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    <title>The 1855 Podcast</title>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>Founded in 1855, FBCWP is rooted in the authority of Scripture and centered on the good news of Jesus Christ. This podcast features biblical preaching and pastoral teaching from our Sunday gatherings.</p>
<p>We would love for you to join us in person, on Sundays at 10:15 at 560 East Broad Street. Visit our website for more information: https://fbcwestpointms.com/</p>
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<p>Senior Pastor: John Oliver</p>]]></description>
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        <title>John 11: I Am The Resurrection and The Life</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>A family is grieving. A man has died. And Jesus steps into that moment and makes a claim that changes everything.</p>
<p>In this Easter message from John 11, we examine the power and meaning of Jesus’ words, “I am the resurrection and the life.” This passage reminds us that Jesus did not come simply to comfort our grief, but to confront the cause of it.</p>
<p>If the resurrection is true, then life is found in Him alone, and our response to Him is not casual; it is everything.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A family is grieving. A man has died. And Jesus steps into that moment and makes a claim that changes everything.</p>
<p>In this Easter message from John 11, we examine the power and meaning of Jesus’ words, “I am the resurrection and the life.” This passage reminds us that Jesus did not come simply to comfort our grief, but to confront the cause of it.</p>
<p>If the resurrection is true, then life is found in Him alone, and our response to Him is not casual; it is everything.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[A family is grieving. A man has died. And Jesus steps into that moment and makes a claim that changes everything.
In this Easter message from John 11, we examine the power and meaning of Jesus’ words, “I am the resurrection and the life.” This passage reminds us that Jesus did not come simply to comfort our grief, but to confront the cause of it.
If the resurrection is true, then life is found in Him alone, and our response to Him is not casual; it is everything.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <title>Good Friday: Jesus Bears the Weight of Our Sin</title>
        <itunes:title>Good Friday: Jesus Bears the Weight of Our Sin</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/good-friday-jesus-bears-the-weight-of-our-sin/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 03:00:00 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Children's Minister Joedee Robinson</p>
<p class="p1">AGONY yet DISCIPLER - In the Garden of Gethsemane</p>
<p class="p1">Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42, Luke 22:40-46</p>
<p class="p1">SURRENDER yet CONTROL - Betrayed and Arrested</p>
<p class="p2">Matthew 26:47-56. Mark 14:43-52, Luke 22:47-53, John 18:1-12</p>
<p class="p1">BLAMELESS yet CONDEMNED - The Unfair Trial</p>
<p class="p2">Matthew 26:39-27:26, Mark 14:55-15:15, Luke 22:54-23:25, John 18:17-19:16</p>
<p class="p1">CRUSHED yet ACCOMPLISHED - The Crucifixion of Jesus</p>
<p class="p2">Matthew 27:33-44, Mark 15:22-32, Luke 23:33-43, John 19:16-27</p>
<p class="p1">REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p class="p2">FOR ADULTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. Where in your life is God calling you to trust Him rather than take control?</p>
<p class="p3">2. What does Jesus’ silence in certain moments teach us about wisdom and</p>
<p class="p3">restraint?</p>
<p class="p3">3. Which detail of the crucifixion impacts you the most and why?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR STUDENTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. Why didn’t Jesus fight back when He had the power to stop everything?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Why do people sometimes follow the crown instead of doing what is right?</p>
<p class="p3">3. How does knowing Jesus died for you affect how you see yourself?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR CHILDREN</p>
<p class="p3">1. Why was Jesus feeling sad and troubled?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Did Jesus do anything wrong?</p>
<p class="p3">3. Why did Jesus die on the cross?</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Children's Minister Joedee Robinson</p>
<p class="p1">AGONY yet DISCIPLER - In the Garden of Gethsemane</p>
<p class="p1">Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42, Luke 22:40-46</p>
<p class="p1">SURRENDER yet CONTROL - Betrayed and Arrested</p>
<p class="p2">Matthew 26:47-56. Mark 14:43-52, Luke 22:47-53, John 18:1-12</p>
<p class="p1">BLAMELESS yet CONDEMNED - The Unfair Trial</p>
<p class="p2">Matthew 26:39-27:26, Mark 14:55-15:15, Luke 22:54-23:25, John 18:17-19:16</p>
<p class="p1">CRUSHED yet ACCOMPLISHED - The Crucifixion of Jesus</p>
<p class="p2">Matthew 27:33-44, Mark 15:22-32, Luke 23:33-43, John 19:16-27</p>
<p class="p1">REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p class="p2">FOR ADULTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. Where in your life is God calling you to trust Him rather than take control?</p>
<p class="p3">2. What does Jesus’ silence in certain moments teach us about wisdom and</p>
<p class="p3">restraint?</p>
<p class="p3">3. Which detail of the crucifixion impacts you the most and why?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR STUDENTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. Why didn’t Jesus fight back when He had the power to stop everything?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Why do people sometimes follow the crown instead of doing what is right?</p>
<p class="p3">3. How does knowing Jesus died for you affect how you see yourself?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR CHILDREN</p>
<p class="p3">1. Why was Jesus feeling sad and troubled?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Did Jesus do anything wrong?</p>
<p class="p3">3. Why did Jesus die on the cross?</p>
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AGONY yet DISCIPLER - In the Garden of Gethsemane
Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42, Luke 22:40-46
SURRENDER yet CONTROL - Betrayed and Arrested
Matthew 26:47-56. Mark 14:43-52, Luke 22:47-53, John 18:1-12
BLAMELESS yet CONDEMNED - The Unfair Trial
Matthew 26:39-27:26, Mark 14:55-15:15, Luke 22:54-23:25, John 18:17-19:16
CRUSHED yet ACCOMPLISHED - The Crucifixion of Jesus
Matthew 27:33-44, Mark 15:22-32, Luke 23:33-43, John 19:16-27
REFLECT TOGETHER
FOR ADULTS
1. Where in your life is God calling you to trust Him rather than take control?
2. What does Jesus’ silence in certain moments teach us about wisdom and
restraint?
3. Which detail of the crucifixion impacts you the most and why?
FOR STUDENTS
1. Why didn’t Jesus fight back when He had the power to stop everything?
2. Why do people sometimes follow the crown instead of doing what is right?
3. How does knowing Jesus died for you affect how you see yourself?
FOR CHILDREN
1. Why was Jesus feeling sad and troubled?
2. Did Jesus do anything wrong?
3. Why did Jesus die on the cross?]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Maundy Thursday: Jesus Gives Himself in Love</title>
        <itunes:title>Maundy Thursday: Jesus Gives Himself in Love</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/maundy-thursday-jesus-gives-himself-in-love/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 03:00:00 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Pastor John Oliver.</p>
<p>Read Luke 22:14–20; John 13:1–17, 34–35</p>
<p>REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p>FOR ADULTS
1. How does understanding the Passover background deepen your view of what Jesus meant when He said, “This is my body…this is my blood”?
2. What does Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, especially Judas and Peter, reveal about the nature of His love?
3. In what ways are you tempted to approach your faith as something to
observe rather than something to personally trust and receive?
4. Where is God calling you to practice humble, sacrificial love this week, even when it is difficult or unnoticed?</p>
<p>
FOR STUDENTS
1. Why do you think Jesus chose a meal to explain what He was about to do on
the cross?
2. What stands out to you about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet? Why would
that have been shocking?
3. What’s the difference between knowing about Jesus’ sacrifice and actually
trusting Him with your life?
4. What is one practical way you can show Jesus-like love to someone this week,
even if it costs you something?</p>
<p>
FOR CHILDREN
1. What did Jesus say the bread and the cup represent at the meal?
2. Why did Jesus wash His disciples’ feet? What does that teach us about Him?
3. How does Jesus show us what it means to love others?
4. What is one way you can be kind and serve someone in your family or at
school this week?</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Pastor John Oliver.</p>
<p>Read Luke 22:14–20; John 13:1–17, 34–35</p>
<p>REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p>FOR ADULTS<br>
1. How does understanding the Passover background deepen your view of what Jesus meant when He said, “This is my body…this is my blood”?<br>
2. What does Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, especially Judas and Peter, reveal about the nature of His love?<br>
3. In what ways are you tempted to approach your faith as something to<br>
observe rather than something to personally trust and receive?<br>
4. Where is God calling you to practice humble, sacrificial love this week, even when it is difficult or unnoticed?</p>
<p><br>
FOR STUDENTS<br>
1. Why do you think Jesus chose a meal to explain what He was about to do on<br>
the cross?<br>
2. What stands out to you about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet? Why would<br>
that have been shocking?<br>
3. What’s the difference between knowing about Jesus’ sacrifice and actually<br>
trusting Him with your life?<br>
4. What is one practical way you can show Jesus-like love to someone this week,<br>
even if it costs you something?</p>
<p><br>
FOR CHILDREN<br>
1. What did Jesus say the bread and the cup represent at the meal?<br>
2. Why did Jesus wash His disciples’ feet? What does that teach us about Him?<br>
3. How does Jesus show us what it means to love others?<br>
4. What is one way you can be kind and serve someone in your family or at<br>
school this week?</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Pastor John Oliver.
Read Luke 22:14–20; John 13:1–17, 34–35
REFLECT TOGETHER
FOR ADULTS1. How does understanding the Passover background deepen your view of what Jesus meant when He said, “This is my body…this is my blood”?2. What does Jesus washing the disciples’ feet, especially Judas and Peter, reveal about the nature of His love?3. In what ways are you tempted to approach your faith as something toobserve rather than something to personally trust and receive?4. Where is God calling you to practice humble, sacrificial love this week, even when it is difficult or unnoticed?
FOR STUDENTS1. Why do you think Jesus chose a meal to explain what He was about to do onthe cross?2. What stands out to you about Jesus washing the disciples’ feet? Why wouldthat have been shocking?3. What’s the difference between knowing about Jesus’ sacrifice and actuallytrusting Him with your life?4. What is one practical way you can show Jesus-like love to someone this week,even if it costs you something?
FOR CHILDREN1. What did Jesus say the bread and the cup represent at the meal?2. Why did Jesus wash His disciples’ feet? What does that teach us about Him?3. How does Jesus show us what it means to love others?4. What is one way you can be kind and serve someone in your family or atschool this week?]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Silent Wednesday: Jesus Is Betrayed but Remains Obedient</title>
        <itunes:title>Silent Wednesday: Jesus Is Betrayed but Remains Obedient</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/silent-wednesday-jesus-is-betrayed-but-remains-obedient/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/silent-wednesday-jesus-is-betrayed-but-remains-obedient/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 03:00:00 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Student Pastor Joseph Blount.</p>
<p>Read Matthew 26: 14-16, 21-25 &amp; 26:47-56</p>
<p>REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p class="p1">FOR ADULTS</p>
<p class="p2">1. What stands out to you about Jesus’ response to betrayal, especially knowing it was coming and who it would come from?</p>
<p class="p2">2. Why is it dangerous to assume we are “better than Judas”? What does this passage reveal about our own hearts?</p>
<p class="p2">3. How does seeing your sin as part of what led Jesus to the cross deepen your understanding of His grace and mercy?</p>
<p class="p2">4. Where is God calling you to say, “not my will, but Yours be done,” even when it is difficult or costly?</p>
<p class="p3">FOR STUDENTS</p>
<p class="p2">1. Why do you think betrayal hurts more when it comes from someone close? How does that help you understand what Jesus experienced?</p>
<p class="p2">2. What do you notice about how Jesus responds instead of fighting back or running away?</p>
<p class="p2">3. In what ways can we sometimes choose our own way over Jesus, even if it’s not as obvious as Judas?</p>
<p class="p2">4. What is one situation in your life right now where you need to trust God and choose obedience over what you want?</p>
<p class="p3">FOR CHILDREN</p>
<p class="p2">1. Who betrayed Jesus, and how did he do it?</p>
<p class="p2">2. Did Jesus know this was going to happen? How did He respond?</p>
<p class="p2">3. Why is it important for us to obey God, even when it’s hard?</p>
<p class="p2">4. What is one way you can choose to do what God wants instead of what you</p>
<p class="p2">want this week?</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Student Pastor Joseph Blount.</p>
<p>Read Matthew 26: 14-16, 21-25 &amp; 26:47-56</p>
<p>REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p class="p1">FOR ADULTS</p>
<p class="p2">1. What stands out to you about Jesus’ response to betrayal, especially knowing it was coming and who it would come from?</p>
<p class="p2">2. Why is it dangerous to assume we are “better than Judas”? What does this passage reveal about our own hearts?</p>
<p class="p2">3. How does seeing your sin as part of what led Jesus to the cross deepen your understanding of His grace and mercy?</p>
<p class="p2">4. Where is God calling you to say, “not my will, but Yours be done,” even when it is difficult or costly?</p>
<p class="p3">FOR STUDENTS</p>
<p class="p2">1. Why do you think betrayal hurts more when it comes from someone close? How does that help you understand what Jesus experienced?</p>
<p class="p2">2. What do you notice about how Jesus responds instead of fighting back or running away?</p>
<p class="p2">3. In what ways can we sometimes choose our own way over Jesus, even if it’s not as obvious as Judas?</p>
<p class="p2">4. What is one situation in your life right now where you need to trust God and choose obedience over what you want?</p>
<p class="p3">FOR CHILDREN</p>
<p class="p2">1. Who betrayed Jesus, and how did he do it?</p>
<p class="p2">2. Did Jesus know this was going to happen? How did He respond?</p>
<p class="p2">3. Why is it important for us to obey God, even when it’s hard?</p>
<p class="p2">4. What is one way you can choose to do what God wants instead of what you</p>
<p class="p2">want this week?</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Student Pastor Joseph Blount.
Read Matthew 26: 14-16, 21-25 &amp; 26:47-56
REFLECT TOGETHER
FOR ADULTS
1. What stands out to you about Jesus’ response to betrayal, especially knowing it was coming and who it would come from?
2. Why is it dangerous to assume we are “better than Judas”? What does this passage reveal about our own hearts?
3. How does seeing your sin as part of what led Jesus to the cross deepen your understanding of His grace and mercy?
4. Where is God calling you to say, “not my will, but Yours be done,” even when it is difficult or costly?
FOR STUDENTS
1. Why do you think betrayal hurts more when it comes from someone close? How does that help you understand what Jesus experienced?
2. What do you notice about how Jesus responds instead of fighting back or running away?
3. In what ways can we sometimes choose our own way over Jesus, even if it’s not as obvious as Judas?
4. What is one situation in your life right now where you need to trust God and choose obedience over what you want?
FOR CHILDREN
1. Who betrayed Jesus, and how did he do it?
2. Did Jesus know this was going to happen? How did He respond?
3. Why is it important for us to obey God, even when it’s hard?
4. What is one way you can choose to do what God wants instead of what you
want this week?]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
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    <item>
        <title>Holy Tuesday: Jesus Confronts What We’ve Made Sacred</title>
        <itunes:title>Holy Tuesday: Jesus Confronts What We’ve Made Sacred</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/holy-tuesday-jesus-confronts-what-we-ve-made-sacred/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2026 03:00:00 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Children's Minister Joedee Robinson</p>
<p>Read Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:15-19; Luke 19:45-48</p>
<p class="p1">REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p class="p2">FOR ADULTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. In what ways do people today sometimes turn worship into something that benefits themselves instead of honoring God?</p>
<p class="p3">2. If believers are “walking temples” because the Holy Spirit lives in us, how should that shape the way we live daily?</p>
<p class="p3">3. What “tables” might Jesus want to flip over in our own hearts or priorities?</p>
<p class="p3">4. How can we intentionally make prayer and connection with God central in our lives?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR STUDENTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. The people in the temple were focused on personal gain. What are some things today that can distract people from worshiping God?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Jesus knew His actions would cause trouble, but He still did what was right. When is it hard for you to stand up for what is right?</p>
<p class="p3">3. If your life is like a temple where God lives, how might that affect the choices you make at school, online, or with friends?</p>
<p class="p3">4. What are some habits that help keep your relationship with God strong?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR CHILDREN</p>
<p class="p3">1. What was the temple supposed to be used for?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Why was Jesus upset about what people were doing in the temple?</p>
<p class="p3">3. The Bible says God lives in people who believe in Jesus. What does that mean?</p>
<p class="p3">4. How can we show respect for God in church and at home?</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Children's Minister Joedee Robinson</p>
<p>Read Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:15-19; Luke 19:45-48</p>
<p class="p1">REFLECT TOGETHER</p>
<p class="p2">FOR ADULTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. In what ways do people today sometimes turn worship into something that benefits themselves instead of honoring God?</p>
<p class="p3">2. If believers are “walking temples” because the Holy Spirit lives in us, how should that shape the way we live daily?</p>
<p class="p3">3. What “tables” might Jesus want to flip over in our own hearts or priorities?</p>
<p class="p3">4. How can we intentionally make prayer and connection with God central in our lives?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR STUDENTS</p>
<p class="p3">1. The people in the temple were focused on personal gain. What are some things today that can distract people from worshiping God?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Jesus knew His actions would cause trouble, but He still did what was right. When is it hard for you to stand up for what is right?</p>
<p class="p3">3. If your life is like a temple where God lives, how might that affect the choices you make at school, online, or with friends?</p>
<p class="p3">4. What are some habits that help keep your relationship with God strong?</p>
<p class="p4">FOR CHILDREN</p>
<p class="p3">1. What was the temple supposed to be used for?</p>
<p class="p3">2. Why was Jesus upset about what people were doing in the temple?</p>
<p class="p3">3. The Bible says God lives in people who believe in Jesus. What does that mean?</p>
<p class="p3">4. How can we show respect for God in church and at home?</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Children's Minister Joedee Robinson
Read Matthew 21:12-17; Mark 11:15-19; Luke 19:45-48
REFLECT TOGETHER
FOR ADULTS
1. In what ways do people today sometimes turn worship into something that benefits themselves instead of honoring God?
2. If believers are “walking temples” because the Holy Spirit lives in us, how should that shape the way we live daily?
3. What “tables” might Jesus want to flip over in our own hearts or priorities?
4. How can we intentionally make prayer and connection with God central in our lives?
FOR STUDENTS
1. The people in the temple were focused on personal gain. What are some things today that can distract people from worshiping God?
2. Jesus knew His actions would cause trouble, but He still did what was right. When is it hard for you to stand up for what is right?
3. If your life is like a temple where God lives, how might that affect the choices you make at school, online, or with friends?
4. What are some habits that help keep your relationship with God strong?
FOR CHILDREN
1. What was the temple supposed to be used for?
2. Why was Jesus upset about what people were doing in the temple?
3. The Bible says God lives in people who believe in Jesus. What does that mean?
4. How can we show respect for God in church and at home?]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>294</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
        <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
        <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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    <item>
        <title>Holy Monday: Jesus Examines Our Worship</title>
        <itunes:title>Holy Monday: Jesus Examines Our Worship</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/holy-monday-jesus-examines-our-worship/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/holy-monday-jesus-examines-our-worship/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2026 03:00:00 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Pastor John Oliver.</p>
<p>Read Mark 11:12-25</p>
<p>REFLECT TOGETHER
FOR ADULTS
1. What stands out to you most about the connection between the fig tree and
the temple? Why do you think Jesus paired these two actions together?
2. How can activity (serving, attending, giving) become a substitute for genuine
devotion?
3. When you examine your own life, where do you see evidence of real spiritual
fruit? Where might there only be appearance?
4. What would it look like for you this week to move from “appearance” to
“fruitfulness” in a tangible way?</p>
<p>
FOR STUDENTS
1. What’s the difference between looking like a Christian and actually living like
one?
2. Where do you feel pressure to “look the part” spiritually (church, social media,
friends)?
3. If Jesus walked into your daily life, your school, your phone, your habits, what
would He see?
4. What is one step you can take this week to grow real fruit in your life (not just
appearances)?</p>
<p>
FOR CHILDREN
1. What does it mean for something to look good on the outside but not be
good on the inside? Can you think of an example?
2. What does it mean to truly love God, not just say we do?
3. What are some “good fruits” we can show in our lives (kindness, obedience,
helping others)?
4. Can you ask God to help you grow good fruit in your life? What would you ask
Him for?</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Pastor John Oliver.</p>
<p>Read Mark 11:12-25</p>
<p>REFLECT TOGETHER<br>
FOR ADULTS<br>
1. What stands out to you most about the connection between the fig tree and<br>
the temple? Why do you think Jesus paired these two actions together?<br>
2. How can activity (serving, attending, giving) become a substitute for genuine<br>
devotion?<br>
3. When you examine your own life, where do you see evidence of real spiritual<br>
fruit? Where might there only be appearance?<br>
4. What would it look like for you this week to move from “appearance” to<br>
“fruitfulness” in a tangible way?</p>
<p><br>
FOR STUDENTS<br>
1. What’s the difference between looking like a Christian and actually living like<br>
one?<br>
2. Where do you feel pressure to “look the part” spiritually (church, social media,<br>
friends)?<br>
3. If Jesus walked into your daily life, your school, your phone, your habits, what<br>
would He see?<br>
4. What is one step you can take this week to grow real fruit in your life (not just<br>
appearances)?</p>
<p><br>
FOR CHILDREN<br>
1. What does it mean for something to look good on the outside but not be<br>
good on the inside? Can you think of an example?<br>
2. What does it mean to truly love God, not just say we do?<br>
3. What are some “good fruits” we can show in our lives (kindness, obedience,<br>
helping others)?<br>
4. Can you ask God to help you grow good fruit in your life? What would you ask<br>
Him for?</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's Devotional was written and recorded by Pastor John Oliver.
Read Mark 11:12-25
REFLECT TOGETHERFOR ADULTS1. What stands out to you most about the connection between the fig tree andthe temple? Why do you think Jesus paired these two actions together?2. How can activity (serving, attending, giving) become a substitute for genuinedevotion?3. When you examine your own life, where do you see evidence of real spiritualfruit? Where might there only be appearance?4. What would it look like for you this week to move from “appearance” to“fruitfulness” in a tangible way?
FOR STUDENTS1. What’s the difference between looking like a Christian and actually living likeone?2. Where do you feel pressure to “look the part” spiritually (church, social media,friends)?3. If Jesus walked into your daily life, your school, your phone, your habits, whatwould He see?4. What is one step you can take this week to grow real fruit in your life (not justappearances)?
FOR CHILDREN1. What does it mean for something to look good on the outside but not begood on the inside? Can you think of an example?2. What does it mean to truly love God, not just say we do?3. What are some “good fruits” we can show in our lives (kindness, obedience,helping others)?4. Can you ask God to help you grow good fruit in your life? What would you askHim for?]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
        <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>294</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:season>2</itunes:season>
        <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
        <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
        <itunes:image href="https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/ep-logo/pbblog21884763/holy_week9oxta.png" />    </item>
    <item>
        <title>Mark 11:1-11</title>
        <itunes:title>Mark 11:1-11</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/mark-111-11/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/mark-111-11/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 29 Mar 2026 19:16:59 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This Palm Sunday message from Mark 11:1–11, taught by Student Pastor Joseph Blount, focuses on the heart of worship. As Jesus enters Jerusalem to the praise of the crowds, we’re challenged to consider whether our worship is rooted in truth or driven by expectation. What kind of King are we responding to?</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This Palm Sunday message from Mark 11:1–11, taught by Student Pastor Joseph Blount, focuses on the heart of worship. As Jesus enters Jerusalem to the praise of the crowds, we’re challenged to consider whether our worship is rooted in truth or driven by expectation. What kind of King are we responding to?</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This Palm Sunday message from Mark 11:1–11, taught by Student Pastor Joseph Blount, focuses on the heart of worship. As Jesus enters Jerusalem to the praise of the crowds, we’re challenged to consider whether our worship is rooted in truth or driven by expectation. What kind of King are we responding to?]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>1581</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>13</itunes:episode>
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    <item>
        <title>Philippians 4:14-23</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 4:14-23</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-414-23/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-414-23/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2026 17:59:11 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>As we close our series through Philippians, we come to Paul’s final words and a clear vision for what it means to be a church worthy of the gospel. In Philippians 4:14–23, we are called to step into the mission of God as partners, live open-handed with our resources while trusting in His provision, and walk together in grace for the glory of God. This message serves as both a conclusion and a commissioning as we move forward together as a church family.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we close our series through Philippians, we come to Paul’s final words and a clear vision for what it means to be a church worthy of the gospel. In Philippians 4:14–23, we are called to step into the mission of God as partners, live open-handed with our resources while trusting in His provision, and walk together in grace for the glory of God. This message serves as both a conclusion and a commissioning as we move forward together as a church family.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[As we close our series through Philippians, we come to Paul’s final words and a clear vision for what it means to be a church worthy of the gospel. In Philippians 4:14–23, we are called to step into the mission of God as partners, live open-handed with our resources while trusting in His provision, and walk together in grace for the glory of God. This message serves as both a conclusion and a commissioning as we move forward together as a church family.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
        <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>2144</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
        <itunes:episode>12</itunes:episode>
        <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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    <item>
        <title>Philippians 4:9-13</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 4:9-13</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-49-13/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-49-13/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 17:26:04 -0300</pubDate>
        <guid isPermaLink="false">fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/fdf33fa4-15c7-3d29-bd38-98020f9729e3</guid>
                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In a world that constantly tells us contentment is just one more achievement away, the Apostle Paul offers a very different perspective. Writing from prison, Paul explains that true contentment is not found in controlling circumstances or finally reaching the next milestone. It is learned through a life anchored in Christ. In this message from Philippians 4:9–13, we explore how living worthy of the gospel means learning to rejoice in what God is doing, finding contentment in every circumstance, and discovering the secret of Christ’s strength. If you have ever found yourself waiting for life to finally settle before you can feel at peace, this passage offers a better foundation.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a world that constantly tells us contentment is just one more achievement away, the Apostle Paul offers a very different perspective. Writing from prison, Paul explains that true contentment is not found in controlling circumstances or finally reaching the next milestone. It is learned through a life anchored in Christ. In this message from Philippians 4:9–13, we explore how living worthy of the gospel means learning to rejoice in what God is doing, finding contentment in every circumstance, and discovering the secret of Christ’s strength. If you have ever found yourself waiting for life to finally settle before you can feel at peace, this passage offers a better foundation.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/qxhyh8adjzgkajex/3152690rmv.mp3" length="54824250" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In a world that constantly tells us contentment is just one more achievement away, the Apostle Paul offers a very different perspective. Writing from prison, Paul explains that true contentment is not found in controlling circumstances or finally reaching the next milestone. It is learned through a life anchored in Christ. In this message from Philippians 4:9–13, we explore how living worthy of the gospel means learning to rejoice in what God is doing, finding contentment in every circumstance, and discovering the secret of Christ’s strength. If you have ever found yourself waiting for life to finally settle before you can feel at peace, this passage offers a better foundation.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
        <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>2284</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
        <itunes:episode>11</itunes:episode>
        <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
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    <item>
        <title>Philippians 4:4-9</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 4:4-9</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-44-9/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-44-9/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2026 15:49:21 -0300</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety has a way of creeping into every corner of life. Health concerns, family struggles, uncertain seasons, and the weight of the world around us can leave the heart restless. In Philippians 4:4–9, Paul shows us a better way. A life worthy of the gospel is marked by reasonableness toward others, prayer instead of anxiety, and a mind anchored in what is true.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anxiety has a way of creeping into every corner of life. Health concerns, family struggles, uncertain seasons, and the weight of the world around us can leave the heart restless. In Philippians 4:4–9, Paul shows us a better way. A life worthy of the gospel is marked by reasonableness toward others, prayer instead of anxiety, and a mind anchored in what is true.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/qjtsxajrrrkebaba/Phil4496xo4m.mp3" length="58283699" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Anxiety has a way of creeping into every corner of life. Health concerns, family struggles, uncertain seasons, and the weight of the world around us can leave the heart restless. In Philippians 4:4–9, Paul shows us a better way. A life worthy of the gospel is marked by reasonableness toward others, prayer instead of anxiety, and a mind anchored in what is true.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
        <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>2428</itunes:duration>
        <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
        <itunes:episode>10</itunes:episode>
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    <item>
        <title>Philippians 3:15-4:4</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 3:15-4:4</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-315-44/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-315-44/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2026 23:05:49 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this message from Philippians 3:15–4:4, we reach the climax of Paul’s call to be a church worthy of the gospel. He urges believers to think like those who are still pressing on toward Christ, to follow examples whose lives reflect heavenly citizenship, and to pursue reconciliation when relationships strain.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this message from Philippians 3:15–4:4, we reach the climax of Paul’s call to be a church worthy of the gospel. He urges believers to think like those who are still pressing on toward Christ, to follow examples whose lives reflect heavenly citizenship, and to pursue reconciliation when relationships strain.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this message from Philippians 3:15–4:4, we reach the climax of Paul’s call to be a church worthy of the gospel. He urges believers to think like those who are still pressing on toward Christ, to follow examples whose lives reflect heavenly citizenship, and to pursue reconciliation when relationships strain.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>2484</itunes:duration>
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        <title>Philippians 3:1-14</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 3:1-14</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-31-14/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-31-14/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 23 Feb 2026 13:45:08 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This passage confronts where we locate our confidence and clarifies what justification by faith really means. Are we trusting our spiritual performance, or are we resting in the righteousness of Christ? And once our confidence is settled in Him, what does it look like to press forward in pursuit of knowing Him more?</p>
<p>If you’ve ever quietly evaluated your standing before God based on how you think you’re doing, this message is for you.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This passage confronts where we locate our confidence and clarifies what justification by faith really means. Are we trusting our spiritual performance, or are we resting in the righteousness of Christ? And once our confidence is settled in Him, what does it look like to press forward in pursuit of knowing Him more?</p>
<p>If you’ve ever quietly evaluated your standing before God based on how you think you’re doing, this message is for you.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This passage confronts where we locate our confidence and clarifies what justification by faith really means. Are we trusting our spiritual performance, or are we resting in the righteousness of Christ? And once our confidence is settled in Him, what does it look like to press forward in pursuit of knowing Him more?
If you’ve ever quietly evaluated your standing before God based on how you think you’re doing, this message is for you.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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                <itunes:episode>8</itunes:episode>
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    <item>
        <title>Philippians 2:18-30</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 2:18-30</itunes:title>
        <link>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-218-30/</link>
                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-218-30/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 15 Feb 2026 23:25:49 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In Philippians 2:18–30, Paul moves from theology to living examples. After calling the church to unity, humility, and Christlike obedience, he points to Timothy and Epaphroditus as real-life models of what gospel-shaped living looks like.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Philippians 2:18–30, Paul moves from theology to living examples. After calling the church to unity, humility, and Christlike obedience, he points to Timothy and Epaphroditus as real-life models of what gospel-shaped living looks like.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In Philippians 2:18–30, Paul moves from theology to living examples. After calling the church to unity, humility, and Christlike obedience, he points to Timothy and Epaphroditus as real-life models of what gospel-shaped living looks like.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>First Baptist Church West Point</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>2107</itunes:duration>
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        <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Philippians 2:12-18</title>
        <itunes:title>Philippians 2:12-18</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-212-18/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 16:26:43 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this message, we explore how belief turns into behavior, why unity and humility matter for our witness, and how joy sustains faithfulness even when obedience is costly. Because Christ went before us, we can live attentively, faithfully, and confidently, trusting that God is at work among His people.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this message, we explore how belief turns into behavior, why unity and humility matter for our witness, and how joy sustains faithfulness even when obedience is costly. Because Christ went before us, we can live attentively, faithfully, and confidently, trusting that God is at work among His people.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This week’s sermon takes us to Philippians 2:5–11, one of the most powerful passages in the New Testament. We look at the humility of Christ, the cost of obedience, and the hope that comes from trusting God with our lives and our future.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week’s sermon takes us to Philippians 2:5–11, one of the most powerful passages in the New Testament. We look at the humility of Christ, the cost of obedience, and the hope that comes from trusting God with our lives and our future.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In Philippians 1:27–2:4, Paul calls the church to live in a way that reflects the gospel, not just in belief, but in how we walk together. This message challenges us to remember who we are and who we belong to. As citizens of heaven, we are called to let our identity in Christ shape our decisions, our relationships, and our witness. A church worthy of the gospel chooses to live like heaven is home and refuses to let fear or pressure define its faithfulness.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Philippians 1:27–2:4, Paul calls the church to live in a way that reflects the gospel, not just in belief, but in how we walk together. This message challenges us to remember who we are and who we belong to. As citizens of heaven, we are called to let our identity in Christ shape our decisions, our relationships, and our witness. A church worthy of the gospel chooses to live like heaven is home and refuses to let fear or pressure define its faithfulness.</p>
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                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-118-26/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 19 Jan 2026 12:40:46 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In Philippians 1:18–26, Paul reminds us that a life worthy of the gospel is not about preserving ourselves, but about magnifying Christ. Whether through life or through death, his desire is the same: that Jesus would be honored and seen as great.</p>
<p>This passage calls us to examine what we truly treasure. When Christ is our greatest love, we will not remain silent about Him, fear will lose its grip, and comfort will no longer be our highest priority. The gospel reshapes how we speak, how we live, and how we love.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In Philippians 1:18–26, Paul reminds us that a life worthy of the gospel is not about preserving ourselves, but about magnifying Christ. Whether through life or through death, his desire is the same: that Jesus would be honored and seen as great.</p>
<p>This passage calls us to examine what we truly treasure. When Christ is our greatest love, we will not remain silent about Him, fear will lose its grip, and comfort will no longer be our highest priority. The gospel reshapes how we speak, how we live, and how we love.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In Philippians 1:18–26, Paul reminds us that a life worthy of the gospel is not about preserving ourselves, but about magnifying Christ. Whether through life or through death, his desire is the same: that Jesus would be honored and seen as great.
This passage calls us to examine what we truly treasure. When Christ is our greatest love, we will not remain silent about Him, fear will lose its grip, and comfort will no longer be our highest priority. The gospel reshapes how we speak, how we live, and how we love.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Philippians 1:12–18</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this message, we see how God uses hardship to advance the gospel. From prison, Paul reminds us that suffering cannot stop God’s purposes and that Christ is proclaimed even in difficult circumstances. A church worthy of the gospel trusts God’s work, even when the path is hard.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this message, we see how God uses hardship to advance the gospel. From prison, Paul reminds us that suffering cannot stop God’s purposes and that Christ is proclaimed even in difficult circumstances. A church worthy of the gospel trusts God’s work, even when the path is hard.</p>
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        <title>Philippians 1:1-11</title>
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                    <comments>https://fbcwpjohn.podbean.com/e/philippians-11-11/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2026 18:07:03 -0400</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>As we begin our journey through the book of Philippians, we ask a foundational question: What does it mean to be a church worthy of the gospel? </p>
<p>This message sets the tone for our series and for our life together as a church, calling us to remember God’s grace in the past, trust His work in the present, and walk forward in faithful obedience.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As we begin our journey through the book of Philippians, we ask a foundational question: What does it mean to be a church worthy of the gospel? </p>
<p>This message sets the tone for our series and for our life together as a church, calling us to remember God’s grace in the past, trust His work in the present, and walk forward in faithful obedience.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[As we begin our journey through the book of Philippians, we ask a foundational question: What does it mean to be a church worthy of the gospel? 
This message sets the tone for our series and for our life together as a church, calling us to remember God’s grace in the past, trust His work in the present, and walk forward in faithful obedience.]]></itunes:summary>
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