
Greater Faith Than All Others - Hebrews 11:1-16
God wants His people to have faith and be faithful.

Hosted by Pastor Andrew Krop · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 267 episodes
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At FBCO, we don't just want to hear the Bible and learn about it, we want to apply it! The FBCO podcast features the most recent messages from our Sunday worship services.
Pastor Andrew Krop hosts First Baptist Church of Oxford, a religion show with 267 episodes published.

God wants His people to have faith and be faithful.

F - Faith A - Acceptance T - Time H - Help E - Encouragement R - Rock, Resource, Reverent

We have everything we need in Christ to endure the trials of this life.

The Lord's greater and perfect sacrifice on the cross should change everything about us.

We ought to give our lives in service to the One who gave His life to save us.

We need to allow the truths of the new covenant to lead us to Christ-like living.

The more we know of God’s Word, the more we see God’s glory.

When God has a great hold on you, that’s when you’ll have a great impact on those around you.

The guarantee of eternal life should strengthen us to persevere in this life.

Spiritual growth is a lifelong process that brings blessings in this life and after it.

No problem is too great for our great High Priest.

Christ-centered training in the home shapes a foundation God uses for a lifetime.

The miracles at the cross and grave are why we can have eternal life today.

The greatest rest is found in Christ during and after this life.

Jesus has proved that He is greater than our past failures and our present struggles.

What we have in Christ is greater than any distraction that would cause us to drift away in this life.

Every gospel encounter can make a great impact for God’s kingdom.

Only when we have a real burden for the lost will we rejoice when they are found.

There is a God-given way to overcome every gospel obstacle.

We need to treat every day like it could be our last day to share the gospel.
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