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Baptist Temple Hour

Pastor Bill Monroe

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At Florence Baptist Temple, we are a church family committed to proclaiming God’s Word with clarity, conviction, and compassion. Since 1969, FBT has stood as a lighthouse in Florence, South Carolina, faithfully preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ and equipping believers to live out their faith in a world that desperately needs hope. Our services emphasize Bible preaching, Christ-centered worship, and family discipleship. From children’s ministries and student programs, to strong adult teach ...
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Welcome to "Salt and Light," the inspiring podcast brought to you by Temple Baptist Church, where we delve deep into the timeless wisdom of the Bible and explore its relevance in today's world. Join our insightful host, Pastor Randy Mitchell, as he leads thought-provoking discussions, drawing from his profound understanding of scripture and its application to everyday life. In "Salt and Light," we uncover the profound teachings of the Bible, examining its transformative power and how it serv ...
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Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church

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Welcome to our audio podcast for Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church. collection of sermons and cover songs from Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Jr. & Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Sr. of Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. We are conveniently located on the Southside of Houston, Texas, and we invite you to come to visit us in person. We are God's church accomplishing God's work on a mission to lead individuals into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We pray this ...
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In a world desperate for peace, God gives His children a perfect plan: Rejoice always, be gracious, remember the Lord is near, stop worrying, and pray about everything. Discover how to experience the peace of God that passes understanding—even in life’s most imperfect moments. Scripture: Philippians 4:1–7; Matthew 6:25–34; Romans 5:1…
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In a world desperate for peace, God gives His children a perfect plan: Rejoice always, be gracious, remember the Lord is near, stop worrying, and pray about everything. Discover how to experience the peace of God that passes understanding—even in life’s most imperfect moments. Scripture: Philippians 4:1–7; Matthew 6:25–34; Romans 5:1…
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The sermon, rooted in Ephesians 5, calls the church to a renewed commitment to biblical marriage and family life as a living testimony of Christ's love for the Church. It emphasizes that authentic Christian living flows from a foundation of doctrine (Ephesians 1–3) into practical, Spirit-led conduct, particularly in the home, where husbands are cal…
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“Stand fast in the Lord.” (Phil. 4:1) Why stand? Because the enemy comes in like a flood (Isa. 59:19). What do we stand for? The Scriptures, the Faith, and the Gospel (2 Thess. 2:15; Jude 3; Gal. 5:1). How do we stand? By putting on the whole armor of God (Eph. 6:10–18). The Gospel: Jesus died for our sins and rose again (1 Cor. 15:3–4). Call upon …
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Paul calls us to stand fast—to hold our ground in Christ. Here’s why to stand (Isa. 59:19; 1 Pet. 5:8–9), what we defend (2 Thess. 2:15; Jude 3; Gal. 5:1), and how to stand in God’s armor (Eph. 6:10–18). Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved (Acts 16:31; Rom. 10:9–13).
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The sermon centers on the biblical call to cast all anxieties upon God, emphasizing that while life's cares are unavoidable and pervasive across every stage of life, the believer's response is a deliberate, forceful act of surrender rooted in the unshakable truth that God personally cares for His people. Drawing from 1 Peter 5, it underscores that …
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The sermon centers on the profound question Jesus poses to Peter—'Do you love me?'—highlighting that genuine discipleship is not defined by knowledge or performance, but by heartfelt, prioritized love. Drawing from John 21, it emphasizes Jesus' patient grace toward Peter's failure, demonstrating that repentance and restoration are possible, and tha…
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The sermon presents Samson's life as a powerful warning against spiritual complacency, highlighting how a man anointed by God for deliverance fell into patterns of anger, pride, and disobedience despite his divine calling and upbringing. Central to the message is the dual danger of unchecked hostility and the absence of humility, illustrated throug…
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The sermon centers on the urgent call to persistent, expectant, and unwavering prayer in anticipation of Christ's return, drawing from Jesus' parable of the unjust judge and the persistent widow. It emphasizes that faith in the midst of waiting—marked by continual seeking, abiding trust, and amplified hope—is not only God's design but a vital expre…
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The sermon centers on the life of Joseph as a paradigm of divine prosperity rooted not in material wealth or favorable circumstances, but in a conscious, ongoing relationship with God. Drawing from Genesis 39, it emphasizes that Joseph's success was not due to his background, possessions, or external advantages, but because the Lord was with him—a …
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of a divine encounter, illustrated through Isaiah's vision in Isaiah 6, where a profound encounter with the holy God leads to a renewed awareness of divine sovereignty, personal sinfulness, and the call to faithful service. Drawing from personal anecdotes and biblical examples, the preacher emphasizes …
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This sermon, drawn from 2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1, presents a stark contrast between two opposing spiritual realities—light and darkness, righteousness and unrighteousness, Christ and Belial—emphasizing that true faith demands a decisive choice, not compromise. It warns against the spiritual danger of neutrality, portraying the 'middle ground' as luke…
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The sermon centers on the Christian call to sanctification—living a holy life marked by self-control, love, and obedience to God's will as revealed in 1 Thessalonians 4:1–8. It emphasizes that true holiness involves not only abstaining from sexual immorality but also cultivating a heart that pleases God through love, reverence, and surrender, recog…
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THE NEXT EVENT ON GOD’S CALENDAR (John 14:1–3) In John 14:3 Jesus promised, “I will come again, and receive you unto Myself.” This message explains the Rapture of the church, the comfort of the blessed hope, and why we must be ready for Christ’s soon return. The Gospel: Jesus died for our sins and rose again (1 Cor. 15:3–4). Call upon Him today (Ro…
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THE NEXT EVENT ON GOD’S CALENDAR (John 14:1–3) From John 14:1–3, Pastor Monroe preached about the Rapture—the next event in God’s prophetic timeline. Jesus promised to return for His church, and this message explains the certainty of His promise and the urgency of being ready. The Gospel: Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved (Acts 16:31; R…
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THE COMING WORLD DICTATOR (Matthew 24, Daniel 7, 2 Thessalonians 2) From Matthew 24, Daniel 7, and 2 Thessalonians 2, Pastor Monroe preached on the Antichrist—the coming world dictator who will reign during the Tribulation. Learn about his rise, his persecution of God’s people, and his destruction at Christ’s return. The Gospel: Believe on the Lord…
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THE COMING WORLD DICTATOR (Matthew 24, Daniel 7, 2 Thessalonians 2) The Bible describes a future world dictator—the Antichrist—who will rise during the Tribulation. From Daniel’s vision of four beasts, to Paul’s prophecy of the man of sin, to Jesus’ words in Matthew 24, this message explains the rise and fall of the world dictator. The Gospel: Jesu…
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Jesus said, “Because iniquity shall abound, the love of many shall wax cold.” (Matt. 24:12) This message answers the question: If God is good and all-powerful, why does He allow evil and suffering? Discover what evil is, where it came from, and how God redeems it through the Cross of Christ. The Gospel: Jesus died for our sins and rose again (1 Cor…
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From Matthew 24:12, Pastor Monroe explains what evil is, where it came from, and why a sovereign God allows it. You’ll hear how free will, sin, and God’s purpose all fit together in the plan of redemption. The Gospel: Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved (Acts 16:31; Rom. 10:9-13).
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The sermon, drawn from Romans 15, centers on the vital interplay between prayer, spiritual growth, and faithful witness, urging believers to pray for missionaries' deliverance, the acceptance and internalization of the gospel, and the joy of seeing others transformed by God's truth. It emphasizes the importance of spiritual digestion—truly receivin…
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The sermon explores two parables from Matthew 13—the mustard seed and the hidden treasure and the pearl—using them to illuminate the nature and value of the Kingdom of Heaven. The mustard seed illustrates how the Kingdom began small but grew into something vast and beneficial, offering shelter and life to all who partake, symbolizing both the humbl…
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The sermon centers on the necessity of spiritual rebounding—returning to God after failure—using King David as the primary example. Drawing from Psalm 51, Acts 13, and 2 Samuel, it emphasizes that true restoration requires recognizing sin, repenting sincerely, and humbly seeking God's forgiveness. The preacher underscores that, like David, every be…
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The sermon centers on the divine attribute of compassion, emphasizing that God is full of compassion and that believers are called to reflect this character. Drawing from Psalm 145 and the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10, it illustrates that true compassion is not merely emotional sympathy but a visceral, action-oriented response to human …
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The sermon, drawn from James 1:12–15, confronts the ugly truth of sin with pastoral urgency, emphasizing that all people sin, deserve punishment, and are separated from God as a result. Yet, through humility, earnest prayer, and turning from wickedness, every person can experience God's mercy and forgiveness, as promised in Scripture. The message c…
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The sermon, drawn from 1 Thessalonians 3, centers on the vital importance of spiritual maturity, mutual encouragement, and shared ministry within the church, emphasizing that genuine faith is both established in truth and strengthened through trials. Paul's deep concern for the young Thessalonian church—new believers facing persecution—reveals a pa…
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Temple Baptist Church presents Salt and Light, a discussion of today's spiritual questions and spiritual solutions. Be encouraged with Salt and Light! Today Pastor Mitchell is joined by Pastor Curtis White, Tabernacle Baptist Churchโดย WSIC
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