

Heritage Baptist Church Haslet
Pastor Eric Crawford
Loving God, Growing Together, Serving Others
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Aug 5, 2025 • 56min
The Remnant: Hope Amidst Judgment in Ezekiel's Prophecy
Brother Davison returns to share a profound message drawn from the book of Ezekiel, emphasizing the dire spiritual condition of the nation of Judah and the impending judgments of God. He highlights that the elders of Israel approached Ezekiel, seeking guidance, yet their hearts were still set on idolatry, demonstrating a disconnect between their outward actions and inner spiritual state. The discussion delves into the nature of God’s judgments, contrasting His righteous purposes with the destructive tendencies of humanity. Davison warns that just as in historical instances of divine judgment, such as the Flood, there comes a point when a nation may be deemed too far gone for salvation, even if righteous figures like Noah or Job were interceding on their behalf. Ultimately, the episode encourages listeners to consider their own spiritual condition and the importance of remaining faithful as part of the remnant amidst a culture that often strays from God’s truth.Takeaways: In the podcast episode, Speaker A emphasizes the importance of understanding the severe judgment spoken through the prophet Ezekiel, which serves as a warning for the spiritual condition of the nation of Judah. The speaker reflects on the historical context of Ezekiel's message, mentioning the spiritual decline of Judah and the consequences of their idolatry during their captivity in Babylon. They stress that God’s judgments are not arbitrary or vindictive; instead, they are rooted in His righteousness and serve a purpose of correction and cleansing for the people. The podcast discusses the concept of a 'remnant' within the nation, suggesting that despite widespread failure, there exists a group of faithful individuals committed to following God's ways. Speaker A draws parallels between the historical lessons from Ezekiel and contemporary issues, cautioning against spiritual lethargy and the importance of maintaining a sincere relationship with God. The episode concludes with an encouragement for listeners to be part of the remnant that upholds biblical truths, urging them to resist cultural pressures and remain steadfast in their faith.

Aug 4, 2025 • 1h 4min
Ezekiel's Message: The Weight of Judgment
The podcast episode centers around the profound message delivered by Brother Davison, who discusses the prophetic role of Ezekiel during a tumultuous period for the Israelites. He emphasizes that Ezekiel's actions, which include a series of dramatic and symbolic gestures, serve as a powerful reminder of God's judgment and the people's disobedience. Throughout the discussion, the speakers highlight the importance of understanding the historical context of Ezekiel's ministry, particularly the impending Babylonian siege of Jerusalem and the denial of the Israelites regarding their fate. They explore the notion that God uses unconventional methods to convey His messages, urging listeners to recognize that these narratives are not merely historical but carry significant lessons for contemporary faith and obedience. The episode ultimately calls for a reflection on how individuals and communities can embody God's light and truth in their own lives today.Takeaways: Speaker A expressed anticipation for the sermon, highlighting its importance and relevance. The discussion centered around the historical context of Ezekiel’s prophetic messages to Israel. Speaker B emphasized the severe consequences of Israel's disobedience in relation to God's judgment. The metaphor of Jerusalem as a city set in the midst of nations was a key point. Ezekiel's dramatic actions were intended to convey God's message without words to a disobedient people. The episode concluded with a reminder of the need for believers to be a light in the world.

Aug 3, 2025 • 50min
Day 1 AM Revival 2025
Bro. Sam DavidsonMark 12:13, 18-28

Jul 27, 2025 • 32min
Eternal Assurance: Knowing Your Salvation
The main focus of this podcast episode is the theme of preparation for revival, as articulated by the speaker. He discusses the importance of fostering a spiritual readiness within the congregation before their upcoming revival meeting, emphasizing that true revival begins with an individual’s acknowledgment of their need for renewal. The speaker highlights the necessity of examining one's relationship with God and the significance of confession and fellowship among believers. He references First John, particularly chapter five, to illustrate the assurance of salvation and the characteristics of a saved individual. Furthermore, the speaker encourages listeners to engage actively in worship and service as natural outcomes of a revived heart, ultimately leading to a deeper joy in their spiritual lives.Takeaways: The podcast discusses the upcoming revival meeting featuring Brother Sam Davison, emphasizing the importance of participation. He mentions the significance of preparing for revival, encouraging listeners to reflect on their spiritual readiness. The speaker highlights First John, particularly verse 13, focusing on the assurance of salvation for believers in Christ. A key theme introduced is the need for Christians to acknowledge their sins and seek restoration of fellowship with God. The speaker discusses the impact of worship on personal growth and church unity, stressing that genuine revival leads to active service. He concludes by emphasizing that true joy and fellowship with God are achieved through a sincere relationship with Jesus Christ.

Jul 24, 2025 • 36min
Restoring the Joy of Forgiveness: A Path to Revival
James Stone, Assistant Pastor at Heritage Baptist Church Haslet, passionately discusses the transformative power of confession and forgiveness, inspired by Psalm 32. He illustrates King David’s journey of joy lost to unconfessed sin, emphasizing that true revival begins with self-awareness and humility. Stone warns of the burdens of unconfessed sin, advocating for recognition of one’s need for spiritual renewal. He underscores how embracing God's discipline and seeking forgiveness can liberate believers and deepen their connection with God.

Jul 20, 2025 • 38min
From Madness to Majesty
The main focus of this podcast episode revolves around the lessons learned from the story of King Nebuchadnezzar in the Book of Daniel, particularly emphasizing the theme that God rules in the affairs of men. The speaker highlights Nebuchadnezzar's journey from pride to humility, illustrating how his disregard for God's authority led to his downfall and eventual madness. Through a detailed examination of Nebuchadnezzar's dreams and the subsequent interpretations provided by Daniel, the speaker underscores the importance of recognizing divine authority and the consequences of pride. He calls listeners to reflect on their own lives, urging them to heed warning signs and strive for humility, thereby avoiding the pitfalls of arrogance. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder of the transformative power of acknowledging one's limitations before God and the necessity of living a life aligned with humility and grace.The podcast delves into the profound lessons learned from the Book of Daniel, particularly focusing on chapter four and the character of Nebuchadnezzar. The speaker discusses how Nebuchadnezzar, a powerful and prideful king, experiences a dramatic transformation after a series of dreams that highlight God's sovereignty over human affairs. The narrative emphasizes the importance of humility and the consequences of pride, illustrating how Nebuchadnezzar's arrogance leads to a significant judgment from God, resulting in his temporary madness and exile. Through this experience, he learns to acknowledge the supremacy of the 'Most High' and ultimately praises God for His truth and justice. The speaker encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives, urging them to recognize the signs of pride and to cultivate a humble spirit in their relationship with God and others. The message culminates in a call for personal reflection and commitment to living a life that honors divine authority, highlighting the transformative power of humility.Takeaways: The podcast discusses how God rules in the affairs of men, emphasizing the importance of humility and recognizing divine authority. Speaker A highlights the journey of Nebuchadnezzar, illustrating how pride leads to personal downfall and a need for repentance. The episode emphasizes the role of personal relationships in ministry, especially for missionaries working in difficult environments. Nebuchadnezzar's experience serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of pride and the necessity of acknowledging God's power. The discussion includes the unique challenges faced by foreign missionaries who must navigate citizenship and employment for effective ministry. Ultimately, the podcast underlines that true understanding of God leads to humility, as demonstrated by the transformation of Nebuchadnezzar after his judgment.

Jul 20, 2025 • 36min
Crossing Over: From Manna to the Promised Land
The podcast episode emphasizes the theme of God's faithfulness and the necessity of a deeper relationship with Him, as illustrated through the biblical account in the Book of Joshua. The speaker discusses the significance of Caleb’s request for the promised mountain, reflecting on how believers are encouraged to aspire for greater spiritual heights in their Christian journey. He highlights the transition from reliance on miraculous provisions, such as manna, to embracing the blessings of the land of Canaan, which symbolizes a more abundant and fulfilling Christian life. The discussion also touches on the importance of remembrance and obedience in nurturing one's faith, urging listeners to seek a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that true growth in faith requires an active commitment to pursue a deeper connection with God and to recognize His guiding presence in their lives.Takeaways: The central theme of the podcast emphasizes God's faithfulness and the importance of spiritual growth in a Christian's life. Listeners are encouraged to seek a deeper relationship with Jesus, striving for a more abundant spiritual experience. The speaker illustrates the significance of the Passover as a restoration of fellowship with God and its relevance to contemporary believers. He emphasizes the necessity of personal growth and reliance on the Holy Spirit for a fulfilled Christian life. The discussion includes the transition from dependence on manna to the sustenance found in the land of Canaan, symbolizing growth. The podcast highlights the need for Christians to remember past victories and maintain a strong connection with God through daily practice.

Jul 14, 2025 • 26min
Finding Joy in the Midst of Trials
The podcast delves into the profound significance of joy within the Christian faith, emphasizing that joy is not merely a personal experience but a vital aspect that impacts others. The speaker articulates that a Christian's joy is deeply rooted in a theological understanding, which should overflow into daily life, making Christians the most joyous people. Despite challenges and hardships, the speaker asserts that joy is essential, not optional, and it is crucial for influencing a watching world positively. The conversation highlights that joy is not only for personal satisfaction but also serves to uplift and encourage fellow believers within the church. Ultimately, the speaker reminds the audience that their joy matters to Jesus, who desires for them to experience fullness of joy even amid trials.Joy is a central theme in the discussion led by Speaker A, who emphasizes its importance not just for personal well-being but as a vital element that influences others. They articulate a vision of Christian joy that transcends mere happiness, positing that it should stem from a deep theological understanding of salvation and God's grace. The speaker argues that Christians, being recipients of God's grace, should manifest joy in all circumstances, which in turn reflects positively on the community. This joy is not optional; it is essential for personal fulfillment and communal witness. The speaker references Scriptural passages, particularly 1 Peter, to underline the necessity of being prepared to share the hope and joy that resides within believers. They further explain that joy is a powerful testimony to a watching world, encouraging Christians to embody joy as a demonstration of their faith and trust in God, especially in difficult times. Ultimately, the message is that joy is a profound expression of one’s faith and should be actively pursued and shared with others.Takeaways: The opportunity to participate in missions is a privilege that should be valued. Christian joy is rooted in theological understanding, not merely personal happiness. Joy is essential for Christians, affecting both personal well-being and the lives of others. A watching world is influenced by our joy, which reflects the hope we have in Christ. True joy is an inner contentment that persists despite external circumstances and trials. Joy matters not only to ourselves but also serves to uplift and encourage the church community.

Jul 13, 2025 • 36min
Dying to self.
Colossians 3:1-4Jesus is the ONLY way to heaven.Jesus is the only way to:Eternal LifePhysical LifeSpiritual LifeGenesis 4:1Book of Joshua counterpart is Ephesians

Jul 10, 2025 • 40min
God's Judgment and Mercy: A Study of Obadiah
Pastor Crawford delves into the Book of Obadiah, emphasizing its pivotal message concerning God's judgment against Edom. He outlines the historical context of Obadiah's prophecy, highlighting the animosity between Edom and Israel, rooted in jealousy and pride. This episode serves as a practical exploration of the lessons derived from Obadiah, focusing on themes of God's sovereignty, the perils of pride, and the consequences of harboring bitterness. Pastor Crawford encourages listeners to reflect on these teachings, urging them to recognize the importance of forgiveness and the dangers of rejoicing in the misfortunes of others. Ultimately, this message underscores God's protective nature over His chosen people and the accountability that comes with one's actions toward others.Takeaways: Pastor Crawford emphasizes the importance of recognizing God's sovereignty and authority in choosing individuals, as illustrated through the story of Jacob and Esau. He discusses the historical context of Edom's downfall and its connection to their jealousy and bitterness towards Israel, highlighting the consequences of such attitudes. The podcast provides practical lessons from the Book of Obadiah, reminding listeners that God will ultimately judge those who oppose His chosen people. Crawford stresses the need for forgiveness and warns against allowing bitterness to take root in one's heart, which can lead to destructive behavior. He reflects on the significance of God's protection over Israel, asserting that they remain His chosen people despite their history and trials. The message concludes with a call for believers to refrain from gloating over their enemies, as true love is demonstrated through grace rather than revenge.