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First Pulpit Podcast

First Pulpit Podcast

De: Pastor Brent Snook
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You're busy and on the move. We get it. Here's a sermon podcast by Pastor Brent Snook, one packed with practical advice based on the power of the Bible. Experience the power of God's Word in your life - and we hope the First Pulpit Podcast will help you in your journey of knowing Jesus. Pastor Brent Snook is Senior Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Glen Este, Ohio. We invite you to visit us online at fbcge.org© 2026 First Baptist Church of Glen Este | Pastor Brent Snook Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
Episodios
  • Judas: The Pathway of a Chameleon
    Mar 29 2026

    In this sermon, Pastor Snook preaches on the disciple, Judas Iscariot as a warning of outward faith without true transformation. Though he followed Jesus, witnessed miracles, and served in ministry, his heart remained unchanged. Gradually yielding to sin and Satan’s influence, Judas chose greed over Christ, ultimately betraying Him. His story reveals how easy it is to appear devoted while being spiritually lost. The sermon challenges us to examine our own hearts: will we truly follow Jesus or merely imitate faith?



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    1 h y 1 m
  • Why I Believe the Bible is God's Word
    Mar 15 2026

    Pastor Brent Snook preaches on the authenticity of the Bible as God's Word.
    We explore why the Bible is the inspired, infallible Word of God. It examines external evidence, like its miraculous preservation against attack , and internal evidence, including historical accuracy , scientific foresight , and 300+ fulfilled prophecies. Ultimately, the Bible’s power is seen through experiential evidence, as it continues to save, sanctify, and comfort lives today

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Remember Who He Is
    Mar 8 2026

    In this sermon by Pastor Snook from Titus 3:4–8, we are reminded as believers to continually remember two truths: who we once were - and who God is.

    Paul highlights God’s transforming attributes—His love, mercy, and grace. God’s love is most clearly seen in the cross, where He acted to save sinners. Salvation is not earned by human effort but given through His mercy, described as God’s compassion toward the miserable. Through grace, believers are justified in Christ; what the Law could not accomplish, Christ fulfilled. Because of these gifts, Christians become heirs of God, receiving undeserved favor like Mephibosheth welcomed to David’s table.

    Remembering God’s character should shape how believers live. Sound doctrine should produce gratitude that results in good works. Christians are called to remain faithful in dark seasons of suffering by leaning into the Shepherd, and in delayed seasons of waiting by trusting God’s timing. Ultimately, remembering who God is transforms hardship into hope and motivates a life that reflects His glory.

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    53 m
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