
Faith Baptist Church of Palm Bay
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Psalm 91
Deep Dive: Justice
In Life and Death
The Attributes of God: Peace
Summer 2026 Discipleship Tracks Overview
Growing Pains
Psalm 85
God's Agenda
Sustained by the Vine
Faith Concerns: God Is Faithful
Week 8: Why We Can Have Confidence in the Bible We Have
Journaling in Psalm 81
The True Vine
The Church Fights Infection
Faith Concerns: Loving Admonition
Week 7: Translations of Scripture
Attributes of God: Holiness
Journaling in Psalm 77
Faith Confused: Man's Altar
A Prayer for Boldness
Leading a Group Discussion
Week 6: The Preservation of Scripture
Attributes of God: Grace
The Cross Leads to Glory
Journaling in Psalm 63
Faith Preserved: The Levites' Portion
Preparing a Bible Study

Deep Dive: Love

An Irrepressible Gospel
Week 5: The Canonization of Scripture

Psalms 52:1-9

Resurrection Power

What's So Good about It?

Psalms 49:1-20

Joshua to Date Review

The Attributes of God: Goodness

Peace with God
The sermon centers on Jesus' promise of peace and the Holy Spirit's vital role in sustaining believers, particularly in times of fear and confusion. Drawing from John 14:25–27, it emphasizes that Jesus' departure is not abandonment but a necessary step for the Holy Spirit to come, who will teach believers all things, bring to remembrance Christ's words, and continue His ministry of revelation and transformation. This divine guidance ensures the accuracy and authority of Scripture and equips the church for life and godliness, affirming the sufficiency of God's Word. The peace Jesus gives is not the world's fleeting, conditional peace but a deep, eternal peace rooted in reconciliation with God, justification by faith, and the hope of eternal glory—transforming suffering into joy and reorienting believers' hearts toward eternal realities. The sermon calls believers to trust this peace, recognize its source in the Spirit's work, and live with the confidence that nothing in life can outweigh the surpassing worth of being made right with God.

New Life in Jesus

The Pitfalls of Discipleship Groups

Week 4: The Source of Scripture (Part 2): Inerrancy

The Signs of a Healthy Discipleship Group

The Attributes of God-Faithfulness

Week 3: The Source of Scripture (Part 1): Inspiration

Faith and Justice: Cities of Refuge

The Anatomy of a Local Church

The Manifestation of the Son
The sermon centers on Jesus' promise to his disciples that his departure is not abandonment but a necessary step for their spiritual good, culminating in the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the promise of his future return. Drawing from John 14, it emphasizes that true love for Christ is demonstrated through obedience to his commands, not mere emotional attachment, and that the Holy Spirit's presence is the ultimate fulfillment of Christ's mission, transforming believers into Christ-likeness. The resurrection of Jesus is presented as the definitive sign confirming his divinity and the foundation of the disciples' faith, with the promise that only those who love and obey Christ will experience his personal manifestation. The sermon underscores the exclusivity of this spiritual union—only genuine disciples, marked by obedience, will know the Father and Son in intimate communion, while the world, hardened in unbelief, remains blind to Christ's presence. Ultimately, the message is both comforting and sobering: salvation is available only by grace through faith, and the Holy Spirit's work is the definitive proof of God's dwelling within believers, fulfilling the promise of eternal life.

Psalms 40:9-17

The Qualities of Discipleship Group Leaders

Week 2: Revelation and Jesus’s View of Scripture
