Fellowship Bible Church is about helping people find and follow Jesus Christ. This podcast highlights the teaching from our weekend worship services. For more information about Fellowship Bible Church visit fbctopeka.com
Welcome! This week we start our new message series, Faithful!
If during the service, you make a decision to take the next step of faith, wish to be baptized, or share something with us, you can text “fbc1” to 41411 or complete the response form via the link below. Below you will also find links for prayer, giving, and other items. We would love to hear from you!
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Love Topeka - https://www.fbctopeka.com/love-topeka/
Events & Registrations - https://www.fbctopeka.com/events/
Websites -
Urish Campus: http://fbctopeka.com
Hi-Crest Campus: http://fellowshiphicrest.com
Grace is God’s greatest resource. A rare gem, the gospel is God’s grace, which came into this world in the person of Jesus, who lived, died, and rose again for us. Imagine if you lived the reality of sharing God’s unlimited grace like you would if you had unlimited money. Not only would your life be richer with grace, but the lives of people around you would be richer with it also. The truth is, you can’t out-give the gospel. Sharing it only makes you richer in Christ.
Key Passages: 1 Thessalonians 2:1-15, Ephesians 6:19-20, Romans 1:1-17
The gospel is a declaration of truth from God to you. It declares the truth about God and the truth about you. In a world that questions and clouds truth, there is a great need to come awake to the wonderful truth that God declares to us in Christ. Authentic faith is built on God’s truth. Faith takes root when we trust Jesus to declare His truth in our lives.
Key Passages: John 1:1-14, John 8:12, Ephesians 3:5-6, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4, Romans 8:1-2, John 10:11
It’s easy to blame the things happening around you as excuses for passivity with God. And yet, if we’re honest there are things within us that we hold against the work of God in us. This internal brokenness is in need of the transforming power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. We never outgrow our need for Jesus.
Every heart that follows God will face resistance. If you let the resistance win the result is discouragement, fear, distraction and despair. God calls us to fight the resistance and live courageously on mission for Him.
Passages: Ezra 2:1-2, 64-70; Ezra 3:1-13; 4:1-24; 5:2-17; 6:1-22
The heart of your relationship with God is your heart. That’s the message of Ezra as exiles left their culture in Babylon to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple. God was calling people back to the ruins to find redemption and restoration. God is working to rebuild your heart towards him. Return, repent, rebuild.
Passages: Jeremiah 29:1-14; Isaiah 44:21-28; Isaiah 45:1-7; Ezra 1:1-11 ; Ezra 1-3
Life is a gift of joy and delight from God. It’s His design to find worth and satisfaction in our labor and in the use of our spiritual gifts serving others. The biblical perspective on fun is far more about building others up than amassing toys for personal pleasure. Your life will be richer and more joyful as you make an intentional plan with others in this area of fun.
Your body is telling a story about you. People around you are able to see if you are taking care of yourself, and whether or not you value rest, nutrition and activity. These three components of physical health can be pursued by anyone. It is a choice that has lasting impact not only for you but for the work God has called you to.
Most of us are stuck in some area when it comes to handling money. The average household in the US is spending 104%-109% of their income. This is an area that is out of control. But God has a different plan for you, a plan for you to honor Him, save for future generations, meet needs around you and use your resources for enjoyment. It is possible with a plan. This message shares how to move from obligation to opportunity with the resources God has entrusted to us.
The choice before you when it comes to your family relationships is this: will you choose to be a blessing in the lives of people in your family? This choice is not dependent on how others in your family respond. There is a godly vision and purpose for you to pursue even if others go passive. This is the way to get unstuck...to accept responsibility for what you can and to apply the biblical instructions for yourself in your family.
Unstuck faith is loving God with your first and your best (Matthew 22:37). This love for God then moves you to love what He loves and to willingly give your life to His purposes (Jeremiah 29:11-13). This message focuses on the five things God uses to grow your faith.
You reflect God when you live intentionally. Proverbs 16:3 says, “Commit your work to the LORD, and your plans will be established.” An unstuck life is an intentional life that is built upon God’s Word, wisdom and ways. The best way to live is to discover God’s best in every area of life and to pursue this with others.
You were made to shine the light of Christ because of three works of God. By faith, you have the light of Christ. By grace, you are the light of Christ. By design, we shine brighter together.
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Defining moments in our lives will be remembered and repeated by the people who are influenced by us. This message shares the legacy that Joseph left for his family in Egypt. It was formed by a defining moment in his childhood when his uncle gave kindness to his father, Jacob.
Key Passages: Genesis 45:7; Genesis 50:19-21
Fractured families repeat cycles of hurt and revenge. Yet, Christ’s love compels us to reconcile. When we each take the initiative to reconcile, we reflect a God who has richly given us forgiveness, restoration, and grace. Taking the first step to reconcile is the most caring thing you can do.
2 Corinthians 5:14-21
Mutual submission is the path of healthy families. This pattern given to us by Jesus is resisted in our relationships because of our value of authority, personal freedom, control and fairness. Mutual submission communicates significance, honor and love to our families.
Ephesians 5:21, Matthew 20:20-28
Relationships of the future are founded on how relate today. This messages focuses on the three stages of parenting; the caregiver, coach and consultant. Knowing what your children need from you will help you encourage, support and affirm them in each stage of development in their lives.
Deuteronomy 6, Proverbs 4:11
What's real in your family is not always ideal. What do you do when what's real in your family is conflict? This message explores the key out of conflict is confession; accepting responsibility for your role in conflict. It will also equip you to invite God into your family by praying for your family to seek, love and follow God.
In this series we will take a journey through 1st Peter. What was it about the Gospel that people were willing to lay down their lives to advance it? We all want to be a part of something greater than ourselves that provides a hope and future for people around us.
Part 4: a 4 week series focusing on popular questions Christians and skeptics are asking.
Part 3: of a 4 week series focusing on popular questions Christians and skeptics are asking.