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At True Words Baptist Church, we provide biblically sound teaching through sermons, Sunday School Lessons, and Bible Studies designed to help you grow in your faith. Access a variety of resources, including text, PDFs, Word documents, audio, and video, to deepen your understanding of Scripture and strengthen your walk with Christ.

  • Sacrifice by Fire: Leviticus 1:10-17 Explained

    Sacrifice by Fire: Leviticus 1:10-17 Explained

    Leviticus 1:10-17

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    Scriptures for Today Leviticus 1:10-17And if his offering be of the flocks, namely, of the sheep, or of the goats, for a burnt sacrifice; he shall bring it a male…


  • Oppressed But Multiplying: Exodus 1:8-14 Explained

    Oppressed But Multiplying: Exodus 1:8-14 Explained

    Exodus 1:8-14

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    Scriptures for Today Exodus 1:8-14Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph.  9 And he said unto his people, Behold, the people of the children…


  • End Times Events in Order

    End Times Events in Order

    Revelation 6:1-17

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    Scriptures for Today Revelation 6:1-17And I saw when the Lamb opened one of the seals, and I heard, as it were the noise of thunder, one of the four beasts…


  • Behold He Comes With Clouds: Revelation 1:1-8 Explained

    Behold He Comes With Clouds: Revelation 1:1-8 Explained

    Revelation 1:1-8

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    What if the King of Glory is on the verge of returning? In Revelation 1:1-8, John unveils a powerful truth: Jesus Christ is the Almighty, the Alpha and Omega, and He is coming with clouds! Every eye will witness His glorious arrival, including those who pierced Him. This isn’t merely a tale of judgment; it’s a message of grace and urgency. John speaks to the seven churches, reminding them—and us—of our identity as kings and priests washed in His blood. Are you prepared for His return? Will you stand ready, or will you be caught unawares when He comes?


  • Certain Men Crept in Unawares: Jude 1:1-7 Explained

    Certain Men Crept in Unawares: Jude 1:1-7 Explained

    Jude 1:1-7

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    What happens when danger creeps in unnoticed? In Jude’s urgent letter, he warns of certain men who have infiltrated the church, twisting God’s grace into lasciviousness and denying the Lordship of Christ. These ungodly men disguise themselves, blending in while preaching a false gospel that leads to destruction—just as Israel faced judgment after witnessing miracles, and Sodom fell for its vile sin. Jude calls believers to earnestly contend for the faith once delivered to the saints. Are you aware of the threats lurking within? Will you stand firm against the tide of falsehood?


  • Receive the Brethren: 3 John 1:1-8 Explained

    Receive the Brethren: 3 John 1:1-8 Explained

    3 John 1:1-8

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    What does it mean to truly support the brethren? In 3 John, we encounter Gaius—a man whose faithfulness shines through as he receives traveling preachers and missionaries with open arms. While Diotrephes turns away God’s servants, Gaius exemplifies charity, walking in truth and fostering unity. His actions reveal a profound truth: how we treat God’s people reflects our relationship with God Himself. Are we, like Gaius, willing to become fellowhelpers to the truth? Or do we hinder the very work of the Gospel? In a world of indifference, let us examine our hearts and our hospitality.


  • Walk in Truth and Love: 2 John 1-6 Explained

    Walk in Truth and Love: 2 John 1-6 Explained

    2 John 1-6

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    What does it mean to truly walk in truth and love? In 2 John, the elder addresses the elect lady and her children, emphasizing the vital bond of love rooted in truth. John rejoices in their obedience, reminding us that walking in truth isn’t optional—it’s a commandment from the Father. This love isn’t the world’s shallow acceptance; it’s a fierce commitment to God’s Word. As we navigate a world that distorts truth, are we anchored in the eternal? Will our lives reflect both the commandments of Christ and the love that binds us together?


  • Walk in the Light: 1 John 1:1-10 Explained

    Walk in the Light: 1 John 1:1-10 Explained

    1 John 1:1-10

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    What does it mean to truly walk in the light? In 1 John 1, the apostle John confronts us with a stark reality: God is light, and in Him is no darkness at all. He invites us into fellowship—not just with each other, but with the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. Yet, many claim to walk in fellowship while lingering in shadows of sin, deceiving themselves. John’s powerful message reveals that our joy hinges on this communion. Are you clinging to hidden darkness, or are you ready to step into the illuminating truth of Christ? What will you choose…


  • Make Your Calling Sure: 2 Peter 1:1-11 Explained

    Make Your Calling Sure: 2 Peter 1:1-11 Explained

    2 Peter 1:1-11

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    What does it mean to truly make your calling sure? In 2 Peter 1, Peter, a servant and apostle of Christ, urges believers to pursue spiritual growth with diligence. He reminds us that we possess everything needed for life and godliness through Christ’s righteousness—precious faith, divine power, and exceeding great promises. Yet, without virtue, knowledge, and brotherly kindness, we risk becoming spiritually blind, forgetting the grace that cleansed us from our sins. Are you actively adding to your faith, or have you grown stagnant? Will you heed Peter’s call to stand firm and thrive in your walk with Christ?


  • Kept by the Power of God: 1 Peter 1:1-12 Explained

    Kept by the Power of God: 1 Peter 1:1-12 Explained

    1 Peter 1:1-12

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    What keeps your faith anchored in stormy seas? In 1 Peter 1, Peter speaks to scattered believers—strangers in a hostile world—reminding them that their true citizenship is in heaven. Though they face trials and temptations, they are “kept by the power of God” through faith. This divine security is a promise, not dependent on their strength, but rooted in God’s abundant mercy and the resurrection of Christ. While gold may perish, their faith, refined through fire, will shine eternally. Are you resting in His power, or are you still trying to hold on by your own strength? What will it…


  • Count It All Joy: James 1:1-11 Explained

    Count It All Joy: James 1:1-11 Explained

    James 1:1-11

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    What if your trials are a pathway to joy? In James 1, the brother of Jesus challenges us to “count it all joy” when facing “divers temptations.” These tests aren’t mere burdens—they’re divine opportunities, forging patience and maturity in our faith. Picture the scattered tribes, enduring persecution, yet finding hope in Christ. James contrasts the exaltation of the lowly with the fleeting glory of the rich, reminding us that true wealth lies in spiritual endurance. Are you clinging to your circumstances, or embracing the growth God offers? When trials come, will you choose joy, or let despair take root?


  • Spoken By His Son: Hebrews 1:1-4 Explained

    Spoken By His Son: Hebrews 1:1-4 Explained

    Hebrews 1:1-4

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    What if the very voice of God is speaking to you today? In Hebrews 1:1-4, God reveals His ultimate truth—not through prophets or angels, but through His Son, Jesus Christ, the Heir of all things. While the prophets offered fragments, Christ embodies the fullness of God’s glory and purpose. He is not just a messenger; He is the message—Creator and Sustainer of everything, who purged our sins and now reigns at the right hand of the Majesty on high. Are you clinging to the shadows of the past, or embracing the brilliance of Christ? What holds you back from His…


  • Your Love Has Refreshed the Saints: Philemon 1:1-7 Explained

    Your Love Has Refreshed the Saints: Philemon 1:1-7 Explained

    Philemon 1:1-11

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    What kind of legacy do you leave behind? In Philemon 1:1-7, we meet a man whose love and faith transformed his home into a haven for weary saints. Paul, a prisoner for Christ, praises Philemon for refreshing the hearts of believers—not through grand gestures, but through genuine acts of love. This letter reveals the power of a faithful life, the impact of a supportive community, and the joy that comes from lifting others. Are you a source of strength for those around you? Will your life echo with the love of Christ, or will it simply fade away?


  • Holding Fast the Faithful Word: Titus 1:1-9 Explained

    Holding Fast the Faithful Word: Titus 1:1-9 Explained

    Titus 1:1-9

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    What does it mean to hold fast in a world of shifting sands? In Titus 1, Paul sends his faithful son, Titus, to Crete—a land rife with chaos and corruption. Paul’s charge is clear: set in order what is lacking and appoint godly elders. A bishop must be blameless, not self-willed, but a lover of good. The stakes are high—if leaders compromise the faithful Word, the church crumbles. Are we anchored in sound doctrine, or swayed by the whims of culture? Will you stand firm in truth, or let the tide of falsehood sweep you away?


  • Stir Up the Gift of God: 2 Timothy 1:1-12 Explained

    Stir Up the Gift of God: 2 Timothy 1:1-12 Explained

    2 Timothy 1:1-12

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    What stirs your spirit when fear threatens to extinguish your flame? In 2 Timothy 1, Paul reminds Timothy of the unfeigned faith that first dwelled in his grandmother Lois and mother Eunice, urging him to stir up the gift of God within. While Timothy faced tears and trials, Paul’s words echo with power—God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of love and a sound mind. Will you allow your gifts to lie dormant, or will you rise to the challenge and boldly proclaim the gospel? What legacy of faith will you pass on to the next generation?


  • Charge Some To Teach No Other Doctrine: 1 Timothy 1:1-11 Explained

    Charge Some To Teach No Other Doctrine: 1 Timothy 1:1-11 Explained

    1 Timothy 1:1-11

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    What happens when doctrine is diluted and truth is compromised? In 1 Timothy 1, Paul charges Timothy to confront false teachers in Ephesus—an influential church now under siege. With a heart full of grace and urgency, Paul reminds Timothy that sound doctrine isn’t optional; it’s a command. He warns against fables and endless genealogies that stir confusion instead of faith. The law exposes sin, but it’s the glorious gospel that saves. Are you standing firm in the truth, or have you been swayed by empty talk? Will you guard the gospel with the same fervor as Timothy?


  • Rest With Us: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-7 Explained

    Rest With Us: 2 Thessalonians 1:1-7 Explained

    2 Thessalonians 1:1-7

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    What do you do when the world turns against you? In 2 Thessalonians 1, Paul, Silvanus, and Timotheus reach out to a bruised church enduring relentless persecution. They remind the Thessalonians that their suffering is not in vain; it’s a visible proof of God’s righteous judgment. While they face tribulation, their faith grows exceedingly, and love abounds. God sees their endurance and promises to repay those who trouble them. This is not just a call to endure; it’s an invitation to rest—an eternal rest that awaits when Christ returns. Are you standing firm in your trials? Are you ready for…


  • Our Gospel Came in Power: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5 Explained

    Our Gospel Came in Power: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5 Explained

    1 Thessalonians 1:1-5

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    What fuels your faith amidst trials? In 1 Thessalonians 1:1-5, Paul, Silvanus, and Timothy commend a young church standing firm in the face of affliction. Their unwavering work of faith, labor of love, and patience of hope arose not from mere words—but from the powerful Gospel of Jesus Christ, delivered in the Holy Ghost. Despite persecution, they became examples to all in Macedonia and Achaia, a testament to God’s election. Are we relying on the same power? What will our report be when the storms of affliction come? Will we stand strong, or falter under pressure?


  • The Gospel is Bearing Fruit: Colossians 1:1-8 Explained

    The Gospel is Bearing Fruit: Colossians 1:1-8 Explained

    Colossians 1:1-8

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    What if the very hope you cling to is under siege? In Colossians 1, Paul, an apostle by divine will, pens a letter to a church he never met, yet his heart beats for them. He celebrates their faith in Christ and love for all saints—a love born of the Spirit, not of man. Epaphras, their faithful minister, reported their spiritual condition amid rising false teachings. The gospel, alive and bearing fruit, challenges the very essence of their hope. Are you nurturing a faith that produces love? Or is your hope anchored in something less than Christ? The stakes have…


  • He Who Began a Good Work in You: Philippians 1:1-11 Explained

    He Who Began a Good Work in You: Philippians 1:1-11 Explained

    Philippians 1:1-11

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    What if the key to your spiritual growth lies in God’s unwavering promise? In Philippians 1:1-11, Paul writes to a church born in adversity, yet filled with joy and gratitude. He reminds the Philippians — and us — that the God who began a good work will complete it. From the bonds of prison, he expresses deep affection, urging them to abound in love and knowledge. This church, faithful through trials, stands in stark contrast to others who faltered. Are you resting in His promise, or are you striving in your own strength? How can you cultivate a heart that…


  • Chosen Before the Foundation of the World:Ephesians 1:1-6 Explained

    Chosen Before the Foundation of the World:Ephesians 1:1-6 Explained

    Ephesians 1:1-6

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    What does it mean to be chosen before the foundation of the world? In Ephesians 1, Paul, a former persecutor turned preacher, reveals a staggering truth: God’s grace extends to us long before we ever sought Him. The saints at Ephesus were not merely products of their pagan culture; they were predestined for adoption as children of God—by Jesus Christ! Imagine the contrast: from spiritual darkness to being blessed with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places. Are you living in the light of your new identity? What chains of the past still bind you, keeping you from embracing the grace…


  • Grace and Peace from God: Galatians 1:1-5 Explained

    Grace and Peace from God: Galatians 1:1-5 Explained

    Galatians 1:1-5

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    What if your freedom hinges on a single truth? In Galatians 1, Paul stands as a sentinel, fiercely defending the gospel against those who would chain believers to the law. He declares his authority not from men, but from Jesus Christ and God the Father—an urgent call to the churches of Galatia ensnared by deceit. Grace comes before peace; only through Christ’s willing sacrifice can we be delivered from this present evil world. Are you holding on to the grace that liberates? Or are you slipping back into the bondage of human effort? The stakes couldn’t be higher.


  • The God of All Comfort: 2 Corinthians 1:1-7 Explained

    The God of All Comfort: 2 Corinthians 1:1-7 Explained

    2 Corinthians 1:1-7

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    What if your pain could become someone else’s lifeline? In 2 Corinthians 1, Paul reveals God as the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort. Amidst affliction and heartbreak, he speaks of a divine purpose—our suffering is not in vain. Paul’s struggles were for the church’s consolation, a reminder that shared suffering leads to shared comfort. Just as Christ’s sufferings abound, so does His consolation. Are we willing to let our wounds become a source of healing? How often do we see our trials as opportunities to minister to others? Embrace the redemptive power of your pain.


  • Called Into Fellowship: 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 Explained

    Called Into Fellowship: 1 Corinthians 1:1-9 Explained

    1 Corinthians 1:1-9

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    What if your identity was rooted not in your failures, but in God’s grace? In 1 Corinthians 1:1-9, Paul writes to a messy church in Corinth, reminding them they are sanctified, called, and enriched by Christ. Despite their divisions and pride, he emphasizes their unity in Jesus—”both theirs and ours.” This fellowship isn’t just a title; it’s a profound relationship with the Son of God. As we delve into this powerful introduction, consider: Are you living out your calling in Christ, or are you trapped in your past? What does it mean to truly walk in fellowship with Him?


  • Called To Be Saints: Romans 1:1-7 Explained

    Called To Be Saints: Romans 1:1-7 Explained

    Romans 1:1-7

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    What does it mean to be called a saint? In Romans 1:1-7, Paul, once a fierce persecutor, reveals his transformation from a Pharisee to a servant of Jesus Christ. Separated unto the gospel, he was not appointed by man but called directly by God. This same gospel, rooted in the promises of Scripture, declares Jesus as the Son of God—powerfully resurrected and alive. Paul reminds the believers in Rome that they too are called, beloved of God, to reflect His grace. Are you living out your calling as a saint? What is holding you back from fully embracing your identity…


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