Houston's First Baptist Church

Houston's First Baptist Church

Pastor Gregg Matte
Χώρα Ηνωμένες Πολιτείες
Γλώσσα EN-US
Επεισόδια 996
Τελευταίο 28.06.2026

Houston's First Baptist Church is a relevant biblical community focused on gathering hearts, growing souls, and giving lives to fulfill the Great Commission. This podcast features weekly messages from Pastor Gregg Matte and other speakers. Listeners can learn more about the church and its ministries at HoustonsFirst.org.

Επεισόδια

  • Joy Amid Hard Times | Daniel Ritchie 28.06.2026 39λ
    Born without arms, Daniel Ritchie, Vice President of the Southern Baptist Convention, shares that life can be really hard, and circumstances will often disappoint. But Romans 15:13 points us to a God who is not just a giver of hope but the very source of it. Christian hope is not fragile or dependent on outcomes. It is grounded in the unshakeable reality that Jesus reigns and His story ends in victory. Joy is not a feeling tied to circumstances but a choice available to every believer. Peace comes through prayer and intentional practice, not through getting life to cooperate. God is not looking for polished, perfect people to use. He is looking for ordinary people who trust an extraordinary God and let His hope overflow into the world around them.
  • Spiritual Growth - Father's Day | Chad Chambers 21.06.2026 39λ
    Chad Chambers, Executive Director of C.H.A.R.M. Prison Ministry, shows us that growing in godliness is not passive. It requires the same intentional effort and discipline we give to every other area of life. Based on 1 Timothy 4:6-16, the foundation of spiritual growth begins with where we place our hope. When our hope is set on the living God, our worship follows naturally, and our worship shapes who we become. Whatever captures our hearts will ultimately form our character, our values, and how we spend our time, talents, and treasures. Practically, training for godliness means knowing God's Word, obeying it, fulfilling the work He has called us to, and persisting even when it is hard. Our hope determines our worship, our worship forms our identity, and our identity directs everything we do. Set your hope on the living God, and let everything else follow from there.
  • The Prodigal Son - Father's Day | O.S. Hawkins 21.06.2026 40λ
    O.S. Hawkins, Chancellor of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, explains that the parable of the prodigal son is not primarily about a rebellious child. It is about the Father, and through Him, a portrait of who God is and how He relates to us. The Father's love is tough enough to release, tender enough to receive, and wide enough to pursue even those standing outside in bitterness. True repentance is not mere remorse, regret, or reform. It is a change of mind that leads to a change of will, which leads to a change of action. Whether you have wandered far from God or are physically present but spiritually distant, the Father is not waiting with crossed arms. He is waiting with open hands, open arms, and an open heart. The story is yours to complete.
  • Suffering is a Seed | John Wethington 14.06.2026 40λ
    John Wethington, Senior Pastor of New Day Church in Houston, shares from Genesis 50 and the story of Joseph, exploring how God works through life's most painful seasons. Reflecting on his own experience of losing his wife after a three-year battle with brain cancer in her early thirties, John offers a deeply personal message about faith, grief, and hope. Through Joseph's words, "You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good," he shows how God can use suffering to shape our character, strengthen our faith, and turn our pain into a ministry that impacts others.
  • Rescue from Above | Dr. Bill Blocker 07.06.2026 34λ
    Dr. Bill Blocker, President of the College of Biblical Studies in Houston, Texas, shares the story of 33 Chilean miners trapped underground for 69 days and how it illustrates our need for rescue from above. Just as those miners couldn't save themselves and needed help from the surface, we need divine intervention in our lives. In John 20, Jesus gave His disciples three powerful keys to freedom: peace that overcomes fear, purpose that transforms failure, and power that strengthens weakness. When we feel forgotten or stuck, we must remember that someone above is working on our behalf, ready to lift us to freedom through faith.
  • Flip the Script (Job 42) 31.05.2026 41λ
    What do you do when life suddenly falls apart?In the final message of our study through the Book of Job, we explore one of Scripture’s most powerful stories of suffering, perseverance, and restoration. Job’s journey takes him from unimaginable loss to a deeper intimacy with God, revealing timeless truths about faith in the midst of hardship.Using the imagery of a 9:01, 9:02, and 9:03 moments—from the Oklahoma City National Memorial—this message examines how believers can navigate seasons of pain, disappointment, grief, and uncertainty while holding tightly to the faithfulness of God. We’ll discover why suffering often moves us from simply knowing about God to truly knowing Him, how forgiveness becomes part of the healing process, and what biblical restoration really looks like.Whether you’re walking through a difficult season yourself or helping someone else through theirs, this message offers hope that God is still at work—even when the story doesn’t make sense.In this episode: What the Book of Job teaches about suffering and God's sovereignty  How pain can deepen our relationship with God  The role of repentance, surrender, and forgiveness in healing  Why restoration doesn't always mean replacing what was lost  How God can bring purpose, hope, and redemption out of hardship  Practical encouragement for navigating life's "9:02 moments" No matter what chapter you're in, God is still writing your story.
  • People of Prayer - Memorial Day 2026 24.05.2026 36λ
    Prayer is essential for spiritual strength, yet many struggle with consistency. Through the examples of Paul and Silas praying with joy in prison, Anna's sacrificial devotion to prayer and fasting, and Epaphras wrestling in prayer for others, we learn three powerful approaches to prayer. Paul shows us how to maintain hope through prayer even in impossible circumstances. Anna demonstrates the discipline of consistent prayer and fasting over decades. Epaphras teaches us to intercede with strength for others, making common people uncommonly powerful through prayer.
  • God's Perspective is BIGGER! (Job 38-40) 17.05.2026 35λ
    The Book of Job reveals the secret to moving from asking why to trusting who. Sometimes the question isn't whether God can answer our questions, but whether we can handle His answers. Through Job’s perseverance, we’re reminded to trust God’s character and wisdom even when life doesn’t make sense.
  • More Than Fixing: How Great Friends Connect (Job 2:10–3:1) 10.05.2026 34λ
    The book of Job reveals powerful principles for offering godly counsel to those in pain. Job's friends initially demonstrated wisdom by traveling to be with him and sitting in silence for seven days, practicing the Ministry of Presence. However, they failed when they began offering simplistic explanations for his suffering. Effective counseling requires four key principles: being a person of hope who speaks life, meeting people where they are rather than where we want them to be, listening long and counseling short, and waiting for the heart to speak before offering solutions. Jesus exemplifies all these principles perfectly, offering us the ultimate model for supporting others through their darkest moments.
  • Faith When Life Crashes (Job 1-2) 03.05.2026 39λ
    Life often blindsides us with unexpected suffering, but the story of Job offers profound wisdom for navigating devastating seasons. Job was a righteous man who lost everything in a single day - his wealth, servants, and all ten children - yet chose to worship God rather than curse Him. His response teaches us that righteousness doesn't exempt us from pain, but it provides strength to endure with faith intact.The Oklahoma City bombing memorial provides a powerful framework for understanding suffering through three stages: 9:01 represents life before tragedy strikes, 9:02 is the moment of impact that must be walked through rather than avoided, and 9:03 represents moving forward into healing while carrying the memory. The key is choosing healing over numbing by allowing genuine grief while maintaining trust in God's goodness.
  • A Special Message from Dr. John Piper 26.04.2026 33λ
    The story of Lazarus in John 11:1-6 reveals a shocking truth about God's love. When Jesus heard that Lazarus was sick, He deliberately stayed away for two days, allowing His beloved friend to die. This wasn't cruelty but love—a love that prioritizes what we need most over what we want most. True love gives us what will ultimately satisfy: seeing and treasuring God's glory above health, safety, or even life itself. Jesus's love transforms our priorities so we can trust Him whether He gives or takes away, knowing His purposes are always good.
  • Matthew Overview: Upside Down but Right Side Up 19.04.2026 40λ
    The Gospel of Matthew presents Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah and King to a Jewish audience after 400 years of silence between the testaments. Beginning with a revolutionary genealogy that includes five women with scandalous backgrounds, Matthew shows that Jesus came to create a new family for the broken. The book is structured around five major teaching sections that echo the Pentateuch, including the Sermon on the Mount, kingdom parables, and the Great Commission. Matthew contains more Old Testament references than any other New Testament book, deliberately connecting Jesus to Jewish prophecies and expectations. The Gospel concludes with the cross, resurrection, and Great Commission, challenging readers to submit to Jesus as King and live according to His upside-down kingdom principles.
  • Plan of Plans: The Great Commission 12.04.2026 37λ
    The Great Commission in Matthew 28:16-20 reveals God's specific mission for every believer's life, yet only 17% of Christians know what it is. Jesus gave His disciples four key elements: His complete authority over all things, the call to reach all nations and people groups, the responsibility to teach all truth including baptism and Scripture, and the promise that He is always with us through the Holy Spirit. God has placed each of us in a specific sphere of influence - our workplace, neighborhood, or community - where we can impact others through prayer, care, and sharing our faith. The Great Commission isn't just for pastors or missionaries; it's God's game plan for every believer to make disciples using their unique gifts and circumstances.
  • Easter 2026: Empty + Empty = FULL 05.04.2026 28λ
    Easter reveals a profound truth about God's mathematics: Empty Cross + Empty Tomb = Full Life. While we often try to fill our hearts with temporary things like money, approval, or success, these are like broken cisterns that cannot hold water. Jesus emptied Himself on the cross, taking our punishment for sin, and rose from the dead to offer us abundant life. The women who discovered the empty tomb learned that God knows exactly what we're looking for, even when we don't. Through Christ's sacrifice and resurrection, we can exchange our emptiness for His fullness, finding true satisfaction in the living water only He provides. He is risen indeed!
  • Broken For You 2026 02.04.2026 33λ
    George Wright, Senior Pastor of Shades Mountain Baptist Church, shares that Habakkuk models authentic faith in times of crisis, bringing honest doubts to God, trusting His sovereignty, and embracing the truth that the just shall live by faith.
  • Palm Sunday: Saddle Up and Celebrate 29.03.2026 29λ
    Palm Sunday reveals Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem as the fulfillment of ancient prophecy and the beginning of the most important week in human history. Just as the disciples prepared a donkey to carry Jesus, we must prepare ourselves to carry Christ forward in our daily lives. This requires four key elements: trusting God before we have complete clarity, maintaining proper perspective by recognizing we're part of a bigger eternal story, demonstrating personal obedience through sacrificial service, and celebrating Christ's work rather than seeking recognition for ourselves. The donkey represents our role as faithful servants who carry Jesus a little further down the road, even when we can't see the complete journey ahead.
  • The Garden of Gethsemane: The Soil, the Weeds, and the Blessing 22.03.2026 40λ
    The Garden of Gethsemane holds deep significance as the place where Jesus prayed before His crucifixion, offering timeless lessons about surrender, prayer, and finding strength in difficult moments. The name Gethsemane means olive press, symbolizing how crushing pressure can produce something valuable. Just as nearly 2,000 olives must be crushed to create one liter of healing oil, Jesus experienced overwhelming pressure that would ultimately bring blessing and redemption to humanity.
  • The Lord's Supper 15.03.2026 42λ
    The Lord's Supper serves three essential purposes that make it far more than a simple ritual. First, it calls believers to remember Christ's death, keeping the cross central in their minds and hearts. Second, it prompts self-examination, inviting believers to confess sin and recommit to faithful living. Third, it points toward Christ's promised return, bridging the gap between His first coming and His glorious second coming. Only those who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ should participate, as meaningful remembrance requires a personal relationship with Him. This sacred meal demonstrates pure grace - just as the elements are provided freely, Christ provides everything necessary for salvation. The reverence surrounding the Lord's Supper reflects its sacred nature and calls believers to examine their lives, walk in obedience, and eagerly anticipate Christ's return.
  • The Transfiguration 08.03.2026 36λ
    Minister to Singles and Metro Venue Pastor, Brandon Ayers, shares how the transfiguration of Jesus in Matthew 17 provides a profound moment of clarity about His true identity. When Jesus revealed His divine glory on the mountain, His face shone like the sun and His clothes became white as light, showing the disciples who He truly was - not becoming something different, but unveiling what was already true. The appearance of Moses and Elijah testified that Jesus fulfills all Scripture, while God's voice declared Him as the supreme authority we must listen to and obey. This revelation of Jesus as both the Son of Glory and the suffering servant calls us to respond with bold action, removing whatever veils our view of His true identity, authority, and purpose.
  • Kingdom Come: Take Up Your Cross 01.03.2026 39λ
    Following Jesus requires three essential components: denying yourself, taking up your cross, and following Him. Denying yourself means yielding to God's control and saying no to your own desires. Taking up your cross involves willingly enduring shame and suffering for Christ's sake, publicly displaying your allegiance to Him. Following Jesus means living as He lived with humility, compassion, and grace. This daily decision to die to self is challenging but necessary for true discipleship. The choice is between temporary worldly gains and eternal significance. With God's Spirit empowering us, we can do hard things and discover a life of purpose and meaning rather than mere existence.