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Welcome to "Salt and Light," the inspiring podcast brought to you by Temple Baptist Church, where we delve deep into the timeless wisdom of the Bible and explore its relevance in today's world. Join our insightful host, Pastor Randy Mitchell, as he leads thought-provoking discussions, drawing from his profound understanding of scripture and its application to everyday life. In "Salt and Light," we uncover the profound teachings of the Bible, examining its transformative power and how it serv ...
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Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church

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Welcome to our audio podcast for Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church. collection of sermons and cover songs from Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Jr. & Pastor Dr. Asa W. Sampson Sr. of Hopewell Temple Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. We are conveniently located on the Southside of Houston, Texas, and we invite you to come to visit us in person. We are God's church accomplishing God's work on a mission to lead individuals into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. We pray this ...
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The sermon, rooted in 1 Thessalonians 4–5, centers on the hope and urgency of Christ's imminent return, emphasizing that believers are not to be consumed by fear or ignorance but to live as children of light, marked by joy, faith, and love. It addresses the Thessalonians' concern about the fate of deceased believers, affirming that those in Christ …
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The sermon, drawn from Philippians 4:11–13 and reinforced by passages from Mark, Hebrews, and 1 John, centers on the transformative power of contentment rooted in faith, divine sovereignty, and trust in God's provision. It emphasizes that true contentment is not derived from circumstances, but from knowing one's salvation is secure through Christ's…
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of God's unconditional love, revealed through the gospel of Christ and culminating in a call to wholehearted surrender. Drawing from Romans, it unfolds a theological journey from humanity's universal guilt and helplessness to the free gift of salvation through faith, emphasizing that Christ's death was…
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The sermon, drawn from Acts 13, centers on the church as the foundational source and support for missionary work, emphasizing that every believer is called to participate in the ministry of reconciliation. It highlights the divine calling of missionaries like Barnabas and Saul, who were set apart through prayer and fasting, underscoring that God ca…
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The sermon centers on the biblical truth that human perception is often deceptive, as illustrated by Proverbs 14:12, which warns that a path that seems right may lead to death. Drawing from Jeremiah 17:9, Isaiah 55:8–9, and James 4:13–15, it exposes three areas where people mistakenly believe they have certainty—self-knowledge, understanding of God…
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Ephesians 6 presents a dual call to faithful living and spiritual warfare, beginning with a conditional promise rooted in honoring parents and obeying authority, which leads to blessing and longevity, and extending into a profound exhortation to spiritual readiness. The passage unfolds as a call to live with integrity and obedience, not merely in o…
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The sermon, drawn from 1 Thessalonians 4, presents a dual message of holy living and eternal hope, calling believers to pursue sexual purity and moral integrity as a response to God's will for holiness, while also offering profound comfort regarding death. It emphasizes that those who die in Christ are not lost but are presently with the Lord, thei…
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The sermon centers on the transformative life of a model church in Thessalonica, emphasizing the believer's call to holy living, active love, and diligent work as a response to Christ's imminent return. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians, it highlights the will of God for sanctification—abstaining from immorality, mastering the body in purity, and honori…
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This sermon explores two kingdom parables from Matthew— the parable of the net and the parable of the unforgiving servant—to illuminate the nature of the Kingdom of Heaven and the ethical demands of discipleship. The parable of the net portrays Christ as the fisherman who will gather all people at the end of the age, separating the saved from the l…
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This sermon draws from the life of Samuel to emphasize four essential qualities for a faithful Christian: a submitted spirit, a soft heart, consistent obedience, and a life of prayerful intercession. Centered on key passages from 1 Samuel, it portrays Samuel as a transitional figure whose devotion to God—rooted in his mother Hannah's faith and his …
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The sermon centers on the divine attribute of God's long-suffering, emphasizing that His patience is not indifference but a reflection of His deep love and desire for all to repent. Drawing from Psalm 86:15, Numbers 14:18, and 2 Peter 3:9, it highlights how God's long-suffering—His self-controlled restraint in the face of sin—creates space for repe…
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The sermon centers on the enduring mission of the Church as the continuation of Christ's work, emphasizing that while His redemptive work on the cross was complete, His mission is not finished—He has entrusted believers with the task of making disciples, evangelizing, and building His kingdom. Drawing from Acts 1:8, the preacher underscores the unm…
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The sermon, rooted in Ephesians 5, calls the church to a renewed commitment to biblical marriage and family life as a living testimony of Christ's love for the Church. It emphasizes that authentic Christian living flows from a foundation of doctrine (Ephesians 1–3) into practical, Spirit-led conduct, particularly in the home, where husbands are cal…
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The sermon centers on the biblical call to cast all anxieties upon God, emphasizing that while life's cares are unavoidable and pervasive across every stage of life, the believer's response is a deliberate, forceful act of surrender rooted in the unshakable truth that God personally cares for His people. Drawing from 1 Peter 5, it underscores that …
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The sermon centers on the profound question Jesus poses to Peter—'Do you love me?'—highlighting that genuine discipleship is not defined by knowledge or performance, but by heartfelt, prioritized love. Drawing from John 21, it emphasizes Jesus' patient grace toward Peter's failure, demonstrating that repentance and restoration are possible, and tha…
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The sermon presents Samson's life as a powerful warning against spiritual complacency, highlighting how a man anointed by God for deliverance fell into patterns of anger, pride, and disobedience despite his divine calling and upbringing. Central to the message is the dual danger of unchecked hostility and the absence of humility, illustrated throug…
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The sermon centers on the life of Joseph as a paradigm of divine prosperity rooted not in material wealth or favorable circumstances, but in a conscious, ongoing relationship with God. Drawing from Genesis 39, it emphasizes that Joseph's success was not due to his background, possessions, or external advantages, but because the Lord was with him—a …
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The sermon centers on the urgent call to persistent, expectant, and unwavering prayer in anticipation of Christ's return, drawing from Jesus' parable of the unjust judge and the persistent widow. It emphasizes that faith in the midst of waiting—marked by continual seeking, abiding trust, and amplified hope—is not only God's design but a vital expre…
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of a divine encounter, illustrated through Isaiah's vision in Isaiah 6, where a profound encounter with the holy God leads to a renewed awareness of divine sovereignty, personal sinfulness, and the call to faithful service. Drawing from personal anecdotes and biblical examples, the preacher emphasizes …
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This sermon, drawn from 2 Corinthians 6:14–7:1, presents a stark contrast between two opposing spiritual realities—light and darkness, righteousness and unrighteousness, Christ and Belial—emphasizing that true faith demands a decisive choice, not compromise. It warns against the spiritual danger of neutrality, portraying the 'middle ground' as luke…
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The sermon centers on the Christian call to sanctification—living a holy life marked by self-control, love, and obedience to God's will as revealed in 1 Thessalonians 4:1–8. It emphasizes that true holiness involves not only abstaining from sexual immorality but also cultivating a heart that pleases God through love, reverence, and surrender, recog…
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The sermon centers on the divine attribute of compassion, emphasizing that God is full of compassion and that believers are called to reflect this character. Drawing from Psalm 145 and the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10, it illustrates that true compassion is not merely emotional sympathy but a visceral, action-oriented response to human …
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The sermon, drawn from Romans 15, centers on the vital interplay between prayer, spiritual growth, and faithful witness, urging believers to pray for missionaries' deliverance, the acceptance and internalization of the gospel, and the joy of seeing others transformed by God's truth. It emphasizes the importance of spiritual digestion—truly receivin…
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The sermon explores two parables from Matthew 13—the mustard seed and the hidden treasure and the pearl—using them to illuminate the nature and value of the Kingdom of Heaven. The mustard seed illustrates how the Kingdom began small but grew into something vast and beneficial, offering shelter and life to all who partake, symbolizing both the humbl…
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The sermon centers on the necessity of spiritual rebounding—returning to God after failure—using King David as the primary example. Drawing from Psalm 51, Acts 13, and 2 Samuel, it emphasizes that true restoration requires recognizing sin, repenting sincerely, and humbly seeking God's forgiveness. The preacher underscores that, like David, every be…
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The sermon, drawn from James 1:12–15, confronts the ugly truth of sin with pastoral urgency, emphasizing that all people sin, deserve punishment, and are separated from God as a result. Yet, through humility, earnest prayer, and turning from wickedness, every person can experience God's mercy and forgiveness, as promised in Scripture. The message c…
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The sermon, drawn from 1 Thessalonians 3, centers on the vital importance of spiritual maturity, mutual encouragement, and shared ministry within the church, emphasizing that genuine faith is both established in truth and strengthened through trials. Paul's deep concern for the young Thessalonian church—new believers facing persecution—reveals a pa…
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The sermon centers on the transformative power of God's mercy and grace, illustrated through the story of Job, emphasizing that spiritual maturity involves enduring suffering with faith, forgiveness, and perspective. Drawing from Job 42, it highlights how Job's friends, despite their flawed counsel, were ultimately corrected by God, who judges not …
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The sermon centers on the transformative journey from the Old Testament law—revealing humanity's sinfulness—to a personal, faith-based relationship with Jesus Christ. It emphasizes that no amount of religious ritual, moral effort, or good works can justify a person before God, as all are guilty and sinful by nature, a truth confirmed by Scripture i…
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The sermon centers on the joyful, hopeful unity of believers across ethnic and cultural lines, grounded in the secure salvation and eternal inheritance promised through faith in Christ. Drawing from Romans 15, it emphasizes that spiritual growth manifests in goodness, knowledge, and mutual encouragement, especially under persecution, as seen in the…
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The sermon centers on two key parables from the Gospels—The Sower and The Wheat and the Tares—revealing profound truths about spiritual receptivity and the nature of God's kingdom. It explains how the seed represents the Word of God, and the four types of soil symbolize different responses: hard, stony, thorny, and good ground, each reflecting how …
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The sermon centers on the imperative to live a life 'worthy of God,' emphasizing that true discipleship involves walking with divine weight—characterized by integrity, obedience, and love. Drawing from 1 Thessalonians 2:13–16, it highlights how the Thessalonians received God's Word not as human teaching but as divine truth, which transformed their …
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The sermon centers on the biblical call of Elisha in 1 Kings 19, illustrating God's purpose for individuals through three key themes: being busy in what is already known to be right, maintaining balance in life, and making a decisive, irreversible commitment to God. The passage reveals that God calls people who are already engaged in faithful labor…
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