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Island Pond Baptist Church

Verse-by-verse sermons preached in a down-to-earth way.

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    John 15:1-11 – Abiding In Christ

    In John 15:1-11, Jesus teaches that he is the true vine and his followers are the branches. Real faith is not merely knowing about Jesus, attending church, or being near spiritual things. Real faith abides in Christ. As believers remain connected to Jesus through his Word, obedience, love, and dependence on him, his life begins to produce fruit in them. This sermon calls us to examine what our lives are producing, turn from the bad fruit of sin, and look The post John 15:1-11 – Abiding In Christ appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Romans 12:1-2 – Living A Life Of Worship

    Real faith does not reduce worship to singing, church attendance, or a Sunday morning feeling. In Romans 12:1-2, Paul shows that true worship is a whole-life response to the mercy God has shown us in Christ. Because Jesus gave himself for us, Christians are called to offer their bodies, minds, habits, choices, and daily lives back to God. This kind of worship requires both renewing our minds with God’s truth and guarding our minds from the patterns of the world. The post Romans 12:1-2 – Living A Life Of Worship appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Matthew 4:18-22 – Real Faith Follows

    Real faith is not merely saying the right words, praying a prayer, or attending church occasionally. Real faith produces real evidence because it comes from a life-changing encounter with Jesus Christ. In Matthew 4:18–22, Jesus calls his first disciples with the simple command, “Follow me,” showing that true discipleship involves both action and direction. To follow Jesus means obeying what he says, listening to his Word, and loving him above everything else. While Christians will never obey perfectly, there is The post Matthew 4:18-22 – Real Faith Follows appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Hebrews 5:11-6:3 – Why So Many Stay Stuck

    Spiritual growth does not happen automatically. In Hebrews 5:11–6:3, the author warns believers who had become “dull of hearing.” They had been around God’s Word for a long time, but they were not truly receiving it or growing from it. This sermon challenges us to examine whether we are maturing in Christ or remaining spiritually childish, still needing milk when we should be ready for solid food. Spiritual immaturity shows up when we cannot feed ourselves from Scripture, explain the The post Hebrews 5:11-6:3 – Why So Many Stay Stuck appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    John 14:15-24 – Obedience Is The Evidence

    Real faith is not just something we claim with our words. According to Jesus, true love for him shows itself through obedience to his commands. In John 14:15–24, Jesus teaches that obedience does not save us, but it reveals whether we truly love him. A Christian is not someone who merely prayed a prayer in the past, but someone who follows Jesus today. At the same time, Jesus does not leave his people to obey in their own strength. He The post John 14:15-24 – Obedience Is The Evidence appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    John 3:1–15 – Have You Been Born Again?

    In John 3:1–15, Jesus tells Nicodemus that religious knowledge, morality, status, and good works are not enough to enter the kingdom of God. Even this respected Pharisee needed what every sinner needs: to be born again. This sermon explains that the new birth is not self-improvement or outward religious behavior. It is a sovereign work of God where he gives a person a new heart, cleanses them from sin, and brings them from spiritual death to life. Just as Israel The post John 3:1–15 – Have You Been Born Again? appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Luke 9:23-26 – What Jesus Actually Meant by “Disciple”

    What does it really mean to follow Jesus? In Luke 9:23–26, Jesus makes it clear that discipleship isn’t about adding Him to your life, it’s about surrendering your life completely. This sermon explores the true cost of following Christ: denying yourself, taking up your cross daily, and living in obedience to Him. While the world tells us to chase comfort and success, Jesus presents a paradox, real life is only found when we give ours away. The message ends with The post Luke 9:23-26 – What Jesus Actually Meant by “Disciple” appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    John 2:23–25 – Belief That Doesn’t Save

    Not all belief in Jesus is saving faith. In John 2:23–25, we see a crowd that is impressed by Jesus but not transformed by Him. They believe because of what they see, but their hearts remain unchanged. Jesus is not fooled by outward excitement or religious appearance, He knows what’s truly inside us. Real faith isn’t about being impressed, it’s about being changed. This sermon calls us to move beyond casual belief and come honestly to Christ, asking Him to The post John 2:23–25 – Belief That Doesn’t Save appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Luke 6:46-49 – The Dangers of Casual Christianity

    In this message from Luke 6:46–49, we confront a sobering question from Jesus: Why call Him “Lord” but not obey Him? This sermon exposes the danger of casual Christianity, a faith that hears but does not act. Through vivid illustrations and Jesus’ parable of the two builders, we are challenged to examine whether our lives are built on the solid rock of obedience or the shifting sand of empty profession. Real faith isn’t just knowing, it’s coming, hearing, and doing. The post Luke 6:46-49 – The Dangers of Casual Christianity appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Romans 6:1-14 – Alive Again

    Easter isn’t just about celebrating an empty tomb, it’s about living an entirely new life. In Romans 6:1–14, we see that because Jesus rose from the dead, believers are no longer slaves to sin but are called to walk in newness of life. This sermon challenges us to move beyond casual Christianity and embrace the reality that the resurrection changes everything: our identity, our behavior, and our purpose. Because he walked out of the grave, you can walk in new The post Romans 6:1-14 – Alive Again appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    John 12:12-19 – The Misunderstood King

    On Palm Sunday, the crowds celebrated Jesus, but they misunderstood Him. They wanted a political savior, but Jesus came as a humble King to save them from sin. In this message from John 12:12–19, we see how easily people can misinterpret who Jesus is, follow Him for the wrong reasons, or shape Him into their own expectations. This sermon challenges us to worship Jesus for who He truly is, trust Him even when we don’t understand, and follow Him with The post John 12:12-19 – The Misunderstood King appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    2 Timothy 4:9-22 – Christ’s Presence in Dark Times

    Ever felt like everyone left you when you needed them most? In Paul’s final words in 2 Timothy 4:9–22, we see a man abandoned by friends, hurt by others, and facing death, yet filled with unshakable hope. Why? Because even when people failed him, Christ never did. This sermon walks through the reality of loneliness, betrayal, and suffering, while pointing us to the steady, strengthening presence of Jesus. If you’ve ever had an “empty bench” moment, this message reminds you: The post 2 Timothy 4:9-22 – Christ’s Presence in Dark Times appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    2 Timothy 4:1-8 – Finish the Race Faithfully

    How do you finish the Christian life well? In 2 Timothy 4:1–8, Paul writes his final words before his death and urges believers to live faithfully in light of Christ’s return. Christians are called to live with the awareness that Christ is the judge, to receive God’s truth even when it is difficult, to remain faithful through hardship, and to persevere until the end. The goal of the Christian life is not simply to start strong but to finish well. The post 2 Timothy 4:1-8 – Finish the Race Faithfully appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    2 Timothy 3:10-17 – Surviving In An Ungodly World

    In a world filled with ungodly influences, how can Christians remain faithful to Christ? In 2 Timothy 3:10–17, Paul gives Timothy a clear roadmap for surviving and thriving in a hostile culture. By following godly examples, expecting opposition, resisting the drift of evil, and anchoring our lives in Scripture, believers can remain steady even when the world pulls them in the wrong direction. Ultimately, Paul reminds us that God’s Word is the anchor that equips us for salvation, shapes our The post 2 Timothy 3:10-17 – Surviving In An Ungodly World appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    1 Timothy 6:3-10 – True Contentment: Pass It On!

    Guest speaker, Mike Nerney, looks at 1 Timothy 6:3-10 and talks about what true contentment is and the importance of telling others about it. Mike is a former pastor and currently services as the Executive Director of the Maine Baptist Association. Island Pond Baptist Church is an SBC church in Hampstead, NH, just seconds from Derry, NH. We also have many people at our church from surrounding cities such as Chester, Sandown, Danville, Kingston, Fremont, Plaistow, Atkinson, Derry, Londonderry, Salem, The post 1 Timothy 6:3-10 – True Contentment: Pass It On! appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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    Matthew 5:14-16 – Let Your Light Shine

    Guest speaker, Sam Taylor, looks at Matthew 5:14-16 and talks about letting your light shine to the world. Sam Taylor is a former missionary and pastor and currently services with the Baptist Churches of New England. Island Pond Baptist Church is an SBC church in Hampstead, NH, just seconds from Derry, NH. We also have many people at our church from surrounding cities such as Chester, Sandown, Danville, Kingston, Fremont, Plaistow, Atkinson, Derry, Londonderry, Salem, and Haverhill. If you live The post Matthew 5:14-16 – Let Your Light Shine appeared first on Island Pond Baptist Church.

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