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Houston's First Baptist Church

Houston's First Baptist Church
Author: Pastor Gregg Matte
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Houston's First Baptist Church is a relevant biblical community where we gather our hearts, grow our souls and give our lives as we seek to fulfill the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20). This podcast provides weekly messages from Pastor Gregg Matte and others. Visit us at HoustonsFirst.org to learn more about HFBC, and visit us in person the next time you're in Houston!
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Jesus teaches that our giving should be motivated by love for God, not recognition from others. When we give in secret, we develop intimacy with God and store up treasures in heaven. Our relationship with money directly impacts our spiritual condition - where our treasure is, there our heart will be also. Christians should give regularly, happily, and for God's glory, recognizing that before we ever gave to God, He gave everything for us through Jesus Christ. Generous giving doesn't just change others' lives; it transforms our hearts from fearful to faithful and shifts our loyalty from money to God.
Pastor Gregg taught that in a world marked by evil, Christians are called to respond with wisdom, prayer, and unwavering trust in God's victory.
Dr. Stephen Trammell shared that Jesus calls us to pray and fast with sincerity, seeking intimacy with God rather than attention from others.
Pastor Gregg shared that in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus teaches that true righteousness flows from a transformed heart, not just outward actions.
Pastor Gregg shared that Jesus calls believers to be salt and light, influencing the world by preserving truth, doing good, and living with purpose.
Pastor Gregg taught that the Beatitudes reveal a radical, upside-down path to true joy and flourishing in God’s kingdom through dependence on Him and Christlike character.
Pastor Gregg shared that Jesus is worth following because he was sinless, fulfilled ancient prophecies, gave purpose to ordinary people, and transformed lives wherever He went.
Mark Lanier, Founder of the Lanier Theological Library, explained that Jesus can turn our desire for justice into mercy, as seen in Zechariah’s cry for vengeance and Stephen’s prayer for forgiveness.
Kevin Ezell, President of the North American Mission Board, urged us to maximize our mission by living with urgency, while trusting God to use our willingness.
Mikado Hinson, Chaplain for the Houston Texans, taught that true discipleship means abiding in Christ, carrying our cross daily, and living so faithfully that others say, “Surely you’re one of them.”
Heiden Ratner, Senior Pastor of WALK Church in Las Vegas, reminded us that the Christian life is about relying on the Holy Spirit for guidance, conviction, and strength.
Dr. Fred Luter, Jr., Senior Pastor of Franklin Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, shared how we can trust Jesus’ promises, presence, and power when facing life’s storms.
Brian McCormack, Executive Director of Breakaway Ministries at Texas A&M University, reminded us that God forgives, heals, redeems, crowns, and satisfies—a call to remember His faithfulness in every season.
Pastor Gregg shared that the journey through the minor prophets, James, and Ruth reveals a progression of repentance, action, and trust, calling us to turn to God, live out our faith, and trust His greater plan.
Pastor Gregg shared that the Book of Ruth ends with a powerful picture of redemption—showing how God brings purpose from pain through sacrifice, faithfulness, truth, and obedience.
Pastor Gregg shared that Boaz models godly character in the Book of Ruth through purity, honesty, generous provision, and perseverance.
Pastor Gregg shared that the story of Ruth teaches us how to position ourselves for God’s blessings—through initiative, humility, faithfulness, and trust in His timing. This prepares us to steward the gifts He provides.