Kitchener Baptist Church Podcast

Living By Faith

In Luke 12:16–34, Jesus tells the story of a rich farmer whose land brought forth an abundant harvest. Instead of seeing his blessing as an opportunity to help others or invest in God’s work, he decided to tear down his barns and build bigger ones. His entire life was centered on himself — his plans, his

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Spiritual Hunger

What does real happiness look like in God’s kingdom? Jesus tells us it begins with an appetite—a deep hunger and thirst for righteousness. In the Beatitudes, the Lord isn’t offering tips for self-improvement; He’s revealing the heart of kingdom living. When Christ reigns, both in His future kingdom and in our hearts today, those who long

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I AM: The Good Shepherd

Jesus declared, “I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.” With these words, He revealed one of the most tender and powerful truths about His relationship with His people. Unlike hirelings—those who care only for themselves and abandon the flock at the first sign of danger—Jesus willingly lays down His life

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Real-Life Issues: Biblical Hope Vs. Cultural Hope

Our culture usually treats hope like wishful thinking—“maybe it’ll work out.” The Bible offers something far stronger. Scripture calls hope a confident expectation anchored in God’s unchanging character and promises (Romans 15:4; Hebrews 6:18–19). Political leaders change, economies rise and fall, technology advances, relationships shift—but none of these can secure the heart. Christ can. Because Jesus died and

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Finishing Well

On Grandparents Day, we are reminded that life is not just about starting strong—it’s about finishing well. The Apostle Paul, near the end of his life, could boldly say: “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith” (2 Timothy 4:7). His words challenge us to look at the legacy

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