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Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Tom Messer
93 episodes
1 week ago
The sermon podcast for Trinity Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL
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The sermon podcast for Trinity Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL
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Religion & Spirituality
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Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
The Unstoppable Work of God

This sermon from Pastor Seth Fisher explores Acts 12 and the miraculous deliverance of Peter from prison, contrasted with the martyrdom of James. This message emphasizes that God is fully capable of miraculous intervention, yet wise enough to work beyond our preferred outcomes, it challenges believers to engage in "ektenos" prayer—intense, full-bodied, dependent prayer—while trusting God's sovereignty even when answers don't align with our expectations. The central truth is that no earthly power can stop God's kingdom, and He advances His mission through the faithful prayers of His people. The message calls the church to passionate prayer and obedient participation in God's unstoppable work.


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1 week ago
39 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
The Gift of Salvation

At the heart of Christmas lies a profound truth that transforms everything: God's gift of salvation is not about becoming a better version of ourselves, but about receiving entirely new life. Pastor Tom Messer draws from Titus chapter 3, we discover that salvation is an 'epiphany'—a divine light-bulb moment when the reality of Jesus breaks through our foggy understanding. This isn't about religious works or moral achievements; it's about regeneration, being born again from the inside out. Like snow covering a winter landscape that hides the latent potential of spring beneath it, our lives may appear dormant or dead, but God's saving power brings forth new desires, new affections, and new directions. The gift of justification heals our past by removing our guilty record and replacing it with Christ's perfect righteousness, while the promise of eternal life secures our future, freeing us from the control of present circumstances. We don't earn this gift—we simply receive it. Christmas invites us to that epiphany moment where we stop trying to fix ourselves and instead allow Jesus to completely remake us into new creations.

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2 weeks ago
27 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
God Descended into Suffering

This Christmas sermon explores the profound theological truth of Christ's incarnation through Philippians 2:1-11, emphasizing that Jesus descended from divine glory to become a servant and die on the cross. Pastor Tom Messer challenges the modern self-help mentality that seeks fulfillment through relationships, possessions, and achievements, arguing instead that true joy and meaning come only through surrendering to God's will and embracing Christ's mindset of humility. The sermon traces three movements: incarnation (humility requires surrender), crucifixion (humility prepares us for suffering), and exaltation (humility results in glory), demonstrating that the pathway to true fulfillment is downward surrender rather than upward striving.

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3 weeks ago
45 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
God Descended to be Known

The Christmas story is far more than a sentimental tale of shepherds and mangers, it's the shocking account of the King of the universe slipping behind enemy lines to rescue us. John 1:14 captures this miracle in just five words: 'And the Word was made flesh.' Pastor Tommy Carr takes us deep into what the incarnation truly means: God drawing near, revealing His glory, and transforming our lives. For centuries, God's glory remained hidden behind a veil, so overwhelming that Moses could only catch a glimpse of God's back as He passed by. But at Christmas, everything changed. The God who was unapproachable became approachable. The glory that once overwhelmed us now invites us. Jesus didn't just visit our world, He tabernacled among us, setting up His tent, making Himself at home in our broken reality. This is a God who wrote Himself into the story He created, facing our limitations, bearing our sorrows, and becoming the meeting place between heaven and earth. We discover that Christmas is God descending so we can ascend, God coming down so we can rise. When we truly grasp this, our celebrations take on new meaning. We're not just commemorating a birth; we're encountering the living God who invaded our darkness to bring us into His light.

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4 weeks ago
42 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Our Mission to Share the Gospel | Missions Emphasis Panel

This missions-focused panel emphasizes that God has written Himself into humanity's story through Christ, and now the church is called to help others discover this truth. Using C.S. Lewis's illustration of Macbeth and Shakespeare, Pastor Tom Messer explains that we could never know God unless He revealed Himself to us—which He did through the incarnation. The sermon features testimonies from multiple missionaries, including Ed Gibson (53 years in missions), Jeff and Deanne Duvall (Ecuador), and Mackenzie Beamer (heading to Scotland), highlighting Trinity's rich missions heritage. The central message is that missions isn't optional—it's the heartbeat of the church's purpose. Every believer is called to participate through praying, giving, sending, and going. The church celebrates strategic partnerships in Togo (working toward 190,000 disciples by 2030), Guatemala, Guyana, and other nations, emphasizing that the strength of a church isn't measured by attendance but by how many people it sends out to advance the gospel.

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1 month ago
48 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
To the Ends of the Earth | Tom Messer

What if the question we're asking isn't the one God wants to answer? In Acts 1:6-11, we find the disciples asking Jesus when He will restore the kingdom—essentially, when will everything be fixed? But Jesus redirects them entirely. Instead of revealing His timeline, He reveals their mission: to be His witnesses in Jerusalem, Judea, Samaria, and to the ends of the earth. This passage isn't about waiting passively for Jesus to return; it's about living actively on mission until He does. We discover four powerful truths here: the heart of missions is bearing witness to what we know about Jesus—simply telling others that He died, rose again, and offers forgiveness. The scope of missions is comprehensive—here where we live, near in surrounding communities, and far to the ends of the earth. The power for missions comes through the Holy Spirit, creating an explosive spiritual dynamic where what we know intellectually collides with what we experience personally, transforming us from the inside out. And the motivation for missions is the return of Christ and the conviction that Jesus deserves to receive the reward of His suffering. This isn't just about professional missionaries; it's about every believer recognizing that we're either on the saved list or the lost list, and those who are saved have one primary responsibility: to witness to those who are lost. The challenge before us is simple yet profound: can we say 'Here am I, send me' and sign our blank page over to God?

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1 month ago
42 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Share Your Faith with Others

In a world that feels increasingly broken and dark, we're reminded of our profound calling to be salt and light. Drawing from Jesus' declaration in Matthew 5, this message confronts us with a powerful truth: we are not merely suggested to influence the world—we ARE the salt of the earth and the light of the world. This isn't optional Christianity; it's our very identity. The sermon challenges two common errors we make: either retreating into isolation from a culture that makes us uncomfortable, or assimilating so completely that we become indistinguishable from the world around us. Instead, Jesus calls us to a third way—to live distinctively, visibly, intentionally, and courageously. The imagery is striking: salt that loses its flavor is useless, and a lamp hidden under a basket serves no purpose. We're confronted with sobering statistics about loneliness, mental health crises, and the decline of faith in America—a mirror shattered by sin, greed, and despair. Yet in this darkness, we're called not to despair but to action. This message from Pastor Tommy Carr beautifully illustrates how individual broken pieces of glass, when brought together and illuminated by Christ's light, create something breathtakingly beautiful—a disco ball effect where light scatters in every direction, touching the darkness wherever we go. This is the collective power of the church: alone we flicker small, but together we become a shining city on a hill that cannot be hidden.

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1 month ago
46 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Giving Your Resources Generously

This powerful message from Pastor Tom Messer takes us deep into Philippians 4, where we discover that radical generosity isn't just about money—it's a spiritual mirror reflecting the authenticity of our faith. The Apostle Paul teaches us that true generosity flows from contentment, not circumstances, and that we can thrive in any season of life through Christ's strength. What's particularly striking is the concept of our heavenly investment account: every generous act adds treasure that neither moth nor rust can corrupt. We learn that giving isn't a transactional relationship with the church, but an act of worship to God—a sweet-smelling sacrifice that magnifies His glory. The message challenges us to move along a journey from nothing to something, something to significant, and significant to sacrificial giving. Most profoundly, we're reminded that Jesus impoverished Himself so that we, the spiritually poorest people, might become eternally rich. When we grasp that God didn't spare His own Son but freely gave Him up for us, how can we hold back from being radically generous? This isn't about what the church wants from us—it's about what God wants for us: the freedom, joy, and contentment that comes from living with open hands.

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2 months ago
44 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Serve Others Lovingly

This message from Pastor Tom Messer takes us deep into 1 Corinthians 4, where we're confronted with a radical reimagining of our identity and purpose. At the heart of this teaching lies a powerful truth: we are servants of Christ and stewards of God's mysteries. The imagery used here is striking—Paul describes believers as 'under rowers,' the lowest laborers on ancient ships who worked in darkness, nameless and faceless, yet essential to the vessel's movement. This isn't about diminishing our worth, but about finding our true value in Christ alone. The passage challenges both our inflated egos and our deflated self-images, offering instead a gospel-centered identity that frees us from the exhausting cycle of performance-based acceptance. What makes this message particularly transformative is its exploration of how the gospel rewires our inner structure. We're not called to moral restraint—trying harder and doing better—but to allow Christ's redemptive work to fundamentally change how we see ourselves. When we grasp that the verdict is already in, that we're loved and accepted because of Jesus rather than our achievements, everything changes. Suddenly, no act of service is beneath us. We're liberated to serve with joy, to handle criticism without defensiveness, and to live without constantly measuring ourselves against others. This is the freedom that comes when God's evaluation matters infinitely more than human opinion or even our own self-judgment.

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2 months ago
41 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Commit to the Local Church Deeply

What if the secret to experiencing genuine joy and spiritual growth isn't found in isolation, but in something we often take for granted—deep commitment to our local church? This powerful message by Pastor Tommy Carr from 1 Peter 2 challenges us to see the church not as an event we attend, but as a spiritual community where we're being built together as 'living stones' with Christ as our cornerstone. The imagery is striking: just as individual coals lose their heat when separated from the fire, we cannot grow spiritually in isolation. We're reminded that the church, when functioning properly, is the hope of the world—an alternative community that demonstrates God's love through radical forgiveness, selfless service, and generous giving. The call here isn't just about showing up; it's about digging deep, bearing one another's burdens, and allowing our rough edges to be smoothed as we rub shoulders with fellow believers. When we commit deeply to Christian community, we discover something profound: we're not just consumers looking for the perfect spiritual experience, but covenant people called to be Christ's presence in a broken world. The question that echoes throughout is both convicting and inspiring—what would our church look like if every member was just like me in commitment, sacrifice, and love?

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2 months ago
50 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Worshiping God Daily

In this powerful exploration of Psalm 73, we're reminded of our deep, innate need for regular encounters with God. Just as David yearned for God's presence in the wilderness, we too must seek Him daily, not just in times of corporate worship, but in our personal lives. Pastor Tom Messer emphasizes that nothing can truly satisfy us like God's love - it's 'better than life' itself. We're challenged to cultivate a spiritual appetite, pushing past sin, idolatry, and distractions that often suppress our desire for God. This teaching invites us to move beyond intellectual belief to a transformative, soul-satisfying experience of God's reality. It's a call to anchor ourselves in God's steadfast love, finding strength for our trials and a profound transformation of our inner lives. As we seek God personally, corporately, and continually, we're promised growth as followers of Jesus and a life defined not by our circumstances, but by His unfailing love.

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2 months ago
45 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Our Struggles

This sermon explores the final petition of the Lord's Prayer, focusing on the need for deliverance from evil through prayer and faith in Jesus Christ. Pastor Tom Messer emphasizes that evil comes both from internal temptations and external trials, and that true deliverance is found in understanding God's character and the significance of Christ's sacrifice on the cross. The sermon concludes by connecting this theme to the observance of the Lord's Supper, reinforcing the centrality of Jesus in overcoming evil and temptation.

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3 months ago
37 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Our Sins

This sermon explores the fifth petition of the Lord's Prayer, focusing on the need for forgiveness, both from God and towards others. Pastor Tom Messer emphasizes that forgiveness is central to Christian life, discussing the initial forgiveness received at salvation and the ongoing need for forgiveness in daily life. He highlights the importance of owning one's sins, focusing on God's grace rather than self-worth, and the transformative power of forgiveness in releasing us from the past and granting new beginnings.

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3 months ago
35 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
Our Need

This sermon explores the importance of prayer in the Christian life, focusing on the petition "Give us this day our daily bread" from the Lord's Prayer. It emphasizes prioritizing a relationship with God over material requests, understanding God's abundant provision, and approaching prayer with confidence, perspective, and humility. The sermon encourages believers to trust in God's power, grace, and wisdom when seeking His provision.

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3 months ago
40 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
God's Will

In a world marked by chaos and uncertainty, Pastor Tom Messer unpacks what it means to live faithfully in the midst of spiritual warfare. Rooted in Ephesians 6 and the prayer of Jesus in Gethsemane, this message challenges us to move beyond passivity and boldly embrace God’s will—echoing the powerful words, “Thy will be done.”

We’re reminded that true fulfillment isn’t found in chasing our own desires, but in surrendering to God’s purpose and trusting His sovereign plan, even when life is hard to understand. As followers of Christ, we’re called to be salt and light—living out the gospel with courage, conviction, and hope in today’s culture.

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3 months ago
48 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
God's Reign

In this powerful exploration of the Lord's Prayer, we delve into the profound meaning behind 'Thy kingdom come.' This phrase isn't just about a future heavenly realm, but a dynamic, developing reality that can transform our lives here and now. The kingdom of God is described as righteousness, peace, joy, and power in the Holy Spirit. As we pray for God's kingdom to come, we're inviting these qualities to flood our hearts and minds, reshaping our inner world to better handle our outer circumstances. This message challenges us to surrender our self-rule and embrace God's reign, comparing it to the thawing of Narnia - where the true king's return brings life and renewal to a frozen world. By understanding this, we can approach our daily lives as ambassadors of God's kingdom, living out heavenly values in a world that desperately needs them.

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4 months ago
37 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
God's Glory

In this powerful exploration of the Lord's Prayer, we're invited to reimagine our approach to communicating with God. The central message revolves around the importance of praise and authenticity in our spiritual lives. By focusing on the phrase 'Hallowed be thy name,' we're challenged to put God at the center of our existence, much like the sun in our solar system. This shift in perspective can radically transform how we handle life's challenges and perceive our problems. The lesson draws fascinating parallels between our spiritual orbit around God and the physical laws that govern our universe, encouraging us to recalibrate our lives with God as the ultimate priority. As we delve deeper into this teaching, we're prompted to examine our own prayer habits and consider how we can cultivate a more genuine, relationally-focused connection with our Heavenly Father.

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4 months ago
41 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
The Battle to Move On

In this powerful exploration of guilt and grace, we dive deep into Psalm 51, where King David pours out his heart after committing adultery with Bathsheba. We learn that true guilt stems from violating God's laws, not just society's norms. The message reveals three key symptoms of unresolved guilt: loss of inner joy, physical heaviness, and broken fellowship with God. But there's hope! We're reminded that repentance isn't just feeling sorry; it's a complete change of mind, heart, and will. The beautiful truth is that God's grace is greater than our sin. Just as Jesus cried out on the cross, 'My God, why have you forsaken me?', He took our punishment so we could be forgiven. This profound realization can transform our lives, freeing us from the cycle of guilt and empowering us to live for Him who died for us.

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4 months ago
47 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
The Battle to Believe

In this powerful exploration of doubt and faith, we delve into Psalm 73, a profound case study of the human heart. We discover that doubt isn't a sign of weakness, but a pathway to stronger faith. The psalmist's journey from certainty to doubt, and back to a deeper certainty, mirrors our own struggles when our beliefs clash with our experiences. We learn that it's not about having an impregnable life, but about building our shaky lives on the firm foundation of God's truth. The message reminds us that appearances can be deceiving - what we see in the world isn't always real or true. Instead, we're called to walk by faith, not by sight, anchoring our identity in God's unchanging character. This lesson is particularly relevant in our social media age, where filtered realities can shake our faith. By bringing our doubts into God's presence and grasping His hand, we can find stability in life's storms.

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4 months ago
42 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
The Battle for Peace
4 months ago
51 minutes

Tom Messer - Trinity Baptist Church
The sermon podcast for Trinity Baptist Church in Jacksonville, FL