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  • Who's Really Calling the Shots?
    Apr 28 2026

    In this sermon, “Who’s Really Calling the Shots?”, we walk through Acts 12:1–23 and see a powerful reminder that God is sovereign even when life feels uncertain, unfair, or out of control. Herod seems powerful, Peter is imprisoned, James is killed, and the church is praying—but behind every scene, God is still ruling, working, protecting, and accomplishing His purpose.

    This message explores how God permits trials, protects His people, answers prayer, humbles the proud, and proves that no earthly power can stop His plan. When circumstances look chaotic, believers can rest in the truth that God has not stepped off His throne. He is still calling the shots.

    Listen and be encouraged to trust God’s sovereignty, pray with faith, remain faithful in hardship, and worship the Lord even when you do not understand what He is doing.

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    34 min
  • When the Gospel is Preached
    Apr 21 2026

    What happens when ordinary people take an extraordinary message into a pagan culture? In this message, we dive into the birth of the church at Antioch—the third-largest city in the Roman Empire and the place where believers were first called "Christians."

    When the gospel is preached, it does four things:

    • It Expands: It moves past traditional boundaries to reach new people groups, just as it reached the Hellenists in Antioch.
    • It Encourages: It creates a community of support, exemplified by Barnabas, the "Son of Encouragement," who rejoiced at seeing God's grace in others.
    • It Equips: It moves beyond conversion to deep discipleship, as seen when Barnabas brought in Saul to teach the church for a full year.
    • It Extends: It leads to radical generosity and service, prompting the church to care for those facing famine in Judea.

    Whether you are in a season of crisis or growth, this message will challenge you to take your next step of faith in the "marathon" of the Christian life.

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    40 min
  • The Boundary-Breaking God
    Apr 13 2026

    In this sermon, Pastor Ben Hill dives into Acts Chapter 10 to explore the nature of a God who refuses to be confined by human tradition or prejudice. By walking through the parallel stories of Peter in Joppa and Cornelius in Caesarea, Pastor Ben illustrates how God orchestrates divine appointments to break down the walls between people.

    The message highlights Peter's transformative vision on the rooftop, where he is commanded to "not call common what God has made clean." This serves as a powerful reminder that the Gospel is a universal invitation, extending beyond cultural and religious boundaries to reach every heart. Pastor Ben also touches on the practicalities of modern ministry, discussing the importance of global missions and the need for a heart persuaded by God to serve in every capacity.

    For more resources, articles, and updates, visit us online at EnduringGrace.com.

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    34 min
  • Because He Lives
    Apr 13 2026

    The resurrection is the essential "why" behind everything we do as Christians. In this powerful Easter message, Pastor Ben Hill dives into the Book of Acts to show how the living Christ continues to disrupt our plans and redirect our purposes.

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    34 min
  • The Submitted Life
    Apr 1 2026

    In this week's message from the Enduring Grace podcast, Pastor Ben Hill explores the transformative power of a life fully submitted to God. Drawing from Acts 8, we look at the early church’s response to intense persecution—a season of scattering that God used as a "slingshot" to propel the Gospel into Judea and Samaria.

    Pastor Ben highlights three key pillars of the submitted life:

    1. Submitting to God's Will: Understanding that even in trials and persecution, God is sovereignly spreading His message.
    2. Submitting to God's Instruction: Moving beyond a profession of faith to a life of active discipleship and engagement with Scripture.
    3. Submitting to God's Calling: Learning to respond with immediate obedience, whether called to a crowded city or a lonely desert road.

    Through the examples of Stephen, Philip, and the Ethiopian eunuch, we are challenged to ask: Am I willing to be a "nobody" so that the "Somebody" who can save everyone might be known? Join us as we reflect on what it means to surrender our entire world to the one who rose from the grave for us.


    You can check out First Baptist Church Georgetown at www.fbcgeorgetown.org.

    Also, for more from Pastor Ben Hill, check out enduringgrace.com.

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    35 min
  • Unshakeable Under Pressure
    Mar 24 2026

    How do you stay grounded when the world starts closing in? In this week’s message, Pastor Ben Hill explores the life of Stephen—the first Christian martyr—found in Acts 6:8 through Acts 7:60. Stephen wasn't just a man of faith; he was a man who remained completely unshakeable while facing false accusations, intense public pressure, and eventually, the end of his life.

    Through this deep dive into the book of Acts, we discover three vital lessons on how a relationship with Jesus allows us to withstand the crushing pressures of our modern world.

    1. Shine with His Presence

    When Stephen stood before the council, they didn't just see a man; they saw a face like that of an angel. Pastor Ben draws a fascinating parallel to bioluminescence in the deep sea. Just as the Anglerfish generates its own light to navigate the absolute darkness and immense pressure of the ocean floor, a believer can radiate the light of Christ even in the darkest circumstances. We aren't called to just "get through" hard times, but to reflect God's glory within them.

    2. Speak with His Power

    Stephen’s defense wasn't an apology; it was a masterclass in God’s history. He walked his accusers through the four great covenants:

    • The Abrahamic Covenant: Seeing God’s presence outside the promised land.
    • The Story of Joseph: Finding a redeemer rejected by his own brothers.
    • The Sinaitic Covenant (Moses): Understanding that God is not confined to a building or a temple.
    • The Davidic Covenant: Recognizing that the Most High dwells in hearts, not just houses made by hands.

    Pastor Ben uses the downfall of Kodak as a warning: companies—and churches—that refuse to adapt or recognize the new thing God is doing risk becoming obsolete. We are called to listen to the Holy Spirit and follow where He leads, rather than resisting Him.

    3. Surrender to His Purpose

    The episode concludes with the ultimate test of faith: surrender. As Stephen was being stoned, his final act was one of radical forgiveness, echoing Jesus on the cross. This kind of grace is still visible today, as seen in the 2019 Dallas courtroom when Brandt Jean publicly forgave and hugged the woman who had taken his brother's life. It is this total surrender to God’s purpose that truly changes the world.

    Are you feeling the pressure of life? This episode is a reminder that you don't have to break. You can shine, speak truth, and surrender to a higher purpose through the power of the Holy Spirit.

    Listen now to find your footing in an unshakeable faith.

    For more resources, articles, and updates, visit us online at enduringgrace.com.

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    41 min
  • The Church That is Alive
    Mar 17 2026

    In this episode of the Enduring Grace Sermons Podcast, Pastor Ben Hill delves into the book of Acts 6:1-7, exploring the dynamic and living nature of the early church. He addresses the realities that healthy, growing churches face—from external persecution to internal conflicts.

    Pastor Ben outlines four key realities for a vibrant, alive church:

    1. Problems can emerge in growing churches, such as the neglect of the Hellenist widows.
    2. Priorities are essential, with the apostles refocusing on prayer and the ministry of the word.
    3. Empowering the congregation for ministry, illustrated by the selection of the first seven deacons.
    4. Prosperity as an outcome of a healthy church structure, leading to the continued spread of God’s word.

    Join us as we learn how identifying and prioritizing God-given gifts can transform our church into a powerful force for the Gospel.

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    36 min
  • Unstoppable
    Mar 11 2026

    In this week's message from the Enduring Grace Sermons podcast, Pastor Ben Hill dives into Acts 5:12–42 to share a powerful truth: the Gospel of Jesus Christ is unstoppable.

    Pastor Ben opens with the heroic true story of the 1925 Nome, Alaska serum run, where mushers and sled dogs braved -50°F temperatures to save a city in crisis. He uses this illustration to show that when people rally behind a singular, life-saving cause, they can achieve the incredible. In the book of Acts, we see the apostles rally behind the greatest cause of all: bringing eternal life to a dying world.

    In this episode, Pastor Ben outlines four core truths for every believer:

    • Walking in God’s Power: Understanding that we are like "power strips"—useless unless we stay plugged into our Power Source, Jesus Christ.
    • Trusting God’s Provision: How God provides for our needs in every season, even miraculously opening prison doors to ensure His mission continues.
    • Obeying God Over People: The courage required to prioritize God’s commands over the pressures and expectations of the world.
    • Resting in God’s Prevailing Will: Knowing that while the plans of man may fail, God's purpose for His church will always succeed.

    Join us as we explore what it looks like to live a life fueled by the Holy Spirit and a faith that cannot be silenced.

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    37 min