out in today’s message just how narrow the way is to heaven. Luke 13:22-30

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There remains an element of mystery when we look at the biblical concept of the Kingdom of God. Pastor Keith clarifies and expands our understanding of the Kingdom of God. Luke 13:18-21

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In today’s passage we see how much Jesus values women. Pastor Keith shares a timely message on a woman’s worth and position in our society. Luke 13:10-17

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Jesus said, unless you repent, you will all likewise perish. What does this mean? Find out in today’s message from Luke, Chapter 13.

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Questions and answers on the proposed Phase 1 of the Vision Plan.

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Our culture is enamored with the Jesus of their own imagination. He never talks about sin and certainly never judges anyone or anything. But we believe in the Jesus of the Bible. A stark contrast to the Jesus of our culture’s imagination. Pastor Keith shares the whole counsel of God in today’s message. Luke 12:49-59

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No one knows the date or time of Jesus Christ's second coming, but we do know the time is near. The question from today's message is, are you ready for His return? Luke 12:35-48

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In today’s message, Dr. Jim Richards, Executive Director of the Southern Baptist of Texas Convention, looks at the principles in the Bible on building a Biblical family. Deuteronomy 6:4-9

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God rejoices in meeting our needs and wants us to rejoice in being the conduit for meeting the needs of others. How do we do that? Find out in today’s message from Luke, chapter 12.

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Pastor Keith shares that being wealthy and accumulating riches is not a sin, but warns against how we handle those riches. Luke 12:13-21

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Persecution of Christians is becoming more and more prevalent in our day and time. Pastor Keith shares encouragement on how we can avoid the fear of man and trust in the promises of God. Luke 12:4-12

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Pastor Keith continues his series from the book of Luke on the hypocrisy of the Pharisees and how we can avoid living our lives in the same manner. Luke 12:1-3

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A look at the future of First Baptist Church Keller through the Vision Plan.

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Pastor Keith shares 8 marks of a pharisaical heart, from his series, the gospel according to Luke. Luke 11:37-54

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Pastor Keith shares a Christmas message to encourage us, that God is with us no matter what we face in our lives. Matthew 1:18-24, Hebrews 4:14-16

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In this season of lights at Christmas, we are reminded to let the light of Christ in each of us shine the brightest in the midst of a dark and sinful world. Luke 11:33-36

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God has given us a mountain of evidence for us to believe in His redemptive plan. But many still are demanding signs from heaven before they will believe. Pastor Keith shares the many signs God has revealed over the years and the ultimate sign of His incarnate Son. Luke 11:29-32

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We don’t need proof that man is sinful. But, what is the fundamental sin of humanity? Pastor Keith reveals the answer from Luke, chapter 11. Luke 11:14-28

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God is able and willing to provide for the needs of His children. Pastor Keith shares more about God’s generosity in his message from Luke, chapter 11. Luke 11:5-13

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Pastor Keith reminds us that being thankful is not just a once a year expression on Thanksgiving day. He gives us a breakdown of everyday thankfulness in Part 3 of his message, "Teach Us to Pray." Luke 11:1-4

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Pastor Keith shares part 2 of his message on “Teach us to Pray” and gives insight into what the model prayer instructs us to do. Luke 11:1-4

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A disciple of Jesus asked Him to teach them to pray. Luke records the model prayer and pastor Keith gives an overview in part 1 of his message, "Teach us to Pray." Luke 11:1-4

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In his message, “Don’t Miss the Point,” Tony Richmond explains that the story of the prodigal son reveals the grace and forgiveness of the Father. Luke 15:11-32

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Sometimes in our daily walk we choose what is good, but we don’t choose what is best. Pastor Keith explains in today’s message. Luke 10:38-42

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The story of the good Samaritan is much more than just a lesson in generosity, sharing, and kindness. Find out more in today’s message from Pastor Keith. Luke 10:25-37

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What brings you joy in your Christian walk? Pastor Keith explains what should be our source for supreme joy as Christians and what the source of ultimate joy is for our Savior, Jesus Christ. Luke 10:17-24

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Pastor Keith returns to his verse by verse study in the book of Luke. He challenges us to take the good news to a lost and dying world. Luke 10:1-16

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Ted Eaton shares from Isaiah how God's plan is always to redeem us and to remove the transgressions from our lives. Isaiah 43:25-28; 44:21-22

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Jack Gatewood shares the rest of the story following the series on Joshua and reminds us that obedience to God cannot be taken lightly. Judges 1 and 2

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Lawrence Duhon shares insight from God's word on how we can be free from the stronghold of sin in our lives. Romans 12:1-2

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Pastor Keith wraps up his sermon series from the book of Joshua and asks the question, “Whom will you serve?” Joshua 24

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We need to pass on to our children the great truths of the past and show them that we should not only live well, but be prepared to die well. Pastor Keith explains from Joshua 23.

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Pastor Keith shares about the dangers of complacency in the church and how we can avoid it. Joshua 17:14-18

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Pastor Keith reminds us that no matter your age, as long as there is breath in your lungs, God is not finished with you. Don’t quit before you are finished. Joshua 14:1-15

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Our God is a big, big God. He is powerful enough to do whatsoever He commands including striking an army down with hailstones and making the sun stand still in the middle of the day. Hear more from Joshua, Chapter 10 and how the events of the past have an impact on our lives in the present.

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Pastor Keith shares some life applications from both the Israelites and the Gibeonites found in Joshua, Chapter 9.

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A message from Jon Moore 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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A message from Vernon Ball 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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A message from Jon Moore 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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A message from Dallas Turner 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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A message from Wayne Sanders 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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A message from Jim Perry 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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A message from Duane Perkinson 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference

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A message from John Redfern Former pastor of FBC Keller 2018 Senior Adult Bible Conference First Baptist Church Keller

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After the defeat of the city of Ai, Joshua calls all the people to a worship service. There he shares the whole counsel of God, all the words of the law, the blessing and the curse. There was not a word of all that Moses had commanded which Joshua did not read before all the assembly of Israel. Joshua 8:30-35

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We don’t have to be stoned to death or die on a cross because of our sin, even though we deserve that and more. Christ took our place so that we would be pardoned from sin. How then should we live? Pastor Keith shares the story of Achan from Joshua 7.

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God used Rahab the harlot to aid in the destruction of Jericho, but also included her in His eternal redemptive plan. Pastor Keith unwinds the story of Rahab and the power of redemption through God’s grace. Joshua 2:1-24

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Around the city the people walked. The trumpet sounded and then they shouted and the walls came tumbling down. God’s plan for overthrowing the city of Jericho. Joshua 6:1-21

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Chapter 5 of the book of Joshua is an encouragement to do what is right. Pastor Keith covers 4 things that are right for a believer to do. Joshua 5:13-15

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After Moses died, the mantle of leadership fell upon Joshua to lead the Hebrew children into the promise land. One of the obstacles to get into Israel was crossing the Jordan river. Pastor Keith shares the account of God’s miracle of leading His people across the river on dry land. Joshua 3:1-17

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Pastor Keith begins his new summer sermon series from the book of Joshua. Joshua 1:1-9

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Faithful Ministry with the End Looming Large 2 Timothy 4 Dr. Dax Summerhill Pastor - Providence Village Baptist Church Lake Butler, Florida

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Ready in Any Time 2 Timothy 3 Chad Ray Pastor - Antioch Baptist Church Palestine, Texas

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2 Timothy 2 A Minister Made by God Dr. Jody Anderson Pastor - Grace Covenant Baptist Church Arab, Alabama

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2 Timothy 1 The Nature of Christian Ministry Dr. Jody Anderson Pastor - Grace Covenant Baptist Church Arab, Alabama

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If you are a follower of Christ, you should be willing to part with anything and everything that would hinder you from following Christ wherever He leads. A follower of Christ means you value Him supremely. Find out exactly what that means in today’s message. Luke 9:57-62

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Jesus said that he who is least among you is the one who is the greatest. Find out about christian humility in today’s message from Pastor Keith. Luke 9:43-56

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They say patience is a virtue. Yes, but it’s also a fruit of the spirit and it’s one of the ways we model ourselves to be Christ like. Jesus shows patience toward each one of us as he did with his disciples in today’s passage. Luke 9:37-43

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Peter, James, and John were set aside to visibly see God’s glory through His Son, Jesus Christ. Pastor Keith shares the passage on the transfiguration in today’s message. Luke 9:28-3

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This cross bearing, self denying, kingdom investing, gospel proclaiming, transformed thinking life, that Jesus laid before his apostles, is to be true of all believers. Luke 9:21-27

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Jesus said His mission was to seek and to save the lost. He was speaking of that forgiveness made possible through His atoning work on the Cross and ultimately through His glorious resurrection. Pastor Keith talks about this special Grace that is available for only those who will repent and put their faith in Christ. Luke 9:18-20

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We learn about Christ’s common grace demonstrated to the just and the unjust in the story of the feeding of the 5000 in Luke 9:11-17.

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Jesus began sending His disciples out, empowering them and giving them the authority to do the same things that He had done; preach the kingdom and perform miracles. Luke 9:1-10

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The God in the Bible is a personal savior, not a distant deity. We see that in two different situations where Jesus provides healing and restoration. Luke 8:40-56

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We find out in today’s message that demons are real, created beings, fallen angels and that they have dominion over the earth, for now. The good news is, Jesus is more powerful than demons and their future has already been decided by God almighty. Luke 8:26-39

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As we celebrate our risen Lord and Savior, Pastor Keith reviews the story of the two men on the road to Emmaus in his message, “Inflammation of the Heart.” Luke 24:13-35

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In Luke 8:22-25 Jesus used a storm to teach His disciples some great lessons about His character and about His power that would benefit them when He was no longer with them.

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Pastor Keith explores 3 ways we are related to Jesus Christ in his message from Luke, chapter 8. Luke 8:19-21

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There is a foundational truth that we can’t skip over if we truly want to be a kind of people that transmit light for the glory of Christ. Pastor Tony Richmond touches on that truth in his message, “Listen Closely” from Luke 8:16-18

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Do you share your faith with those around you? Do you ever get discouraged because the message doesn’t seem to get through to some people? Pastor Keith shares the “story of the soils” as we learn about the different people who hear the gospel and the irrefutable evidence of true conversion. Luke 8:4-15

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The people who will receive the greatest rewards in heaven may not just be those who dine with kings and presidents in the Lord’s service but those who labored faithfully behind the scenes whose names we may never know. Pastor Keith shares about the unheralded heroes of ministry from Luke chapter 8. Luke 8:1-3

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The way to salvation is the way of humility. It’s not the path of personal achievement and attainment that brings salvation. In this message we hear the story of two individuals that are coming to Jesus in different ways. The first person humbling herself before Jesus, the other expecting and wanting approval through recognition and status.

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Is there evidence that you’ve been born again. God is calling you to come to Him on his terms; broken hearted, empty handed, empty pockets. in humility, Lord have mercy on me. Pastor Keith speaks on the fickleness of unbelief. Luke 7:31-35

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We know that the greatest of all time was our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. But in Luke Chapter 7 Jesus describes the G.O.A.T that proceeds Him and prepares the way for His ministry. Luke 7:24-30

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There are certain phases in the life of every believer when we are prone to disappointment and doubt. Pastor Keith shares how John the Baptist had doubts of Jesus’ reasons for coming and that things were not as he expected them to be. Luke 7:18-23

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Pastor Keith recounts the story of Jesus giving life to a dead son of a widow woman in the small town of Nain. He shares four things we need to know about caring for widows. Luke 7:11-17

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Pastor Keith returns to his series from the book of Luke. He shares that we must have right thinking about Jesus, ourselves, and others as we navigate these difficult days. Luke 7:1-10

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Dr. Michael Wright shares a vision for getting out of our comfort zone and engaging the community and the culture around us.

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Pastor Keith shares the state of the church and introduces the Vision Plan for FBC Keller as we wrap up 2017. Colossians 3:12-17

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Pastor Keith wraps up his Christmas series, "The Coming Christ" with the final title of Jesus Christ, found in Isaiah, Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6-7

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Isaiah gives 4 titles to Jesus Christ in his prophecy in Chapter 9. Pastor Keith explores the 3rd in the series, Everlasting Father. Isaiah 9:6-7

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Dr. Wright, Associate Pastor for Leadership Development, explores the second title given to Jesus Christ by the prophet Isaiah. Isaiah 9:6

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Pastor Keith begins a 4 part series, “The Coming Christ.” Today’s message looks at the first of the four titles for Jesus Christ as found in Isaiah chapter 9; Wonderful Counselor. Isaiah 9:6-7

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This is the final message in the series, “The Church’s Commitment to Members” and how the vision plan for First Baptist Church Keller is designed to bring glory to God. 1 Corinthians 10:31

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The 5th Commitment (Faithful Stewardship) of the church to its members actually works in both directions. From the church to the people and from the people to the church and ultimately to the glory of God. Luke 16:10-13

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What makes the local church more than another civic club? Pastor Keith discusses the 4 essential elements of the local church and how it impacts its members. Acts 2:41-42

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Part three in the series of the church's commitment to it's members. Pastor Keith looks at church planting and the vision of FBC Keller for the future. Acts 16:6-10

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Believers are left in the world to influence the world around us. The Lord uses 3 comparisons in today’s passage. Salt, light, and a city on a hill. Matthew 5:13-16

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Pastor Keith begins a six week study of the church's commitment to members, looking at spiritual development and the exhortation to preach the word of God. Hebrews 5:11-14

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Pastor Keith looks outside the local church for the 6th commitment of church membership. He discusses welcoming others to the family. Luke 14:12-14

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Pastor Keith looks at the commitment of unity from 1 Corinthians, chapter 1.

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Pastor Keith encourages every church member to take to heart their calling, their duty, their obligation to serve every other member of the church. Ephesians 4:11-16

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All of the duties and responsibilities of church membership can be summarized with the commitment and duty to love one another. Pastor Keith discusses this commitment from Romans 12:9-13.

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Pastor Keith continues his six part series on Members commitment to the Church as he discusses prayer from Acts 2:42

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Pastor Keith begins a six part series on the commitments of every believer to the local church, followed by six commitments of every local church to its members. His message today is on “Gathering” from Hebrews 10:25.

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There are warnings all throughout Scripture concerning idolatry. While worshipping man-made statues is obviously misattributed worship, what happens when our love and devotion to our family turns idolatrous? Tony Richmond shares from God’s Word about "The Sneakiness of Family Idolatry" and the priority of total devotion to Christ. Luke 14:25-26

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Throughout his earthly ministry, Jesus called on people to repent of their sins. Jesus rejected the theology that all roads lead to heaven and gave his listeners a clear path to salvation. In this message we see yet another example of a clear choice Jesus gives each one of us. Luke 6:46-49

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Spiritual Discernment is the ability to distinguish truth from error. Pastor Keith passionately dissects this topic from the book of Luke. Luke 6:39-45

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Pastor Keith shares the Do's and Don'ts of loving our enemies from the sermon on the mount. Luke 6:37-38

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In His sermon on the mount, Jesus reminds us to be merciful, be generous, and be loving and compassionate to others, even our enemies. Luke 6:27-36

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Jesus describes two sorts of people in his sermon on the mount. The blessed and the cursed. Luke 6:20-26

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Pastor Keith shares the background on the "sermon on the mount" as recorded in the book of Luke. Luke 6:17-20

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An apostleship is a mission that is given by another for someone to accomplish. Jesus accomplished his mission perfectly and as he prepared His exit strategy we learn about the calling of the Apostles. Luke 6:12-16.

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God gave a blessing of the Sabbath to mankind. The Pharisees added rules and regulations to make it more legalistic. But Jesus was the Lord of the sabbath and confronted the Pharisees on their religion of achievement and works righteousness. Luke 6:1-11

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Incompatibility - the condition of two things being so different in nature as to be incapable of coexisting. We will see in this message that God’s grace is incompatible with religious legalism, the gospel is incompatible with salvation by works, and pride is incompatible with humility. Luke 5:33-39

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In this message, Pastor Keith (through the writings of Dr. Luke) introduces us to one of the men that Jesus called as a disciple and an Apostle, a tax collector named Matthew. We will learn that God calls the unrighteous and rejects the self-righteous. Luke 5:27-32

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What kind of strategies do we need to bring our friends to Jesus. Pastor Keith shares 4 things we must do to introduce our friends (and family) to the biblical Jesus. Luke 5:17-26

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Because of his own conversion to Christ, the apostle Paul declares he is eager to preach the good news about Jesus. Christians can and should learn from Paul to be eager and unashamed to reveal the glorious righteousness of God. Romans 1:15-17

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The healing of the man plagued with leprosy is a classic account of God’s power through Jesus Christ. As pastor Keith shares, it’s also a metaphor for the sin that plagues each one of us and how we can have the same healing power that the leper received in Luke, Chapter 5. Luke 5:12-16

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In His message from the first eleven verses of Luke, Chapter 5; pastor Keith urges each of us to be doers of the word and not merely hearers when it comes to being fishers of men. Luke 5:1-11

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Pastor Keith brings a word of encouragement concerning your personal finances. Luke 5:1-11

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We have been looking at the sovereignty of the Lord Jesus in Luke Chapter 4. Today, we look at His healing power of diseases and afflictions, not only of the physical and mental but most importantly the spiritual. Luke 4:38-44

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There are two places in scripture where the phrase “the Holy One of God” is found. In Mark chapter 6 where Peter proclaims who Jesus is and also in Luke chapter 4 (today’s passage) where even the demons know who Jesus is. Not just a teacher, a prophet or a great physician, but the Holy One of God. Luke 4:30-37

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The synagogue. A sermon. Rejection. Attempted murder. All parts in the drama that unfolds in the book of Luke as God seeks to redeem his people. Luke 4:14-30

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After 40 days in the wilderness Jesus was tempted by Satan in every way, but Jesus resisted the temptations and is without sin. Pastor Keith returns to his series, "The Gospel According to Luke," and shares about temptation and how we can stand firm against it. Luke 4:1-13

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How can a person have assurance that their salvation through Jesus Christ is secure. That question leads us to Romans 8 as pastor Keith shares his message titled, “Assurance Through the Resurrection.” Romans 8:1-11

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We come to the end of the Roman Road. In the final message of this series pastor Keith encourages us to share the good news to those around us. Romans 10:8-15

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In this 5th message in the 6 part series on the Roman Road, pastor Keith helps put some of the things we’ve been learning together, to equip us to deal with some of the real world issues that we will face when we go out to share the gospel. Romans 10:4-10

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God’s plan was to justify his people through the substitutionary atoning death of his own dear Son, Jesus Christ. In this message, Pastor Keith describes the every day life of someone who has been justified. How your life is truly transformed if you are born again. Romans 6:15-23

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In his message from Romans 5, Pastor Keith shares some of the implications of our justification through Christ and that we will gain a deeper understanding of the value of our salvation. Romans 5:1-11.

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Last week we heard the bad news concerning mankind on our journey down the Roman road. This week pastor Keith shares the good news from Romans Chapter 3. Romans 3:21-26

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Pastor Keith begins a new series, "The Roman Road." Today's message is the starting point and there's plenty of bad news. But don't worry, on the Roman road, good news is just around the corner. Romans 1:18-22

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Mark 10:13-16

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2 Timothy 3:16-17

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Joshua 5

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Luke Chapter 3 traces the genealogy of Jesus Christ and we see how God’s perfect plan continues to unfold in the life of His son. Luke 3:23-38.

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Why was Jesus baptized? After all, he led a sinless life and had no need for repentance. Pastor Keith shares the reasons Jesus was baptized by John as He began his earthly ministry. Luke 3:21-22

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John the Baptist’s ministry was pointing people to the saving power of Jesus Christ. He made it clear that he was not the Messiah. Even in the face of death he shared the truth of God’s plan. He humbly stated, “He must increase, but I must decrease.” Luke 3:15-20

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Pastor Keith gives insight into the life and ministry of John the Baptist. Luke 3:1-14

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It’s a doctrinal truth that in His incarnation Jesus was fully man, yet fully God. In one person (Jesus) both the divine and human exist perfectly without one nature doing violence to the other. Luke 2:39-52

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Pastor Keith introduces us to two more witnesses to the incarnation of Jesus Christ. Luke 2:21-39

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Good News of Great Joy is given to all people. Pastor Keith continues his series from the Book of Luke. Open your Bible to Luke 2:8-20 and be ready to receive the good news!

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The Hebrew people are set apart to usher in the Messiah. However, some Jews reject Christ and hold closely to religious traditions. The Letter to the Hebrews (by an unknown author) was written to stir Jews to pay closer attention and consider carefully the good news about Christ. They are exhorted to believe, reject religious traditions, listen to the voice of the Holy Spirit, and believe on Christ. After all, Jesus is better than everything.

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Tony Richmond, Minister to Students, brings a Christmas message from the book of Hebrews.

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Jesus Christ humbled himself and left the glories of heaven to be conceived in the womb of a virgin girl, to be born as men are born, to live as men live, tempted in every way that we are, to ultimately accomplish the reason for his birth; that is his atoning death on the cross and ultimately his glorious resurrection. Pastor Keith shares from Chapter 2 of Luke, the birth of the Savior.

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Christmas is a time of gift giving and we celebrate the greatest gift given to mankind; God's son, Jesus Christ. Pastor Keith shares about God's new covenant as he wraps up Chapter 1 of Luke.

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Friends and family of Zacharias and Elizabeth thought they should name their child Zacharias, but Elizabeth said, “No indeed; but he shall be called John.” When they confronted Zacharias he wrote, "His name is John." Afterwards, Zacharias was able to speak and he began praising God. Find out the rest of the story as Pastor Keith continues in the first chapter of the book of Luke. Luke 1:57-66

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Mary composes a song of praise after the angel brings the news that she will be the one to give birth to the savior of the world. Pastor Keith continues his series from the book of Luke. Luke 1:39-56

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What does a church need to do if that want to change the world? Lawrence Duhon, Associate Pastor of Missions and Evangelism shares insight from the book of Acts and gives an update on mission work and outreach at FBC Keller.

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Pastor Keith shares the doctrine of the virgin birth in his message titled, "How Can This Be?" from Luke, Chapter 1.

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Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth had been childless for many years. They desperately desired to have a child and petitioned God to provide. God heard their prayers and Elizabeth became pregnant. Hear this amazing story and God’s fulfillment of prophecy through these two Godly individuals as Keith continues his series in the book of Luke. Luke 1:5-25

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Pastor Keith begins a new series from the Book of Luke. He gives an introduction and preview of the upcoming series. Luke 1:1-4.

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Pastor Keith wraps up his series on Ephesians and gives insight on Martin Luther and Reformation Day.

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Pastor Keith discusses spiritual warfare and encourages us to walk circumspectly, be sober, keep on your guard, recognize we have an enemy, but recognize that greater is He that is in us, than he that is in the world.

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What is our responsibility in the workplace both as an employee and employer? How do we honor God in our work. Pastor Keith continues his series in the book of Ephesians.

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Keith Sanders Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Dr. Jim Dempsey Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Bob Vigoren Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Matt Perkinson Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Lawrence Duhon and Steve Nelson Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Tony Richmond Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Dr. Joe Wooddell Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Jack Gatewood Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Dr. Jim Dempsey Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Dr. Michael Wright Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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Dr. Joe Wooddell Engage Conference 2016 First Baptist Church Keller

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What is God's plan for the family? Pastor Keith lays it out in the first 4 verses of Ephesians chapter 6.

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The Apostle Paul, inspired by the Holy Spirit, is revealing that marriage is to be a picture of Christ’s love for His church; and through that he explains how we are to have marriages that bring honor and glory to God.

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How do we submit to one another? Pastor Keith gives insight from verse 21 of Ephesians, chapter 5.

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We have been studying the past few weeks what the Apostle Paul refers to as the Christian walk. The pattern of behavior, speech and attitudes that lead us in a certain direction. In this message we find out that our walk as Christians is to be marked by wisdom.

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Vernon Ball

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Wayne Sanders

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Jon Moore

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Danny Souder

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Jim Perry

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Dallas Turner

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For you were formerly darkness, but now you are Light in the Lord; walk as children of Light. Ephesians 5:8

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In Chapter 5 of Ephesians, the apostle Paul returns to his instructions to believers concerning our “walk” as Christians.

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Pastor Keith describes Ephesians chapter 4 as meat and potatoes Christianity. As he wraps up chapter 4 in this series his message gives the essence of what it means to be a Christian and then what it means to live like a Christian.

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As Christians, we are to put our past behind us and put on the new self, which in the likeness of God has been created in righteousness and holiness of the truth. (Ephesians 4:24) Pastor Keith returns to his series from Ephesians with a message titled, "The New You."

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God shows up to bring judgement on the nation of Israel in the final chapter of Amos. But, in the end, there is good news.

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It is everlasting too late for the nation of Israel as they have not heeded the warnings of prophets such as Amos and God brings judgement upon them.

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Like a strengthening hurricane which turns and tightens and increases in strength, the eye of the Lord is ever on His people. The storm of God’s judgement approaches the beachhead threatening to uproot the nation of Israel and sweep the remnants into exile.

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Tony Richmond, minister to students, shares the symptoms of a prideful life from the book of Amos, Chapters 5 and 6.

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The final act of judgement was looming over the nation of Israel as Amos prepares them to meet God.

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As we face uncertain times in our nation and around the world, what should our role be as Christians. Pastor Keith shares from Matthew, Chapter 5 on how we are called to be salt and light in a lost and dying world.

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Our heavenly Father is a relational God. He desires to have a relationship with each one of us. Find out what happens to the nations of Judah and Israel when their relationship with God is broken. Keith shares from Amos, chapter 3.

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Pastor Keith shares the charges against Judah and Israel in his message from chapter 2 of the book of Amos.

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God Judges Nations that are cruel, disloyal, merciless, greedy and vengeful. Pastor Keith reviews the judgement of God from Amos 1:3 - 2:3

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What is our response as Christians to worldview issues that impact our nation and world? Pastor Keith Sanders and Dr. Michael Wright give biblical insight on this topic.

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Pastor Keith gives an overview of the book of Amos as he begins a new series, Majoring on the Minors: The Book of Amos.

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A church will grow into spiritual maturity when each individual member of that church grows into spiritual maturity. What does that look like? Pastor Keith shares from Ephesians 4:7-16 in his message titled, “Growing Up in Grace.”

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Pastor Keith shares from Ephesians 4:11-16, how God provides to His church gifted men to lead us and how we are to receive them, respect and love them and follow their leadership.

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The gifts we receive from God are not based on a cookie cutter approach. God gives to each of us according to the measure of Christ’s gift. Find out what that means as Pastor Keith shares from Ephesians, chapter 4, verses 7 - 10.

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We are urged to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which we have been called. What is that calling and how should that walk look. Pastor Keith examines a worthy walk as he begins chapter 4 in his Ephesians series.

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Pastor Keith shares a doxology as he wraps up Chapter 3 in his series from Ephesians.

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If we were honest, most of us would admit that our prayer lists focus primarily on the physical needs of others. In his message, Pastor Keith shares how the Apostle Paul's prayer list focused primarily on the spiritual needs of others. How would this impact our lives if we were to do the same?

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God has an eternal purpose in growing His church as Pastor Keith shares from Ephesians 3:11-13.

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God inspired men to share His gospel to a lost world. In Pastor Keith's message we get an insight into the heart of Paul, the author of Ephesians, as he reveals the mystery of Christ.

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As Christians, our lives are built on the foundation of Jesus Christ and God is fitting us together as a dwelling place for His Spirit. Pastor Keith wraps up chapter 2 in his series from the book of Ephesians.

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We live in a world that’s known for it’s disunity. There is racial strife and unrest. Families are in turmoil. Pastor Keith shares the solution to disunity from Ephesians 2:11-18.

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Pastor Keith shares the great benediction from the book of Hebrews for this special Easter message.

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On the cross, Jesus received the punishment we justly deserved. Pastor Keith elaborates as he shares part 1 of the message, "Power in the Blood" from Ephesians, chapter 2.

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God is the master potter and we are His clay. We are God's workmanship. Ephesians 2:10 is God's love poem to us and reveals His purpose and plan for the life of a believer.

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Pastor Keith reminds us that as we look at any passage of the Bible to ask the questions, who, what, why,where and how. He helps us ponder these questions in his message from Ephesians 2:4-9.

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Pastor Keith reminds us that we were dead in our sin but made alive in Christ in his message, "Dead Man Walking" from Ephesians 2:1-3

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Pastor Keith closes out Chapter 1 of Ephesians, giving insight into a stronger prayer life.

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Pastor Keith reminds us that it is Christian love for one another that binds us together as he continues his series from the book of Ephesians.

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Pastor Keith reminds us that God has promised to seal us by the Holy Spirit in his message from Ephesians 1:11-14

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Pastor Keith shares about redemption in his message, "The Work of the Son" from Ephesians 1:6-10

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Pastor Keith reminds us that God chose us before the foundation of the world, in his message, “The Father’s Will" from Ephesians 1:4-6.

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Pastor Keith shares about the blessings and grace we have in Christ in his message from Ephesians 1:3

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Pastor Keith Introduces his new series on the book of Ephesians.

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Pastor Keith shares where we’ve been as a church and the direction we are going as we began the new year, at First Baptist Church Keller.

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