Pine Valley Baptist Church

Pine Valley Baptist Church

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Pine Valley Baptist Church podcast on Spotify is a faith-building audio resource featuring inspiring biblical teachings from Pastor Nick Keller. These messages are designed to shape listeners' hearts and minds through Scripture, encouraging spiritual growth, diligence, perseverance, and a deeper walk with God. This podcast captures the essence of Pine Valley Baptist Church's commitment to preaching God's Word plainly and practically. Visit them at www.pinevalleybc.com to learn more, connect...
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Jesus Sets Men Free

Feb 24th, 2026 12:43 PM

In our modern world that often dismisses spiritual realities, we must understand that spiritual warfare remains very real and active today. Satan, originally known as Lucifer, was once a high-ranking angel who fell from heaven due to pride and rebellion against God. Now operating as the serpent, dragon, devil, and destroyer, he holds significant influence over world systems and actively works to blind unbelievers from seeing the gospel truth. His ultimate goal is always destruction - to steal, kill, and destroy everything good in people's lives, including homes, marriages, and testimonies.Our culture has become increasingly fascinated with darkness through entertainment, games, and media that draw from occult sources. Parents face unprecedented challenges as online gaming platforms and social media expose children to dangerous influences, including predatory groups that use grooming, blackmail, and coercion tactics. These spiritual dangers require vigilant protection, as parents have both the right and responsibility to monitor their children's electronic activities. The world's solutions - imprisonment, medication, or counseling alone - cannot address spiritual problems because they fail to deal with the root cause.However, Jesus Christ demonstrates complete authority over all demonic forces. When He encountered the demon-possessed man living among tombs in constant torment, Jesus simply spoke and the demons immediately obeyed. The transformation was complete and visible - the man went from chaos to sitting peacefully, from nakedness to being clothed with dignity, and from madness to being in his right mind. This supernatural change could only come through Christ's power, not human effort. True freedom, peace, and clarity are available today through faith in Jesus Christ, who died on the cross and rose from the grave to set people free from Satan's influence.

Why We Worship Christ

Feb 3rd, 2026 10:00 AM

Worship is fundamentally about ascribing worth to God, not just singing songs or attending church. God created humans with an innate desire to worship, and when we direct this worship toward Him rather than ourselves or other things, our lives function as designed. The downward spiral described in Romans 1 shows what happens when people turn from worshiping God to worshiping created things instead. We should worship Jesus because He created us to worship, commanded us to love Him with all our being, uses our worship for His purposes, takes pleasure in our reverence, and allows us to proclaim Him to others through authentic worship.This week, identify one area of your life where you may be ascribing more worth to something or someone than to God. Make a conscious effort to realign your priorities by spending extra time in prayer and Bible reading, and look for at least one opportunity to boldly share your faith or give thanks to God in a public setting.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNBl6bpI_3c

The Sacrificing Saviour

Feb 2nd, 2026 2:20 PM

Jesus Christ's sacrifice on the cross stands as the greatest act of love in history, distinguished by His perfect, sinless life and pure blood. Unlike any other sacrifice, Jesus lived 33 years without sin and possessed incorruptible blood through His divine conception. His death was necessary because all humanity has sinned and fallen short of God's glory, requiring a perfect payment for redemption. God provided this solution through Christ, who became the propitiation for our sins. As believers, we must respond by following His pattern of suffering, pursuing sanctification, and embracing self-sacrifice in our daily lives.Application:This week, identify one area of your life where you can practice self-sacrifice for the benefit of others or for God's glory. This could be giving up some personal time to serve someone in need, choosing to forgive someone who has wronged you, or making a financial sacrifice to help others. Follow through with this act of sacrifice and reflect on how it helps you understand Christ's sacrifice more deeply.

Jeremiah - Faithful Ministry in the Fire of Adversity

Jan 31st, 2026 11:53 AM

Jeremiah's 40-year ministry during Israel's final decades teaches us about faithful service despite overwhelming opposition. Called as a young man to deliver God's warning of judgment, Jeremiah faced constant rejection, persecution from religious leaders, and lived a life of sacrifice including being forbidden to marry. Though no one repented and his message was ignored, Jeremiah maintained both courage and compassion, earning him the title of the weeping prophet. His life demonstrates that God calls the unqualified and equips them for His purposes. True success is measured not by worldly results but by faithfulness to God's calling, even when it brings hardship and rejection.

A Saviour Who Is Touched

Jan 27th, 2026 11:26 AM

Life often overwhelms us with burdens that feel impossible to carry - physical pain, emotional struggles, and professional setbacks that leave us feeling weak and incapable. The Bible calls these moments infirmities, times when we lack the strength to accomplish what we desire. Many people turn to various sources for help, but only Jesus truly understands our deepest needs. As our great High Priest, Jesus serves as a sensitive Savior who hears our cries, cares about our pain, and actively helps us in our time of need. Unlike the Old Testament system where only the high priest could access God, Jesus tore down the barrier between us and the Father, giving us direct access to the throne of grace.

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