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Forestburg Baptist Church
by Pastor Tim Neely
Forestburg Baptist Church
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Set Apart as People - Video
As we come to Jesus, the living Cornerstone chosen by God, we become living stones in His spiritual house and part of His royal priesthood. God has chosen us to be His own people, calling us out of darkness into His marvelous light so that we can proclaim His goodness to others. Because we have received His mercy, our identity is no longer shaped by the world but by Christ, and we are set apart to live in a way that reflects His character and brings Him glory.
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Set Apart as People - Audio
As we come to Jesus, the living Cornerstone chosen by God, we become living stones in His spiritual house and part of His royal priesthood. God has chosen us to be His own people, calling us out of darkness into His marvelous light so that we can proclaim His goodness to others. Because we have received His mercy, our identity is no longer shaped by the world but by Christ, and we are set apart to live in a way that reflects His character and brings Him glory.
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Beholding Him - Video
The Gospel is not merely freedom from sin and death, but freedom to know, enjoy, and be transformed as we behold the One who loved you and gave Himself for you.
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Beholding Him - Audio
The Gospel is not merely freedom from sin and death, but freedom to know, enjoy, and be transformed as we behold the One who loved you and gave Himself for you.
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Free Indeed - Video
Jesus teaches that true freedom is not external but spiritual, declaring that those who sin are slaves to sin, yet Christ has set us free—so “if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (v. 36). Through Him, we move from bondage to becoming God’s children, called to live in truth and obedience. As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States on Independence Day this Saturday, we celebrate the blessing of national freedom, but are reminded that while political freedom is valuable, only Christ can truly free the soul—so we celebrate both, but live in the greater freedom found in Him.
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Free Indeed - Audio
Jesus teaches that true freedom is not external but spiritual, declaring that those who sin are slaves to sin, yet Christ has set us free—so “if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed” (v. 36). Through Him, we move from bondage to becoming God’s children, called to live in truth and obedience. As we approach the 250th anniversary of the United States on Independence Day this Saturday, we celebrate the blessing of national freedom, but are reminded that while political freedom is valuable, only Christ can truly free the soul—so we celebrate both, but live in the greater freedom found in Him.
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Faith That Shapes Faithfulness - Video
God’s faithfulness endures through every generation because it is rooted in His unchanging character—not in our imperfect efforts. Fathers are called to lead and teach with obedience, yet without the pressure of controlling outcomes, trusting God to sustain and pass on His truth. Jesus, the Light of the world (John 8:12), is the living expression of that eternal Word—bringing clarity, direction, and life. As fathers, mentors, and leaders walk in His light and anchor themselves in God’s Word, they both receive and reflect that truth, turning everyday faithfulness into a lasting legacy that God uses to shape future generations.
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Faith That Shapes Faithfulness - Audio
God’s faithfulness endures through every generation because it is rooted in His unchanging character—not in our imperfect efforts. Fathers are called to lead and teach with obedience, yet without the pressure of controlling outcomes, trusting God to sustain and pass on His truth. Jesus, the Light of the world (John 8:12), is the living expression of that eternal Word—bringing clarity, direction, and life. As fathers, mentors, and leaders walk in His light and anchor themselves in God’s Word, they both receive and reflect that truth, turning everyday faithfulness into a lasting legacy that God uses to shape future generations.
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Set Apart for Love and Growth - Video
“Set Apart for Love and Growth” teaches that believers, transformed by God’s Word, are called to live distinctly through sincere love and continual spiritual growth. With John 8:12 as this year’s VBS theme, beginning tomorrow, Jesus as the Light of the world shows how this happens. As we walk in His light, it exposes and removes sin, enabling genuine love for others, while leading us to crave God’s Word—the “pure spiritual milk” that nourishes and matures our faith. Together, this means we are set apart by walking in His light, where love is purified, sin is put away, and spiritual growth continues.
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Set Apart for Love and Growth - Audio
“Set Apart for Love and Growth” teaches that believers, transformed by God’s Word, are called to live distinctly through sincere love and continual spiritual growth. With John 8:12 as this year’s VBS theme, beginning tomorrow, Jesus as the Light of the world shows how this happens. As we walk in His light, it exposes and removes sin, enabling genuine love for others, while leading us to crave God’s Word—the “pure spiritual milk” that nourishes and matures our faith. Together, this means we are set apart by walking in His light, where love is purified, sin is put away, and spiritual growth continues.
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Set Apart for Holiness - Video
Believers are to live transformed lives in response to God’s saving work. Because of their secure hope in Christ, they are to fix their minds on His future grace, turn from former sinful desires, and reflect God’s holy character. This call is grounded in reverent awe, since God is both Father and Judge, and in gratitude for redemption through the precious blood of Christ. Ultimately, a life of holiness flows from hope, is shaped by God’s character, and is motivated by the cost of salvation.
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Set Apart for Holiness - Audio
Believers are to live transformed lives in response to God’s saving work. Because of their secure hope in Christ, they are to fix their minds on His future grace, turn from former sinful desires, and reflect God’s holy character. This call is grounded in reverent awe, since God is both Father and Judge, and in gratitude for redemption through the precious blood of Christ. Ultimately, a life of holiness flows from hope, is shaped by God’s character, and is motivated by the cost of salvation.
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Trusting God at the Crossroads - Video
Graduation is a unique moment—filled with pride, relief, excitement, and often a quiet sense of uncertainty. It marks a turning point, a season of transition where life begins to look different than it has before. This milestone feels like standing at a crossroads. Some know exactly what’s next; others are still figuring it out. Some look confident on the outside while feeling unsure within. Scripture speaks powerfully to moments like this—not by giving us a detailed map of the future, but by calling us to trust a faithful Guide. Proverbs 3 reminds us that when we trust the Lord with our whole hearts, He directs our paths—shaping the journey even when the road ahead is unclear.
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Trusting God at the Crossroads - Audio
Graduation is a unique moment—filled with pride, relief, excitement, and often a quiet sense of uncertainty. It marks a turning point, a season of transition where life begins to look different than it has before. This milestone feels like standing at a crossroads. Some know exactly what’s next; others are still figuring it out. Some look confident on the outside while feeling unsure within. Scripture speaks powerfully to moments like this—not by giving us a detailed map of the future, but by calling us to trust a faithful Guide. Proverbs 3 reminds us that when we trust the Lord with our whole hearts, He directs our paths—shaping the journey even when the road ahead is unclear.
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Faithful Women, Unstoppable God - Audio
God sovereignly worked through Esther’s courage and Mordecai’s faithfulness to protect and exalt His people amid intense persecution. Though powerful individuals sought to destroy Israel, God’s purposes could not be stopped or reversed. In the same way, this passage reminds us that God’s plans for our lives are secure—no matter the opposition, His will remains unstoppable and perfectly fulfilled.
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Faithful Women, Unstoppable God - Video
God sovereignly worked through Esther’s courage and Mordecai’s faithfulness to protect and exalt His people amid intense persecution. Though powerful individuals sought to destroy Israel, God’s purposes could not be stopped or reversed. In the same way, this passage reminds us that God’s plans for our lives are secure—no matter the opposition, His will remains unstoppable and perfectly fulfilled.
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Set Apart by God - Audio
Set Apart by God introduces the Set Apart series by grounding everything in God’s saving initiative. In the opening verses of 1 Peter, believers are described as chosen by the Father, set apart by the work of the Spirit, and brought into obedience through Jesus Christ. Before Peter calls the church to holiness, endurance, or faithful living, he establishes who God’s people are and who they belong to.
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Set Apart by God - Video
Set Apart by God introduces the Set Apart series by grounding everything in God’s saving initiative. In the opening verses of 1 Peter, believers are described as chosen by the Father, set apart by the work of the Spirit, and brought into obedience through Jesus Christ. Before Peter calls the church to holiness, endurance, or faithful living, he establishes who God’s people are and who they belong to.
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Tearing Down False Security - Audio
God announces judgment not only on sin in general but on the very symbols of safety and success the people relied upon—“the altars of Bethel,” whose “horns…shall be cut off and fall to the ground” (v.14). Economic and social comforts are also named, as God says, “I will strike the winter house along with the summer house, and the houses of ivory shall perish, and the great houses shall come to an end” (v.15). The passage confronts every false refuge and exposes the illusion of security apart from obedience and faithfulness. God dismantles what we trust more than Him.
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Tearing Down False Security - Video
God announces judgment not only on sin in general but on the very symbols of safety and success the people relied upon—“the altars of Bethel,” whose “horns…shall be cut off and fall to the ground” (v.14). Economic and social comforts are also named, as God says, “I will strike the winter house along with the summer house, and the houses of ivory shall perish, and the great houses shall come to an end” (v.15). The passage confronts every false refuge and exposes the illusion of security apart from obedience and faithfulness. God dismantles what we trust more than Him.
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When Outsiders See What Insiders Ignore - Audio
The Lord summons foreign nations to witness Israel’s injustice, exposing how those inside His covenant had grown blind to their own corruption. While Israel assumed privilege and security, outsiders could plainly see violence, oppression, and moral decay. The message warns that familiarity with faith can dull spiritual awareness, and that ignored injustice invites God’s judgment. Ultimately, the sermon calls God’s people to humble self-examination, renewed obedience, and repentance—before outsiders see what insiders refuse to confront.
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When Outsiders See What Insiders Ignore - Video
The Lord summons foreign nations to witness Israel’s injustice, exposing how those inside His covenant had grown blind to their own corruption. While Israel assumed privilege and security, outsiders could plainly see violence, oppression, and moral decay. The message warns that familiarity with faith can dull spiritual awareness, and that ignored injustice invites God’s judgment. Ultimately, the sermon calls God’s people to humble self-examination, renewed obedience, and repentance—before outsiders see what insiders refuse to confront.
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Chosen for Mission, Not Privilege - Audio
God speaks to a people He knows intimately and loves deeply, reminding them that being chosen is not about comfort or advantage, but about calling and responsibility. Through Amos, we hear that when God draws near and reveals His heart, He does so with purpose—inviting His people to walk faithfully with Him and to reflect His justice in the world. “The lion roars—who can but prophesy?” When God speaks, silence is not an option. This message calls us to listen for God’s voice, feel the weight and grace of being known by Him, and respond with lives shaped not by privilege, but by obedience, courage, and mission.
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Chosen for Mission, Not Privilege - Video
God speaks to a people He knows intimately and loves deeply, reminding them that being chosen is not about comfort or advantage, but about calling and responsibility. Through Amos, we hear that when God draws near and reveals His heart, He does so with purpose—inviting His people to walk faithfully with Him and to reflect His justice in the world. “The lion roars—who can but prophesy?” When God speaks, silence is not an option. This message calls us to listen for God’s voice, feel the weight and grace of being known by Him, and respond with lives shaped not by privilege, but by obedience, courage, and mission.
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Resurrection Sunday: Promise Fulfilled - Audio
On the road to Emmaus, two disciples mourned what they believed was a devastating loss. Yet the risen Jesus walked with them and opened the Scriptures, revealing that His suffering and resurrection were the fulfillment of God’s promises. What appeared to be defeat was actually the world’s greatest victory. This Resurrection Sunday reminds us to see our lives through the lens of Scripture, trust God’s unfolding story, and rejoice that Jesus—the promised Savior—has risen, proving every promise true.
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Resurrection Sunday: Promise Fulfilled - Video
On the road to Emmaus, two disciples mourned what they believed was a devastating loss. Yet the risen Jesus walked with them and opened the Scriptures, revealing that His suffering and resurrection were the fulfillment of God’s promises. What appeared to be defeat was actually the world’s greatest victory. This Resurrection Sunday reminds us to see our lives through the lens of Scripture, trust God’s unfolding story, and rejoice that Jesus—the promised Savior—has risen, proving every promise true.
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James Wright Memorial Service - Audio
Forestburg Baptist Church
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James Wright Memorial Service - Video
Forestburg Baptist Church
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When Strength Cannot Save You - Audio
Amos 2:13–16 confronts the false confidence of human power and achievement. Through vivid imagery, God declares that speed, strength, skill, and bravery will all fail when He brings judgment. Amos exposes the collapse of self-reliance, revealing that what people trust most can become their greatest weakness. The passage warns that no human advantage can withstand divine justice and calls God’s people to abandon pride, recognize their limits, and return to humble dependence on Him as the only true source of security.
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When Strength Cannot Save You - Video
Amos 2:13–16 confronts the false confidence of human power and achievement. Through vivid imagery, God declares that speed, strength, skill, and bravery will all fail when He brings judgment. Amos exposes the collapse of self-reliance, revealing that what people trust most can become their greatest weakness. The passage warns that no human advantage can withstand divine justice and calls God’s people to abandon pride, recognize their limits, and return to humble dependence on Him as the only true source of security.
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Grace Forgotten, Prophets Silenced - Audio
God reminds Israel that their future rests on His proven faithfulness—He defeated their enemies, redeemed them from Egypt, and guided them through His prophets. Though Israel forgot that grace and silenced God’s voice, the message still offers hope: the God who has been faithful in the past remains faithful for the future. Remembering what God has already done gives His people confidence to face what lies ahead.
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Grace Forgotten, Prophets Silenced - Video
God reminds Israel that their future rests on His proven faithfulness—He defeated their enemies, redeemed them from Egypt, and guided them through His prophets. Though Israel forgot that grace and silenced God’s voice, the message still offers hope: the God who has been faithful in the past remains faithful for the future. Remembering what God has already done gives His people confidence to face what lies ahead.
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Israel: Injustice in the Courts - Audio
Through Amos, the Lord condemns leaders and courts that sell the righteous for silver, trample the poor, and deny justice to the vulnerable. Economic exploitation, sexual immorality, and the misuse of pledged goods reveal a society that profits from oppression while pretending piety. God declares that such injustice—especially when practiced in His name—profanes His holiness and invites unavoidable judgment. The passage calls God’s people to repent, restore justice, and align worship with righteous living.
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Israel: Injustice in the Courts - Video
Through Amos, the Lord condemns leaders and courts that sell the righteous for silver, trample the poor, and deny justice to the vulnerable. Economic exploitation, sexual immorality, and the misuse of pledged goods reveal a society that profits from oppression while pretending piety. God declares that such injustice—especially when practiced in His name—profanes His holiness and invites unavoidable judgment. The passage calls God’s people to repent, restore justice, and align worship with righteous living.
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Judah: Truth Abandoned - Audio
Judah’s downfall was caused by turning away from wholehearted obedience and rejecting the Lord’s commands. Amos shows that they were led astray by the very falsehoods they embraced, walking in the same deceptive paths their fathers followed. The passage warns that spiritual drift begins when God’s truth is ignored and ultimately brings His righteous judgment.
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Judah: Truth Abandoned - Video
Judah’s downfall was caused by turning away from wholehearted obedience and rejecting the Lord’s commands. Amos shows that they were led astray by the very falsehoods they embraced, walking in the same deceptive paths their fathers followed. The passage warns that spiritual drift begins when God’s truth is ignored and ultimately brings His righteous judgment.
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Ammon and Moab: When Compassion Collapses - Audio
This message examines how Ammon and Moab displayed shocking cruelty in moments when mercy should have prevailed. Amos condemns Ammon for violent brutality driven by greed and Moab for desecrating what should have been treated with dignity. Together, these nations illustrate how inhumanity and the loss of mercy lead to moral collapse and invite God’s righteous judgment. The message calls listeners to uphold compassion, honor life, and resist any hardness of heart that mirrors the failures of these ancient nations.
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Ammon and Moab: When Compassion Collapses - Video
This message examines how Ammon and Moab displayed shocking cruelty in moments when mercy should have prevailed. Amos condemns Ammon for violent brutality driven by greed and Moab for desecrating what should have been treated with dignity. Together, these nations illustrate how inhumanity and the loss of mercy lead to moral collapse and invite God’s righteous judgment. The message calls listeners to uphold compassion, honor life, and resist any hardness of heart that mirrors the failures of these ancient nations.
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Edom: The Poison of Perpetual Anger - Audio
This message looks at how God confronts Edom for nurturing a deep, longstanding anger that refused to die. Amos reveals the danger of letting resentment take root—how it distorts the heart, damages our connections with others, and ultimately leads us away from God’s will. The call of the passage urges us to break free from the grip of bitterness and step into the healing and liberation found in forgiveness and restored relationships.
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Edom: The Poison of Perpetual Anger - Video
This message looks at how God confronts Edom for nurturing a deep, longstanding anger that refused to die. Amos reveals the danger of letting resentment take root—how it distorts the heart, damages our connections with others, and ultimately leads us away from God’s will. The call of the passage urges us to break free from the grip of bitterness and step into the healing and liberation found in forgiveness and restored relationships.
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Gaze: Exploitation and the Selling of Souls - Audio
Amos condemns the Philistines for capturing entire communities and selling them into slavery, treating lives as commodities for profit. The message highlights the seriousness of dehumanization and greed, showing how such actions violate God’s justice and mercy. It calls believers to examine modern parallels—where exploitation still exists—and challenges us to uphold dignity, compassion, and righteousness.
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Gaze: Exploitation and the Selling of Souls - Video
Amos condemns the Philistines for capturing entire communities and selling them into slavery, treating lives as commodities for profit. The message highlights the seriousness of dehumanization and greed, showing how such actions violate God’s justice and mercy. It calls believers to examine modern parallels—where exploitation still exists—and challenges us to uphold dignity, compassion, and righteousness.
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Damascus: Cruelty That God Will Not Ignore - Audio
A ruthless nation believed its violence would go unanswered, but God saw every act and promised justice. Amos reminds us that no cruelty escapes the Lord’s notice and that His judgment confronts every abuse of power.
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Damascus: Cruelty That God Will Not Ignore - Video
A ruthless nation believed its violence would go unanswered, but God saw every act and promised justice. Amos reminds us that no cruelty escapes the Lord’s notice and that His judgment confronts every abuse of power.
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Tuned for Triumph - Audio
As we forget the former things, God calls us to sing a new song—one that tunes our hearts to His victory, aligns us with His movement, and sustains us all year long. His promises are sure, and the way to embrace them begins with faith, but it doesn’t end there; returning those promises to God in prayer activates that faith and keeps us in step with His triumph.
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Tuned for Triumph - Video
As we forget the former things, God calls us to sing a new song—one that tunes our hearts to His victory, aligns us with His movement, and sustains us all year long. His promises are sure, and the way to embrace them begins with faith, but it doesn’t end there; returning those promises to God in prayer activates that faith and keeps us in step with His triumph.
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Christmas Eve 2025 - Audio
God Himself stepped into our world. He did not send an angel or a prophet: He came in person. Jesus is Immanuel: God with us; this is the heart of Christmas.
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Christmas Eve 2025 - Video
God Himself stepped into our world. He did not send an angel or a prophet: He came in person. Jesus is Immanuel: God with us; this is the heart of Christmas.
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The Gift of Worship - Audio
The visit of the Magi reminds us that true worship is the greatest gift we can offer Christ. Their journey, sacrifice, and presentation of treasures reflect hearts fully devoted to Him. Worship is not limited to songs or rituals—it is a response of surrender, obedience, and adoration. In this season, as we celebrate Christ’s birth, let us give Him what He desires most: our lives, our devotion, and our worship.
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The Gift of Worship - Video
The visit of the Magi reminds us that true worship is the greatest gift we can offer Christ. Their journey, sacrifice, and presentation of treasures reflect hearts fully devoted to Him. Worship is not limited to songs or rituals—it is a response of surrender, obedience, and adoration. In this season, as we celebrate Christ’s birth, let us give Him what He desires most: our lives, our devotion, and our worship.
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Forestburg Baptist Church
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Pastor Tim Neely
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