First Baptist Church Plaquemine: Recent Episodes

Pastor Keith Horton

Weekly Sermons

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The sermon argues that true happiness is found in a relationship with God rather than in human relationships, using marriage as a primary example. It examines biblical passages from Ephesians, Deuteronomy, and Matthew to define marriage as a covenant reflecting Christ's love for the church. The preacher addresses the complexities of divorce, acknowledging it as a consequence of sin but sometimes necessary for protection against persistent unfaithfulness or abuse. Emphasis is placed on the purpose of marriage being sacrificial love and unity, rather than merely personal fulfillment. Ultimately, the message calls believers to view their marriages as instruments for glorifying God and finding their deepest joy in Jesus Christ.

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The sermon addresses the root of sin by examining Jesus' teaching in Matthew 5 that lustful intent constitutes adultery in the heart. It defines lust as an evil desire that rebels against God's will, distinguishing between neutral desires and those hijacked by sin. The speaker emphasizes the reality of hell and the serious consequences of unrepentant sin to urge immediate spiritual vigilance. A practical battle plan is offered, focusing on setting one's mind on heavenly things and putting on godly virtues like love and humility. Ultimately, believers are called to actively pursue what is good and pure, allowing God's word to dwell richly within them to overcome earthly cravings.

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The sermon explores the root of sinful anger, identifying it as a desire for control when one does not get their way. By examining Matthew 5 and Romans, the message distinguishes between God's righteous wrath and human self-seeking rage, urging believers to reject vengeance. It emphasizes that battling anger requires trusting God's future grace rather than relying on willpower or retaliation. The central call is to surrender personal purpose to God's sovereign plan, believing that all things work together for good for those who love Him. Ultimately, the text encourages living peaceably and doing what is right while leaving judgment to God.

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The sermon argues that Jesus did not lower God's moral standard but fulfilled it perfectly, offering imputed righteousness to believers through faith. Using the analogy of military physical standards, the preacher illustrates how humanity cannot meet divine expectations on its own, necessitating Christ's perfect obedience as a substitute. The message emphasizes that while the Old Testament remains authoritative for teaching God's character, its fulfillment is found in Jesus rather than in human effort. Believers are called to uphold these high standards without relaxation, recognizing their standing before God rests solely on Christ's work. Ultimately, this truth invites Christians to rejoice in their justified status and live holy lives that reflect God's holiness.

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This sermon contrasts commercial influencers with Christ-commissioned believers, urging Christians to actively preserve moral truth and dispel darkness in their communities. Drawing from Matthew 5 and Psalm 23, the message emphasizes that believers are called to be salt and light not for personal gain but to glorify God. The preacher warns against passivity and worldly influence, stressing that Christians must remain spiritually distinct to effectively impact their surroundings. By reflecting Christ's life and sharing the gospel, believers fulfill their divine purpose of bringing hope and righteousness to a decaying world.

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This sermon explores the biblical blessing of being persecuted for righteousness' sake, defining Christian persecution as persistent affliction rather than isolated conflict. Drawing from Matthew 5 and 1 Peter 4, the message identifies opposition to faith as a spiritual battle against cosmic powers rather than mere human hostility. Believers are called to recognize their distinct identity in Christ, rejecting the desire to fit into a hostile world while finding comfort in the fellowship of the church. The preacher urges Christians to respond to hostility not with vengeance or victimhood, but with love, prayer, and trust in God's ultimate justice. Ultimately, enduring suffering for faith serves as a litmus test of genuine belief and guarantees future glory with Jesus.

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The sermon explores the intimate relationship between believers and God through the lens of Psalm 23, contrasting human attempts at control with divine providence. It emphasizes that recognizing God as a personal shepherd leads to true satisfaction and abundant life in Christ. The preacher illustrates how Jesus provides peace, restoration, and protection even amidst life's difficulties and the fear of death. By referencing John 10, the message highlights the security found in being one of Jesus' sheep who hear his voice and follow him. Ultimately, the text encourages believers to rest in God's presence and provision, knowing that goodness and mercy will follow them all their days.

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The sermon explores a biblical definition of righteousness based on the Old Testament. It also differentiate self-righteousness from God pursuing and pleasing righteousness. It encourages Christians to pursue God pleasing righteousness, and therefore honoring God and finding joy in the process.

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Love God!

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The sermon centers on the biblical mandate for Christians to actively proclaim God's goodness and authority in every sphere of life, rooted in the original dominion given to Adam and Eve and renewed through Christ. Drawing from Genesis, Romans, and the prophetic vision of Habakkuk and Isaiah, it emphasizes that God's rule is not confined to heaven but is being realized on earth through faithful, Spirit-empowered action. The preacher argues that true rest and transformation come not from passivity or withdrawal, but from embracing God's authority, resisting the temptation to do what is right in one's own eyes, and living as light in family, community, and culture. Using the story of Ramona Quimby as a metaphor, the message underscores that freedom and flourishing are found not in rebellion against God's good order, but in submitting to it and actively advancing His kingdom through love, truth, and sacrificial service. The call is clear: believers are to steward their gifts, words, emotions, and influence to make a lasting difference, knowing that Christ's promise of presence empowers them to shine His light wherever they are.

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The sermon centers on the enduring relevance of God's law, not as a set of rigid rules to be mechanically followed, but as a living expression of divine principles that remain applicable for believers today. It argues that Jesus did not abolish the law but fulfilled it by perfecting its purpose, thereby enabling believers to live out its moral and spiritual essence through the power of the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Genesis, the New Testament, and practical examples, the message emphasizes that Christians are called to be 'law fulfillers' not for salvation, but to reflect God's character in everyday life—through family, stewardship, and faithful witness. The year's theme, 'on earth as it is in heaven,' is framed as a call to embody God's kingdom on earth by living as lights in a dark world, fulfilling the original mandate to be fruitful, subdue creation, and glorify God in all things.

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Connecting Ezekiel's prophecies to Jesus and his ministry The sermon explores the importance insight from the prophetic warnings found in Ezekiel. It emphasizes that apocalyptic literature should be approached with discernment, recognizing symbolism and original audience context, rather than literal interpretation, to avoid manipulation and focus on the core message of God's sovereignty and the call to discipleship. Ultimately, the message underscores the choice between embracing sin and receiving God's grace, urging listeners to seek rest and renewal through a relationship with Jesus, recognizing that God's presence departs from those who reject His call to repentance and faithfulness.

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The sermon uses a parable of discovering a treasure in a pond to illustrate the Christian journey, emphasizing the importance of turning away from familiar paths, treasuring spiritual riches, and trusting in God's provision. Drawing from Jeremiah, it highlights the necessity of repentance and the pursuit of holiness, contrasting a life focused on worldly pursuits with a life transformed by faith in Jesus. Ultimately, the message encourages listeners to actively share their faith and demonstrate God's grace to others, recognizing that a life centered on Christ brings lasting value and impacts the world around them.

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The sermon explores the universal human quest for peace and rest, contrasting fleeting worldly attempts with the enduring shalom offered through faith in God. Drawing from Isaiah, the message highlights the consequences of sin and idolatry, emphasizing that true peace is found not in material possessions or religious rituals, but in a deep trust in God and a commitment to doing what is right. Ultimately, the speaker presents Jesus as the source of perfect peace, encouraging listeners to abide in Him and to remember that God is a steadfast rock, providing comfort and hope amidst life's anxieties.

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The LORD uses Jacob

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How do we know what's right?

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How can we encourage growth of true Christian joy

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How we relate to others.

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How we relate to people is a reflection of our spiritual status

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Doing what is good and right and true in our spheres of influence

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Grandparents day message. A message about family and hope.

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William Carey believed in a big God. So did Paul.

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The line is a battlefield and we must be prepared for the battle

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Walking in Gentleness, Nearness and Peace

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Rejoice in the Lord always. But what is Christian joy?

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The King and his kingdom

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Focusing on what is most important and that is the kingdom of God

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Forgetting what is behind, press on!

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Philippians 3 4-11 - Giving up this life for the next one…

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Is your confidence in yourself or in your savior?

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How do we care for people in the church?

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Looking at Paul's partnership with Timothy and ministry

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What is grumbling? What is arguing? How are we to do all things without it?

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Activating the mind of Christ and the daily And practical way

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A definition and application of humility

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The Lord grants us belief while granting us suffering. They were hand-in-hand.

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What is a life worthy of the gospel

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To live is Christ. What does this mean?

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The advancement of the gospel and the motivation for it

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A walk through the passion of Christ and the roles that Jesus fulfilled as the son of God, the servant of God, and the sovereign.

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Growing in your Christian love is essential to the Christian life

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How are gratitude determines our actions?

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God moved Paul to Philippi and he loved them. This is a letter of joy.

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Finding joy and suffering through faith

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The joy of being together and cooperating and ministry

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What does the Bible say about submission in church?

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What is biblical joy and what to do when we don't have joy?

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What is biblical joy, a definition and an exposition

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Revelation and God's calling for the new covenant people

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An exposition of Jerusalem and her destruction foretold, in the book of revelation. A Preterist Perspective.

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Jesus didn't come to be acknowledged, rather, he came to be worshiped. Hebrews gives us reasons why

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The birth of the church at Philippi and how Paul fought for the church

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John 14-15 - The Holy Spirit of God

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Parables - stories with eternal consequences

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Teachings form Jesus from Matthew 6

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John 1-3 - Jesus Changes Things

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Daniel - Never Back Down

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Do the dead live again?

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Babylon and the theme of exile in the Old and New Testament

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Jeremiah and the cost of proclaiming the Word of God.

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1 Kings 22-23 - Josiah Repents This gives us a model of what true repentance is

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The use of the term my servant in Isaiah and New Testament

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Isaiah is calling by the LORD and it's application for today

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/1-Kings--The-Temple-and-You.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/2-Samuel-24--Sin-Sorrow-and-Savior.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/2-Samuel-11--Sin-is-vile-and-grace-is-great.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/2-Samuel-7--Grace-to-be-Given.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/2-Samuel--He-is-not-safe-but-he-is-good.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/2-Samuel--We-are-emotional-beings.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/1-Samuel--Following-a-Failure.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/1-Samuel--When-Kingdoms-Collide.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Ruth--Bitterness-to-Life.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Joshua--Be-strong-and-courageous.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Deuteronomy--Be-strong-and-courageous.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Deuteronomy--Love-Demonstrated.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Numbers--A-hint-of-something-better.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Numbers--The-bitter-rebellion.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Numbers--A-Generous-God.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Leviticus--Meaning-Behind-The-Laws.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Exodus--Sabbath-Rest.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Exodus--Do-we-Owe-God-something.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Jacob-s-conversion.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/God-Seeks-and-Speaks.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Job-and-the-question-Why.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/The-God-of-covenant.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/How-to-read-the-Bible-without-the-fog.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Christmas--I-am-your-servant.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Vespers--The-Light-has-come.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Daniel-4--Gods-Grace-in-the-Fall.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Daniel-4--Another-Dream.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Daniel-3--The-fourth-one.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/1-John-3--Assurance.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/1-John--Tranformation.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Together-In-2022.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/The-Happy-Ending.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Motivation-For-Ministry.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Romans-16--Relationships-Matter.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/Dealing-With-Temptation.m4a

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http://0053a8a.netsolhost.com/fbcpsermons/The-Power-Of-The-Spirit.m4a