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First Baptist Church - Troy, TX - Audio

First Baptist Church - Troy, TX - Audio

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We invite you to be a part of our worship services; whether, in-person, live, or via podcast. We live for the future, for the coming of our Lord who we excitedly look forward to seeing. We are First Baptist Church of Troy and you are welcome here!© 2025 First Baptist Church - Troy, TX Christianity Spirituality
Episodes
  • Rediscover the Wonder of the Word
    Dec 7 2025

    This sermon calls us to rediscover the wonder of Jesus by returning to John 1, one of the clearest declarations of who He truly is. While the world holds many opinions about Jesus—teacher, prophet, historical figure—Scripture presses the ultimate question: “Who do you say that I am?” John answers by revealing Jesus as the eternal Word of God, fully God and fully man, existing with the Father before creation. Through Him all things were made, and He is the source of both life and light for humanity. The eternal Word became flesh so we could know God personally, be rescued from sin and spiritual darkness, and receive true, abundant life. Christmas invites us to respond with faith, awe, and worship.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Rediscover the Wonder of Christmas: God’s Prophecies
    Nov 30 2025

    This message invites us to rediscover the wonder of Christmas by recovering a sense of awe—letting ourselves feel small before the greatness of God. When we lose wonder, we grow self-important, but Christmas calls us to kneel near the manger and marvel at the God who became flesh. Studying biblical prophecy restores that wonder. Prophecy shows that God is in complete control, sovereign over time, nations, and history. It builds our confidence that He always fulfills His promises and stirs awe as we see centuries-old predictions fulfilled with flawless precision. The prophecies of Christ’s virgin birth, His star, His birthplace in Bethlehem, the sorrow in Judah, and the promise of His eternal reign all point to Jesus—God with us, our promised King.

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • God's Providence and the First Thanksgiving
    Nov 23 2025

    The story of the Pilgrims is a story of God’s providence. Fleeing persecution in England, these Separatists crossed the Atlantic with a deep desire to worship freely and advance the gospel. Aboard the storm-tossed Mayflower, God preserved them—saving John Howland from the sea, strengthening the ship with a jackscrew, and guiding them away from deadly shoals. Their first winter was devastating, yet the Lord sustained a handful who nursed the sick with sacrificial love. In spring, God sent help through Samoset and Squanto, whose remarkable story shows God’s unseen preparation. By harvest, God turned scarcity into abundance, leading to the first Thanksgiving. As Psalm 107 declares, “Give thanks to the Lord… for He is good; His steadfast love endures forever.” [Various selections from "Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation"] Intentional thanksgiving shapes our spiritual growth by strengthening faith, deepening contentment, and increasing love for God. Gratitude strengthens faith by acknowledging God’s continual provision—both in answered prayers and in trusting Him for what is yet to come. Thanksgiving also nurtures contentment, a learned attitude that finds joy in what God provides rather than in material excess. Paul’s example in Philippians shows that true contentment is possible in any circumstance through Christ’s strength. Gratitude helps believers resist materialism, greed, and coveting by focusing on God’s wise and sufficient provision. Finally, thanksgiving fuels love for God as we recognize His goodness, salvation, gifts, and care. As we thank Him purposefully, our perspective shifts, and worship becomes our natural response.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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