
Sermons | FBC Boerne
The Sermons podcast of First Baptist Boerne is where you listen to the latest sermons to find hope and healing in Jesus, deepen your faith, and shine God's light of hope wherever you go.
Episodes
209 episodes
Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Repent & 70 Weeks
Pastor Jason continues our walkthrough of the Book of Daniel, looking at how Daniel's prayer in chapter 9 demonstrates how to stand firm in faith amid a hostile world. Though righteous, Daniel approached God with deep humility, identifying with...
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Ram and Goat
Daniel chapter 8 explores how Christians can maintain their faith in an increasingly antagonistic culture. This powerful message unpacks Daniel's apocalyptic vision that accurately predicted the rise and fall of ancient empires centuries before...
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Cloud Rider
Daniel 7 marks a shift to apocalyptic literature, using symbolic imagery to reveal truths about the cosmic battle between God and evil. The vision shows four beasts representing corrupt kingdoms (Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome) emerging...
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Righteous Sufferers
Throughout Scripture, God reveals His salvation plan through patterns of righteous sufferers who foreshadow Jesus Christ. These patterns include righteous individuals facing opposition, experiencing a form of death, and emerging victorious to s...
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Episode 7
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Lion's Den
As an elderly exile who had outlived the Babylonian empire, Daniel distinguished himself through his extraordinary integrity and faithfulness to God. When officials jealous of his success tricked King Darius into forbidding prayer to anyone but...
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Episode 6
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Pride Cometh Before the Fall
The story of King Belshazzar in Daniel 5 shows how pride can blind us and lead to rebellion against God. Belshazzar willfully disrespected God by using sacred temple items for a wild party, even though he knew how God had humbled Nebuchadnezzar...
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Episode 5
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | A Proud King Humbled
King Nebuchadnezzar's journey from pride to humility demonstrates how God changes even the most arrogant hearts. His story reveals that pride is the root of sin, creating an illusion of self-sufficiency and masking our true selves. After experi...
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Episode 4
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Met in the Fire
Three young men faced a life-threatening choice when commanded to worship a golden statue in ancient Babylon. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego chose to stand firm in their faith despite the threat of death in a fiery furnace. Their unwavering tr...
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Episode 3
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel: A Tale of Two Kingdoms | Nebuchadnezzar's Dream
This week, Pastor Jason Smith explains the profound meaning behind Nebuchadnezzar's dream in Daniel 2 and its relevance for today's world. We see how God revealed His divine plan through history, showing the rise and fall of major empires. This...
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Recharge | Spring: Week 16 | Joy
True happiness and lasting joy are found through a deeper relationship with God, which includes confession and repentance. While sin offers temporary pleasure through immediate gratification, it creates separation from God and leads to diminish...
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Episode 16
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Sunday Sermon | Daniel | One Body, Many Parts
In a culture increasingly hostile to faith, Daniel's life in Babylon provides a powerful blueprint for maintaining spiritual integrity. As a teenager forced into a foreign culture, Daniel faced immense pressure to conform yet remained faithful ...
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Sunday Sermon | Missions Sunday: One Body, Many Parts | April 27, 2025
This week's sermon, delivered by Missions Pastor Chad Mason on Missions Sunday, centered around the importance of church involvement with local mission partners. Pastor Chad emphasized the critical role each individual plays in spreading the me...
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Recharge | Joy: Gratitude
This week's Recharge Sermon from Pastor Jason continued the mid-week series "Joy," focusing on the theme of thankfulness and gratitude as vital sources of happiness. Pastor Jason emphasized that every person longs for happiness, which the Bible...
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Episode 14
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Sunday Sermon | He is Risen: Easter 2025
Everyone must ultimately decide who Jesus truly is—a good teacher, a lunatic, or the Lord of the universe. Historical evidence, fulfilled prophecies, and documented miracles prove Jesus' divine claims. Like Pilate, many avoid this crucial decis...
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Recharge | Spring: Week 13 | Joy
The crucifixion of Jesus, as detailed in John 19, represents the ultimate intersection of divine love and justice. Despite Pilate finding no fault in Him, Jesus was crucified due to political pressure and religious hatred. Throughout His trial ...
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Episode 13
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Sunday Sermon | Miracles: Lazarus Come Forth
Though seemingly cruel, Jesus' deliberate delay in going to Lazarus served a greater purpose in demonstrating His divine power and glory. Through this miraculous event, Jesus revealed Himself as the source of all resurrection and eternal life. ...
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Episode 7
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Sunday Sermon | Miracles of Jesus: Blind From Birth
In John 9, Jesus heals a man blind from birth, demonstrating His power as the light of the world. This physical healing serves as a powerful metaphor for spiritual sight and blindness. While the healed man grows in faith and eventually worships...
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Episode 6
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Sunday Sermon | The Miracles of Jesus: Feeding the 5,000
Pastor Daniel Justice continues our series from the Book of John called "The Miracles of Jesus" by looking at how to find true satisfaction in life through complete surrender to Jesus Christ. This sermon is perfect for those seeking spiritual g...
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Recharge | Spring: Week 10 | Joy
God designed biblical festivals to be joyful celebrations, not just solemn obligations. These gatherings, which occupied about three months of the Jewish calendar year, were meant for rest, feasting, and communal fellowship. The festivals inclu...
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Episode 10
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Sunday Sermon | The Miracles of Jesus: Healing at Bethesda
At the Pool of Bethesda, Jesus heals a man who had been ill for 38 years, sparking controversy by performing this miracle on the Sabbath. When challenged, Jesus declares His unique relationship with God the Father, claiming divine authority and...
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Episode 4
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Recharge | Spring: Week 9 | Joy
Pastor Jason Smith continues our look at biblical joy by looking at the profound connection between genuine happiness and spiritual well-being. Learn how the original biblical languages reveal surprising truths about joy, blessing, and contentm...
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Episode 9
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Sunday Sermon | The Miracles of Jesus: Healing a Nobleman’s Son
Through a powerful encounter in John 4, we explore the difference between seeking God for miracles versus seeking Him for who He is. A royal official's journey from desperately seeking healing for his son to developing genuine faith illustrates...
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Episode 3
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Sunday Sermon | The Miracles of Jesus: Cleansing of the Temple
Jesus' cleansing of the temple reveals powerful truths about authentic worship and genuine faith. The temple courts had become a chaotic marketplace, distracting from its true purpose as God's dwelling place. Jesus' dramatic response demonstrat...
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Episode 2
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Recharge | Spring: Week 8 | Joy
True joy in Christianity goes beyond fleeting happiness, rooted in understanding God's own nature of joy and Jesus's teachings. Eight key factors, validated by modern research, align perfectly with biblical principles for finding lasting happin...
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Episode 8
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Sunday Sermon | The Miracles of Jesus: Water into Wine
At a wedding in Cana of Galilee, Jesus performed His first miracle by turning water into wine when the celebration's supply ran out. Using six stone water pots meant for ceremonial washing, He produced 180 gallons of the finest wine. This mirac...
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