Park Cities Baptist Church Sermons

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Messages of hope, love and encouragement through the Sunday morning teachings of our Pastor and Ministers at Park Cities Baptist Church.

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  • Bearing Good Fruit with Dr. Jeff Warren

    18/11/2024 Duração: 38min

    In a world filled with deception and false appearances, how can we discern what's real, especially in our spiritual lives? This powerful message delves into Jesus' teachings from Matthew 7, challenging us to look beyond surface-level Christianity. We're reminded that being a true disciple isn't about outward appearances or even impressive spiritual acts, but about bearing good fruit and doing the will of the Father. The analogy of trees and their fruit serves as a stark reminder that our actions reveal our true nature. As we reflect on this, we're called to examine our own lives: Are we merely professing faith, or are we living it out daily? This message urges us to stay rooted in Christ, cultivate good soil in our hearts, and remain faithful to our calling, knowing that one day we'll stand before God. It's a wake-up call to move beyond simply identifying as Christian to truly following Jesus in every aspect of our lives.

  • Loving Others Well with Travis Cook

    11/11/2024 Duração: 38min

    In this exploration of Matthew 7:12-14, we're challenged to consider the paths we choose in life. The sermon illuminates the contrast between the wide, easy path that leads to destruction and the narrow, difficult path that leads to life. We're reminded that the Golden Rule - 'do unto others as you would have them do unto you' - is more than just avoiding harm; it's about proactively seeking the good of others. This positive interpretation of the ancient wisdom goes beyond mere courtesy, calling us to a life of active love and service. As we navigate life's journey, we're urged to look beyond the deceptively beautiful and comfortable wide path, which may feel right but ultimately leads away from God. Instead, we're encouraged to seek the hidden, narrow path that Christ reveals to us. This path, though challenging, leads to true life and connection with our Creator. It's a powerful reminder that our spiritual journey isn't about self-reliance or self-satisfacti

  • Giving Grace Freely with Dr. Jeff Warren

    04/11/2024 Duração: 36min

    In this message, we're reminded of a profound truth: 'Only God is great.' As we explore Matthew 7, we're challenged to examine our tendency to judge others. The central command 'Judge not, that you be not judged' invites us to pause and reflect on our own hearts before criticizing others. This teaching encourages us to be bridge builders, peacemakers, and grace givers in a world that often thrives on division. We're called to a higher righteousness, one that doesn't just proclaim beliefs but demonstrates them through love. The vivid imagery of a log in our own eye versus a speck in another's eye serves as a powerful reminder to address our own shortcomings first. This message urges us to live as kingdom people, focusing on the great commandment and great commission, and to trust God as the ultimate judge. It's a call to radical love and humility that can transform our relationships and our world.

  • Knowing Your Priorities with Dr. Jeff Warren

    28/10/2024 Duração: 38min

    In this exploration of Matthew 6:19-24, we're challenged to examine what truly captures our hearts. The central question posed is simple yet profound: What is your treasure? We're reminded that our treasure determines our trajectory in life, capturing our attention and ultimately becoming our master. The passage warns against storing up earthly treasures, which are temporary and vulnerable to decay. Instead, we're encouraged to focus on heavenly treasures that have eternal value. This message invites us to reflect deeply on our priorities, habits, and what truly drives us. Are we seeking God's kingdom first, or are we caught up in the pursuit of material wealth and worldly status? It's a call to realign our hearts with what truly matters, recognizing that Christ is the only treasure that will never disappoint or crush us.

  • Loving Your Enemies with Travis Cook

    21/10/2024 Duração: 38min

    In this convicting message, we're challenged to redefine our understanding of victory through the lens of Christ's teachings. The central theme revolves around Matthew 5:43-48, where Jesus elevates the command to love our neighbors to include loving our enemies. We're encouraged to see our 'enemies' not just as national adversaries, but as anyone who stands as an antagonist in our personal narratives. The key to overcoming these enemies isn't through force or submission, but through a radical approach of challenging them with love, cherishing their humanity, and changing ourselves in the process. This perspective shift invites us to see the 'log in our own eye' before addressing the 'speck' in others, fostering humility and empathy. By praying for those who persecute us and treating even our antagonists with sacrificial love, we're called to embody the character of our Heavenly Father, reflecting His perfect love that extends grace to both the just and un

  • One Year Later: A Conversation with Arab-Israeli Pastor Azar Ajaj

    21/10/2024 Duração: 50min

    On October 7, 2024, one year after the attack from Hamas in southern Israel, Pastor Jeff Warren sits down with Pastor Azar Ajaj to discuss the continual unrest. In the midst of conflict and turmoil, we're reminded of the power of Christ-centered living in seemingly impossible situations. This conversation brings to light the challenges faced by Christians in Israel, particularly as minorities within minorities. Yet, it's through these trials that we see the transformative power of living out the Beatitudes. The message of loving our neighbors, even those society might label as enemies, shines through as a testament to Christ's teachings. How does our faith manifest in our daily lives?

  • Turning the Other Cheek with Taylor Lowrey

    14/10/2024 Duração: 35min

    In this exploration of Jesus' teachings on retaliation, we're challenged to radically shift our perspective on how to respond to those who wrong us. The sermon delves into Matthew 5:38-42, where Jesus reframes the Old Testament 'eye for an eye' principle. Instead of seeking revenge, we're called to turn the other cheek, give more than what's demanded, and go the extra mile. This isn't just about changing our behavior; it's about transforming our hearts. We're encouraged to replace vengeance with charity, mirroring God's grace towards us. The message reminds us that as citizens of God's kingdom, we're called to a higher standard - one that may seem counterintuitive but reflects Christ's sacrificial love. How might our relationships and communities change if we embraced this radical approach to conflict?

  • Managing Your Desires with Dr. Jeff Warren

    07/10/2024 Duração: 35min

    In this exploration of Matthew 5:27-30, we delve into the heart of Jesus' teachings on adultery and lust. The message challenges us to look beyond mere outward compliance with the law and examine the intentions of our hearts. Jesus calls us to a higher standard of purity, emphasizing that even lustful thoughts constitute a form of adultery. This teaching invites us to consider the depth of God's design for marriage as a sacred covenant, reflecting His relationship with the Church. We're encouraged to take drastic action against anything that leads us into sin, symbolized by Jesus' hyperbolic language about gouging out eyes or cutting off hands. This vivid imagery underscores the seriousness of sexual purity in our walk with God. As we reflect on this message, we're called to examine our own lives, relationships, and thought patterns, seeking God's grace to live in integrity and purity.

  • Controlling Your Anger with Caleb Rhoades

    30/09/2024 Duração: 33min

    In this powerful exploration of anger and its consequences, we delve into Jesus' teachings from the Sermon on the Mount. Matthew 5:21-26 serves as our foundation, where Christ challenges us to look beyond the surface-level understanding of 'do not murder' and examine the very roots of anger in our hearts. We're called to recognize that uncontrolled anger is not just a personality trait, but a spiritual issue that can lead to devastating consequences. The message urges us to identify the true source of our anger, often stemming from deeper issues like grief, anxiety, or a desire for control. By understanding these underlying factors, we can begin to address our anger at its core, leading to genuine transformation. This teaching reminds us that our relationships with others directly impact our relationship with God, emphasizing the urgent need for reconciliation in our lives. As we reflect on this, we're challenged to take immediate action in resolving conflicts and seeking peace, recog

  • Honoring the Law with Dr. Jeff Warren

    23/09/2024 Duração: 34min

    In this message, we're challenged to reconsider our relationship with God's law in light of Jesus' teachings. Focusing on Matthew 5:17-20, we explore how Jesus didn't come to abolish the law but to fulfill it. This isn't about obsolescence, but transformation. We're called to honor the law through worship, obedience, and faith. The key insight is that all Scripture points to Jesus - He's the destination, the fulfillment of everything. This perspective invites us to see the Old Testament with fresh eyes, understanding it as a blueprint guiding us to Christ. As we engage with God's Word daily, we're not just accumulating knowledge, but drawing closer to the person of Jesus. This message encourages us to move beyond mere external compliance to internal transformation, driven by grace and love rather than obligation.

  • Being the Light with TJ Marrow

    16/09/2024 Duração: 32min

    In our exploration of what it means to be 'salt and light' in the world, we dive deep into Jesus' teachings from the Sermon on the Mount. This powerful metaphor challenges us to consider our role as disciples in a world that often seems shrouded in darkness. Are we truly living up to our calling to be preservers of goodness and bearers of divine light? As we reflect on Matthew 5:13-16, we're reminded that our identity in Christ isn't just a personal matter—it's a collective responsibility to hinder evil, remain consistent in our faith, and build beauty in the world around us. This message urges us to examine how we're living out our faith in our daily lives, whether at work, in our families, or in our communities. Are we allowing our light to shine brightly, or are we hiding it under a basket? The call to be salt and light is not just about personal piety, but about actively engaging with the world in a way that glorifies our Father in heaven.

  • Blessed Are: An Introduction to the Good Life with Dr. Jeff Warren

    09/09/2024 Duração: 33min

    The Beatitudes from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount offer us a revolutionary vision of the good life. We're challenged to rethink happiness, not as something we pursue directly, but as a byproduct of following Christ. This teaching turns our worldly understanding upside down, showing that true blessedness belongs to the poor in spirit, those who mourn, the meek, and those who hunger for righteousness. As we explore these teachings, we're invited to embrace a counter-cultural lifestyle that prioritizes spiritual richness over material comfort, finding strength in our weaknesses, and discovering God's presence in unexpected places. This path may lead to persecution, but it promises a deeper connection with God and a more fulfilling life.

  • Continuing the Conversation with Kymberli Cook

    05/09/2024 Duração: 53min

    In this discussion, we'll hear more from Kymberli on what it means for each of us to be uniquely gifted in the image of God.

  • A Biblical View of Giftedness (with Dr. Jeff Warren and Kymberli Cook)

    04/09/2024 Duração: 36min

    We're reminded in this message that every person is uniquely gifted by God to serve His purpose. Just as a winning team needs players in the right positions, the church flourishes when each member uses their God-given gifts. The diversity of gifts, as outlined in 1 Corinthians 12, is essential for unity in the body of Christ. We're challenged to shift our perspective from being consumers to kingdom contributors, entering each gathering with a heart to serve rather than be served. This posture reflects Christ's example and leads to true joy in our faith journey. Let's celebrate the varied gifts among us, recognizing that those who serve in obscurity may be the greatest in God's kingdom.

  • Continuing the Conversation with Michael Molthan

    29/08/2024 Duração: 57min

    We'll hear more from Michael Molthan in this live discussion and Q&A on addiction and how to support others who are wrestling with it.

  • A Biblical View of Addiction (with Dr. Jeff Warren and Michael Molthan)

    26/08/2024 Duração: 38min

    In this message, we delve into the universal struggle with sin and addiction, drawing parallels between habitual sin and clinical addiction. The passage from James 1:12-15 reminds us of the blessing of perseverance, the source of temptation, and the consequences of unchecked desires. We're challenged to recognize our own 'go-to sins' and understand that addiction is not just about substances, but anything that becomes our source instead of God. The story of transformation shared illustrates how God's love can break the cycle of addiction and bring redemption even in the darkest circumstances. We're encouraged to live in the present, serve others, and turn to Christ as the ultimate solution to our struggles.

  • Continuing the Conversation with Dr. Gary Barnes

    22/08/2024 Duração: 51min

    In this discussion, we'll hear from Dr. Gary Barnes about the biblical view of sexuality and how to honor the Lord with our bodies.

  • A Biblical View of Sexuality (with Dr. Jeff Warren and Dr. Katie McCoy)

    19/08/2024 Duração: 37min

    In this message, we delve into the Christian perspective on sexuality and identity, rooted in 1 Corinthians 6. We're reminded that our true identity is found in Christ, not in our desires or cultural trends. The scripture emphasizes that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, designed to bring glory to God. This challenges us to view ourselves holistically – body, mind, and spirit – as created in God's image. We're called to flee from sexual immorality and embrace the transformative power of Christ, understanding that true freedom comes from living as God intended, not from following our every desire. This message is particularly relevant in our sexually confusing times, encouraging us to find our worth and purpose in God's love and design.

  • Continuing the Conversation with Dr. Tyler Cooper

    15/08/2024 Duração: 59min

    In this discussion, we'll hear more from Dr. Tyler Cooper about what it means to take care of the bodies God has given us, teaching us practical ways to live a holistically healthy lifestyle.

  • A Biblical View of Holistic Health (with Dr. Jeff Warren and Dr. Tyler Cooper)

    12/08/2024 Duração: 37min

    In this message, we explored the concept of holistic worship, rooted in the Shema from Deuteronomy 6:4-5 and echoed in Mark 12:28-31. This foundational teaching calls us to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength. We learned that these aspects aren't separate entities but interconnected parts of our whole being. This comprehensive approach to worship challenges us to move beyond compartmentalized faith and embrace a lifestyle where every aspect of our lives – physical, mental, and spiritual – is dedicated to glorifying God. The message reminds us that we are integrated, embodied beings created in God's image, and our worship should reflect this wholeness.

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