First Presbyterian Church Of Baton Rouge

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 185:57:15
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Synopsis

First Presbyterian Church Baton Rouge is a church passionately committed to Christ Jesus our Lord and ardently engaged in studying the Scriptures. We love reaching out to our city and world with the love of Jesus. You'll see a church ready to welcome new faces. You'll see a church with a vision to go Deeper into Christ and Further into the World.

Episodes

  • Offering Life

    27/09/2015

    We yield to him our time, our bodies, our habits and our wealth. And we find that he takes up our offering as part of his own. He sends his Spirit to join us to himself. He appears before the Father in our behalf. So through Jesus we can cry “Abba Father!” And know that we are received. Glorious!

  • Complete, Continual and Perfect

    20/09/2015

    Does your relationship with God just stop when you stop? We have someone who is working for us, even when we’re not working. Jesus is our intercessor. He prays the right things on our behalf when we don't. Sometimes our prayer motives are questionable. Jesus' motives are always righteous on our behalf. Hebrews 7: 23-28.

  • Anchored Above

    13/09/2015

    You have his oath. He holds you fast. He is the anchor of your soul. Press forward in confidence and faith, dear ones. He is worthy of our trust! Hebrews 6: 11-20.

  • In the Days of His Flesh

    06/09/2015

    Your Savior and Lord Jesus is merciful and sympathetic. He has made a sacrifice for your sin and he prays for you even now. He joins you in the process of drawing near to his Father through him. He sends his Spirit to you to strengthen you for the journey of faithfulness. He is yours indeed. He belongs to you utterly. And you belong to him. So draw close. Stay close. Keep your heart open to suffering and cry out to God, “This is not right!” Engage the struggle of Christ’s love for this sinful and broken world, then see what happens.

  • Drift Away

    30/08/2015

    The purpose of exposing sin is not to send us deeper into ourselves, saying, “Next time I’ll have to hide it better.” The purpose of conviction is to send us flying to the arms of mercy. We realize we cannot solve what we have done and who we are in the core by ourselves. We need a savior. And he stands ready to give grace to help in time of need. Today, if you hear his voice do not harden your hearts. Today, if you hear his voice, run to him.

  • Get in the House!

    23/08/2015

    More life. More light. More love awaits. Get in the house!

  • Christ Our Brother

    16/08/2015

    When we gather for worship in Jesus’ name, we are not the main actors. Jesus is speaking to his Father about us. And Jesus is speaking to us about his Father. Like a good big brother, he puts us on his shoulders and carries us before his Father. “Here’s my little sister. She’s all right.” Every worship gathering, when two or more invoke the name of Jesus, they participate in this divine love story. Does that not change how we feel about whether or not to come to worship? I want to show up, because I want Jesus to show me off to his Father. I want to sing, because Jesus is already singing. I want to hear what he is telling me of his Father, because in Christ it is all good.

  • In These Last Days

    09/08/2015

    Does Moralistic Therapeutic Deism work? Is it true? When we get trapped in making up a god who exists mainly to assist us in living our dreams and being nice to people, we can reach a point of desperation. Like we want to blow up our routines. Shatter the shiny, shallow surface of the good lives we lead. We want to set it all on our fire and we don’t even know why. When we enter a relationship with the God who has spoken to us through his Son, though, he sets our lives on fire. His fire, however, doesn’t destroy us. Rather, he burns up our fantasies of self-determination. He incinerates the idols of ourselves. And then places the flame of his love inside our hearts. He lights us with a purpose bigger than ourselves. He shines through us.

  • God Can Use Everything

    26/07/2015

    The Lord can turn ugliness into beauty. Death into life. This is the kind of God we worship today. A God who has taken our sin and has given back something beautiful—his grace.

  • Hope for Anxious People

    19/07/2015

    Jesus tells us to seek him and his kingdom and not to worry about the other stuff. Why? Why can we not be anxious? Because our Father loves us. He is in sovereign control of all things and he loves and takes care of us. So we can trust him. We can put all our fears and all our anxiety and all our insecurity on him. He is the God who can bear it.

  • Victims and Victimizers

    12/07/2015

    Our Savior, renews both the victims and the victimizers. What we need as a church, and what we need individually, is a gospel that both heals the deep wounds of sin done against us and challenges the deep sin we have inflicted on others. We need a King who judges justly and who vindicates the victim. We need a savior who calls us to repentance and offers forgiveness for sin. We need someone who can renew us, change us, heal us. We have that person in Jesus Christ.

  • Working in a Foreign Kingdom

    05/07/2015

    God called Joseph to honor him; not the Egyptian culture. As Christians in this world, we too, are foreigners in a foreign land. How do you function in a foreign land?

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