
Watch Your Mouth!
Your mouth can sing truth on Sunday and still set a fire on Monday. James 3 refuses to let us treat that as “no big deal,” and neither do we. We walk through one of the most practical passages in the Bible about Christia


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This is the preaching and teaching podcast for First Baptist Church in Hopkinsville KY. Connect with us online at fbchopkinsville.com or on social media. We would love to hear from you! Join us in person - Sundays at 10:45 AM, at 1400 S. Main Street in Hoptown. Pastor / Teacher: Todd Goulet
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Your mouth can sing truth on Sunday and still set a fire on Monday. James 3 refuses to let us treat that as “no big deal,” and neither do we. We walk through one of the most practical passages in the Bible about Christia

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Palm Sunday is not a soft-focus moment. It’s a public declaration that forces a decision about who Jesus is and what we think we need most. We open Matthew 21:1–11 and follow Jesus into Jerusalem, where the city is stirr

Favoritism isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s a warmer greeting for the “important” person, a better seat for the one with money, or instant trust for someone with the right résumé. We walk through James 2:1–13 and let it

We challenge “jacket-wearing” faith and call for an implanted Word that shows up in our speech, our compassion, and our holiness.

Pressure reveals what we trust, and James 1 gives us a better framework than cynicism or blame. We walk through how God uses trials to mature us, how wisdom stabilizes us, and how temptation starts in our own desires bef

We challenge the idea that church is a place to sit and instead call each other into generous service that flows from real faith and real love. We connect Scripture, practical habits, and local outreach stories to show w

We connect Hebrews 10 to everyday loyalty and show why real worship is not emotional hype but a steady response to Jesus’ finished work. We contrast consumer worship with biblical worship, then land on a sober warning ab

A world full of takes can still leave a soul empty. We turn to Revelation 10, where a mighty angel plants one foot on sea and one on land, to ask a simple but defining question: who gets to be right when we disagree—our

Looking for solid ground as the year turns? We walk straight to the source: the gospel, baptism, and the Lord’s Table—two visible signs that rehearse an invisible grace. We start with four clear questions from Romans 1—W

Ever notice how temptation never sounds like trouble? It shows up as belonging, adventure, shared gain—“throw in your lot with us”—and only later reveals the snare. We open Proverbs 1:8–19 and follow that thread from the

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"Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them." With these words from Matthew 6:1-4, Jesus cuts straight to our hearts, challenging us to examine why we give rather than just ho

The Sermon on the Mount challenges our understanding of God's moral law, particularly the commandment against murder. Jesus reveals that God's law reaches beyond external behavior into our hearts, showing that anger, con

Living as salt and light means becoming the visible presence of God's kingdom in a world that desperately needs both preservation and illumination. If Jesus's metaphor of salt losing its flavor concerns you, remember tha

God remains faithful and sufficient despite the dysfunction in our families and our lives. His grace can overcome any brokenness, even when our unbelief separates us from experiencing His presence fully. Whatever your st

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The resurrection of Jesus isn't merely a historical event to commemorate but a living reality that transforms how we live and share our faith with others today. Let's make a decision today to be bold witnesses for Christ
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