Sermons
At True Words Baptist Church, we provide biblically sound teaching through sermons, Sunday School Lessons, and Bible Studies designed to help you grow in your faith. Access a variety of resources, including text, PDFs, Word documents, audio, and video, to deepen your understanding of Scripture and strengthen your walk with Christ.
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What happens when pride meets purpose? In Esther 1, King Ahasuerus throws a lavish feast, showcasing the riches of his glorious kingdom for 180 daysโgolden vessels, marble pillars, and royal wine flowing freely. Yet amidst this display of earthly splendor, Godโs unseen hand is orchestrating a plan for His people. While the king revels in excess, Queen Vashti holds her own feast, setting the stage for rebellion and divine intervention. The contrast is stark: manโs pride versus Godโs providence. Are we blinded by the glitter of worldly power, or can we see the quiet movements of the Almighty? What story…
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What if God never replaced His people but simply redeemed them? In Romans 11, we confront the powerful truth of Godโs unbroken covenant. Some branches were cut offโnot to erase Israel, but due to unbeliefโwhile wild olive branches were grafted in by faith. This isnโt a story of replacement; itโs one of continuation, where the root remains holy and nourishes all who believe. Godโs mercy stretches out, waiting for faith to flourish. How does your faith connect you to the unbroken line of believers?
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What stirs your heart to weep? Nehemiah, a cupbearer in Shushan, heard of Jerusalem’s broken walls and the affliction of his people, igniting a fire within him. He didn’t merely listen; he mourned, fasted, and prayed fervently before the God of heaven. His deep care for Godโs glory and the plight of His people drove him to intercede, confessing sinsโboth his own and those of Israel. Nehemiahโs burden transformed him from a position of comfort to a call for action. Are we moved to tears over our spiritual state? When was the last time we prayed earnestly for our brothers…
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What stirs your spirit to action? In Ezra 1, we witness Cyrus, a Gentile king, proclaiming a divine decree to rebuild the house of the LORD in Jerusalem. God stirred his heartโtransforming a conqueror into a vessel of restoration. The once-captive people of Judah, led by Sheshbazzar, responded with willing hearts, bringing silver, gold, and precious goods back to their homeland. This chapter reveals a profound truth: Godโs promises endure, even through empires rising and falling. Are you ready to rebuild what has been lost? Will you allow God to stir your heart for His purposes?
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If God gave you one requestโanything you wantedโwhat would you ask for? Power? Prosperity? Long life? Solomon asked for something far better: wisdom. In this sermon from 2 Chronicles 1, we see a young king begin his reign not with pride or war, but with worship and humility. And in return, God gave more than Solomon ever asked. What if your greatest need isnโt more stuffโbut more spiritual discernment? This message challenges us to seek God first, walk in wisdom, and trust that when priorities are right, blessings follow. Because wisdom builds what wealth never could.
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One year ago, True Words Baptist Church opened its doors by graceโnot greatness. We werenโt polished or powerful, but we were pulled out of the pit and planted on the Rock. This sermon from Psalm 40 reminds us where we came from, who brought us here, and how we must guard the door God opened. A church is built by Christ, kept by grace, and ruined by pride. Letโs be a people who remember the pit, rejoice in His mercy, and welcome others with the same compassion that welcomed us. The door of grace still stands openโletโs keep it that…
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Why open 1 Chronicles with a long list of genealogies? Because every name testifies that God keeps His promises. This sermon walks through 1 Chronicles 1:1โ28 to show how God remains faithful when we fail, how His mission includes every nation, and how His promise still stands. From Adam to Abraham, from failure to covenant, from judgment to graceโGodโs plan never falters. As our church celebrates one year, we look back with gratitude and forward with confidenceโbecause the God who began a good work is still writing our story.
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What happens when you fallโand turn to everything but God for help? King Ahaziah falls through the lattice and seeks answers from a false god, but God interrupts with a burning question: โIs it not because there is not a God in Israel?โ This sermon explores a fiery showdown between pride and prophecy, where two captains perish in arrogance and one is spared through humility. As judgment falls like fire from heaven, youโre left to answer: will you reject God’s Wordโor receive His mercy? Because when the fire falls, the only safe place is kneeling before the true King.
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What happens when a man tries to steal what only God can give? In 1 Kings 1, David is old, Adonijah is proud, and the kingdom hangs in the balance. But the throne doesn’t belong to the ambitious โ it belongs to the anointed. This sermon walks through Adonijahโs self-exaltation, Davidโs failure to correct, and the courage of Nathan and Bathsheba to defend Godโs promise. Youโll see how pride always falls, how God preserves His Word, and how it all points to Christ โ the true King who reigns forever. The crown is not taken; it is given by God.
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What kind of man does God call to be a pastor? Not a celebrity. Not a dictator. But a servant โ humble, steadfast, faithful to the Word, and willing to pour out his life for others. Today, we look at the biblical office of pastor, why it matters, and why God gives pastors as a gift to His church. Youโll see how Scripture defines this office, how a local church should be structured, and why Nathan Holmes has been called and ordained for this sacred task. What does it really mean to lead Godโs flock? This sermon answers that question.
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Could a man chosen by God still end in complete ruin? Saul started strongโanointed, gifted, and fearedโbut his disobedience silenced his voice and ended his legacy. When the crown finally passes to David, itโs not with shouts of triumph, but tears of grief. Why didnโt David rejoice when his enemy fell? And what does his response reveal about integrity, humility, and Godโs justice? This sermon dives into 2 Samuel 1, where one manโs compromise leads to death, and anotherโs character is tested by opportunity. When your moment comesโwill you take the shortcut, or stand on the truth?
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Scriptures for Today: 1 Samuel 1:1-8 1 Samuel 1:1-8Now there was a certain man of Ramathaim-zophim, of mount Ephraim, and his name was Elkanah, the son of Jeroham, the son…
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Why did they leave Bethlehemโthe house of breadโfor Moabโthe land of enemies? Ruth opens with famine, funerals, and failure. A man walks away from Godโs land, and finds death instead. His wife, Naomi, is left bitter and broken in a foreign land. But in that same land, God is planting something eternal. Out of loss will come loyalty. Out of ruin, redemption. And from a widowed foreigner, the line of Christ will rise. Are you running from Godโs planโor waiting for His provision? The story of Ruth begins in tragedy… but God never wastes sorrow.
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After Joshuaโs death, Israel faced unfinished battles. Their first move? Ask God who should lead. His answer: โJudah shall go up.โ Not Reuben, not Leviโbut the tribe from which the Messiah would come. This opening passage of Judges shows that victory follows obedience, justice follows sin, and God still leads His people into battle. But the fight isnโt over. Each generation must pick up the sword of faith. Will you fight from yesterdayโs victoriesโor follow the Lion of Judah into todayโs conquest? The call to conquer still stands. Who will go first?
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What do you do when the leader youโve leaned on is goneโand the weight of responsibility lands on you? Moses is dead. Joshua stands on the edge of the Promised Land with over a million people to lead and fortified cities ahead. God gives him three repeated words: โBe strong and courageous.โ This passage shows that the secret to courage isnโt personality or talent but Godโs presence, Godโs Word, and Godโs promises. If He was with Moses, He will be with you. Will you step into His promisesโor shrink back in fear?
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Scriptures for Today: Deuteronomy 1:1-8 Deuteronomy 1:1-8These be the words which Moses spake unto all Israel on this side Jordan in the wilderness, in the plain over against the Red…
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Are you ready for battleโor just along for the ride? When God numbered Israel, He didnโt count the crowdโHe counted the warriors. The church isnโt called to spectate but to fight. Numbers 1 shows us that every name matters, every tribe has a place, and every warrior is expected to stand ready. This sermon challenges every believer to stop coasting, stop hiding, and start preparing for the spiritual fight. Youโve been saved to serve, enlisted by grace, and counted in the ranks of Godโs army. So the question isโare you battle-ready?
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Before peace, before thanksgivingโLeviticus begins with fire. The burnt offering wasnโt partial; it was total. Every piece consumed. Every part surrendered. Why? Because approaching a holy God requires complete devotion. This sermon walks through Leviticusโฏ1:1โ9 and shows how the altar demands everythingโbody, soul, heart, and walk. Have you laid it all down? Or are you holding back pieces of your life from the flame? If Jesus gave Himself wholly for you, why would you give Him less? Discover how true worship begins with total surrender.
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Israel entered Egypt as just seventy soulsโbut God multiplied them into a mighty nation in the very land that would later enslave them. Why? Because Godโs promises never fail, even in captivity. This sermon walks through Exodus 1:1โ7, showing how Godโs hand was at work in every name, every verse, and every circumstance. From Abraham to Christ, from famine to fruitfulness, Godโs plan never stops. Are you in a hard place today? This message will encourage you to trust God, grow in faith, and be fruitfulโeven in the fire.
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Scriptures for Today: Genesis 1:1-2 Genesis 1:1-2In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. 2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the…
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Not all โChristian musicโ is truly Christian. Behind the lights, lyrics, and melodies of todayโs worship industry lies a deeper battle of spirits. Is your worship grounded in Scriptureโor emotionalism, entertainment, and error? From the Psalms to Revelation, God gave us songs filled with truth, doctrine, and holiness. But Satan, a master of music, has crafted his own playlist to deceive churches and corrupt the Gospel. This sermon exposes the counterfeit spirit behind popular worship movements and calls every believer to examine whatโand whomโtheyโre really praising.
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Do you feel like what you have is too little for God to use? This sermon will challenge that thinking. From a widowโs handful of meal to a boyโs small lunch, from Gideonโs 300 to Davidโs stoneโGod has always worked mightily through what seems small. Are you offering Him your little? Are you willing to trust His power instead of your strength? This message will stir your faith to believe that the small steps you take, the small gifts you give, and the small prayers you whisper can lead to mighty things when God is in it.
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Why didnโt Jesusโ disciples fast like the Pharisees? Was it rebellionโor a deeper truth being revealed? This sermon explores Matthew 9:14โ17, where Jesus teaches that new wine doesnโt belong in old bottlesโand that you canโt sew Christ onto a system of works. Are you truly walking by faith, or still holding on to tradition, ritual, and self-righteousness? Jesus didnโt come to patch the oldโHe came to make all things new. Do you have the new lifeโฆ or just the old garment?
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Introduction: Why We Want To Know When Paul Was Saved There are many different views out there on when the Apostle Paul got saved. We know that salvation is only…
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Is it possible for God to hate a manโand that man still go to heaven? Esau cried, reconciled with Jacob, and became wealthy. But the Bible says, โEsau have I hated.โ Was he savedโor was he a warning? This sermon walks through Esauโs life and shows why his tears werenโt repentance, his marriages werenโt holy, and his heart was never after God. Esau is remembered not for faith, but for trading eternity for appetite. Donโt wait until itโs too late. Donโt mistake emotion for salvation. Donโt be like Esau.
























