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Pastor Beto Meza is content recorded in studio or recorded sermons at FC Espanol Forney, TX
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Isaiah 64:6 The righteousness of man in the eyes of God, a powerful reminder that no matter how hard we try, we can never attain perfection on our own beliefs. Isaiah writes,"But we are all like an unclean thing, And all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags; We all fade as a leaf, And our iniquities, like the wind, Have taken us away." These words may seem harsh and discouraging, especially for those striving to live a life according to God's will, but they hold a deep truth that we must understand. A reminder of our human nature. We are flawed and imperfect beings, and no amount of good deeds or righteous acts can change that. Our best intentions and efforts can never measure up to God's holiness. But let us not despair, for there is hope in this verse. It points us towards the truth that we cannot save ourselves, that we need a Savior who can cleanse us from all unrighteousness. It is a call for us to acknowledge our need for God and to surrender our lives to Him. We must understand that our righteousness does not come from ourselves, but from the redeeming blood of Jesus Christ. He alone can make us pure and blameless in the sight of God. He is the only one who can clothe us with His righteousness and present us as spotless before the throne of grace. Let us not rely on our own works or merit to earn our salvation. Instead, let us put our trust in the finished work of Jesus on the cross. Let us humble ourselves before God, confess our sins, and ask for His forgiveness. And He, in all His mercy and grace, will purify us and make us new. FC Espanol @12:30pm 1032 East Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
53min | Published on October 17, 2024
2 Corinthians 7:9 We are reminded of the struggles and challenges that we all face in our lives. But most importantly we are reminded of the power of God's love and grace that sustains us through these difficult times. As Paul speaks of the sorrow and repentance of the Corinthians, and how it led to their salvation and transformation. The second letter to the Corinthians reminds of godly sorrow that brings repentance and leads to salvation and leaves no regret. But what does this mean for us today? We live in a world where sorrow and pain are all too common. We see it in the news, on social media, and even in our own lives. It is easy to become overwhelmed and lose sight of the hope that faith brings. But I urge you all, do not lose heart. For just as the Corinthians turned their sorrow into repentance, we too can turn our struggles and pain into something beautiful. It is through these difficult moments that we are able to see God's love and grace manifested in our lives. We are reminded of His unwavering presence, even in the darkest of times. We will not be afraid to confront your sorrows and struggles. Let them lead you towards repentance and ultimately to the feet of our gracious Savior. And as we do so, let us also remember that true repentance leaves no regret. It is a beautiful and freeing experience that leads us closer to God. Bring friends and family this Sunday @12:30pm FC Español 1032 East Highway 80 Forney TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
48min | Published on October 8, 2024
Acts 9:1-22 Through this encounter, Saul’s eyes were opened, both physically and spiritually. He was blinded by the light, but he could finally see the truth. He realized that all this time, he had been fighting against God, not for Him. And with this realization came a transformation. Saul went from being a persecutor of Christians to becoming one of the most influential leaders in the early church. He became known as Paul, and he went on to spread the gospel and share the love of Christ with countless people. Sunday 12:30pm 1032 East Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
48min | Published on October 8, 2024
FCESPANOL.NET (http://FCESPANOL.NET) THE TREES Part 2 Tomorrow Sunday at 12:30pm Last week we learned about Adam and Eve, how they were created then settled in the garden of Eden. They had everything they could ever want, joy, peace, and most importantly, a close relationship with God. Join us this Sunday for Part 2 Something happened that changed our lives forever. The serpent, cunning and deceitful. He tempted Eve with the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. She and Adam both knew they were not supposed to eat from that tree, but the serpent twisted their minds, and they gave in to temptation, disobeying God's command. Sin enters the world, and with it came pain, suffering and death. Adam and Eve were no longer able to live in the perfect paradise of Eden, and instead were cast out into the harsh and broken world we now live in. But amidst all this darkness and despair, there is still hope. Even in disobedience, we see God's love and grace shining through. He could have punished Adam and Eve right away, but instead, He gave them a chance to repent and provided them with clothes to cover their shame. God has been continually reaching out to us, offering us forgiveness and redemption through His Son Jesus Christ. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
29min | Published on September 24, 2024
FC ESPANOL we leraned about how the serpent tempted Eve and she took a bite from the forbidden fruit, and then gave some to Adam as well. And in that moment, their eyes were opened and they realized they were naked. Genesis 3:7 says, “Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves.” This Sunday we will learn what happened in Adam and Eve’s lives after they sinned. How they were filled with shame and tried to cover their nakedness with fig leaves. Representing all of humanity. Just like Adam and Eve, when we sin, our eyes are opened to our own nakedness – to our true selves, with all our imperfections and flaws. And just like them, we try to cover it up with fig leaves – with our own efforts and self-righteousness. We will reminded that even though sin may have exposed our weaknesses, it does not define who we are. God created us in His image and likeness. And even after Adam and Eve sinned, God did not leave them alone in their shame. He provided them with clothes made of animal skin, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ who would cover our nakedness with His righteousness. No matter what sins have been committed, no matter how flawed and imperfect we may feel, God has made a way for us to be clothed in His righteousness. We just have to be born again in Jesus Christ, who died on the cross for our sins. Join us this Sunday at 12:30 PM 1032 EAST HIGHWAY 80 FORNEY TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
40min | Published on September 24, 2024
FCESPANOL.NET (http://FCESPANOL.NET) Why would God create such a tree and forbid His own creation from eating its fruit? God gave Adam and Eve free will. He wanted them to have a choice, to choose between good and evil. And through this choice, they would truly understand the depth of their love and obedience towards God. But tragedy struck when the serpent tempted Eve to eat from the forbidden tree. And with her husband by her side, she disobeyed God's command and ate the fruit. Despite knowing the consequences, they gave in to temptation, and sin entered into the world. But life takes a turn from despair to hope. God did not abandon us in our sin. He promised a Savior who would redeem us from the bondage of sin and death. Jesus Christ, who came to earth and died for our sins, so that we may have eternal life with Him. Reminding us that even in the midst of temptation, we must stay true to God's word. He also shows us that our actions have consequences and that disobedience leads to separation from God. But most importantly, He gives us hope, love and care for us, despite our shortcomings. 1032 East Highway 80 Forney TX 75126 Sundays 12:30pm Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
43min | Published on September 24, 2024
In Perilous times preaching the truth is not always easy. It requires courage, determination, and a strong belief in Christ Jesus as our only Savior . But when we stand up for what is right, we not only do justice to ourselves, but we also inspire others to do the same. All great leaders who brought about significant change in our society were unafraid of speaking the truth. They were not afraid of being unpopular because they knew that their message was more important than their own popularity. The truth has the power to set us free from the chains of ignorance and lies. It has the power to bring about positive change and make this world a better place. And as followers of Christ Jesus , it is our responsibility to speak the truth fearlessly and spread His message of love, compassion, and righteousness. I urge you to not be afraid of preaching the truth. Let us be the light in this world of darkness and stand united in our quest for truth and justice. And always remember, with God by our side, we have nothing to fear. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/VaSdrgRo6cjhbjGM/?mibextid=KsPBc6 (https://www.facebook.com/share/v/VaSdrgRo6cjhbjGM/?mibextid=KsPBc6) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
44min | Published on September 2, 2024
FCESPANOL.NET (http://FCESPANOL.NET) Jabez is mentioned in the book of 1 Chronicles, and his name means "pain" or "sorrow". He was born into a difficult situation, but despite that, he did not let his circumstances define him. One of the key lessons we can learn from Jabez is his persistence in seeking God's blessing. We have all faced pain and difficulties in our lives - whether it's a broken relationship, financial struggles, or health issues. But just like Jabez, we have a choice - we can let our pain consume us, or we can turn to God and ask for His blessings. Jabez's story teaches us that no matter our circumstances, we have a loving Father who wants to bless us and enlarge our territory. He wants to increase our influence, our impact, and our blessings. But we need to be persistent in seeking Him and trusting in His plan for our lives. This challenges us to examine our own lives. Are we settling for less than what God has in store for us? 1032 East Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
51min | Published on August 26, 2024
Part 2 we will be focusing on keeping our hearts strong and steadfast- having a clean/pure heart.In Psalm 51:10, King David pleads with God to create in him a clean heart and renew a steadfast spirit within him.We must acknowledge that our hearts can easily become tainted by the negative influences of this world. It is up to us to actively seek God's help in purifying our hearts.Having a clean heart does not mean that we are perfect; it means that we are constantly striving to do what is right in God's eyes. It means acknowledging our flaws and asking God to help us overcome them. It means being honest with ourselves and with Him.Having a clean heart also ties in with our faith. Hebrews 11:1 tells us that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Our faith is like a title deed, assuring us of what we cannot physically see. But if our hearts are not in the right place, our faith can become weak and wavering. We must have a clean heart to maintain a strong and unwavering faith in God.12:30pm1032 East Hwy 80Forney TX 75126See insights and adsBoost post (https://www.facebook.com/ad_center/create/boostpost/?entry_point=www_profile_plus_timeline&page_id=101416409419026&target_id=2870129009829409&__cft__%5B0%5D=AZV4PzhPCEuXs88q1Wios1Shp-7ou8fMJAw1C_fcc4ZZFt77R_0VZ1Nro0dQ7N9gBHetrl9jWV5EcmhkMIsk4ITmLWxr_XY0lsoc-szju4RY9VVRZ243y6ACb0yrBp4201-6sbYOPQZXw7Wan2Bv_xA-h36JxmNFEh5jspPePp5XrGSkKRThupL_Qz6wwsnEm7how9Ssv3jL6iC0ctcCeBsYwnteXQ3SCGr2Fl33xIkFvw&__tn__=*W-R)All reactions:13Jr. Rodriguez, Yovana PdeRdz and 11 others Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on August 20, 2024
DO NOT LOSE HEART2 Corinthians 4:16 "Therefore we do not lose heart."In this fast-paced world filled with challenges and struggles, it's easy to give in to despair and lose heart.As we strive towards our goals, we face obstacles and setbacks that often leave us feeling discouraged.But God!! I want to remind you today, that we are called to be strong and resilient in the face of adversity. We are called to not lose heart.Our faith and determination are constantly tested, but just as the apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Corinthians, "we do not lose heart."But what does it mean to not lose heart?It means to keep moving forward, despite the odds.It means to remain steadfast in our faith , even when the world around us may be crumbling.It means to keep pushing ahead, even when everything seems to be going against us.In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow, who constantly pleaded for justice before a judge.Jesus used this parable to teach us the importance of not losing heart in our prayers.He tells us that we should always pray and never lose heart.Join us 12:30pm1032 East Highway 80Forney TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
43min | Published on August 12, 2024
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Isaiah 64:6 The righteousness of man in the eyes of God, a powerful reminder that no matter how hard we try, we can never attain perfection on our own beliefs. Isaiah writes,"But we are all like an unclean thing, And all our righteousnesses are like filthy rags; We all fade as a leaf, And our iniquities, like the wind, Have taken us away." These words may seem harsh and discouraging, especially for those striving to live a life according to God's will, but they hold a deep truth that we must understand. A reminder of our human nature. We are flawed and imperfect beings, and no amount of good deeds or righteous acts can change that. Our best intentions and efforts can never measure up to God's holiness. But let us not despair, for there is hope in this verse. It points us towards the truth that we cannot save ourselves, that we need a Savior who can cleanse us from all unrighteousness. It is a call for us to acknowledge our need for God and to surrender our lives to Him. We must understand that our righteousness does not come from ourselves, but from the redeeming blood of Jesus Christ. He alone can make us pure and blameless in the sight of God. He is the only one who can clothe us with His righteousness and present us as spotless before the throne of grace. Let us not rely on our own works or merit to earn our salvation. Instead, let us put our trust in the finished work of Jesus on the cross. Let us humble ourselves before God, confess our sins, and ask for His forgiveness. And He, in all His mercy and grace, will purify us and make us new. FC Espanol @12:30pm 1032 East Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
53min | Published on October 17, 2024
2 Corinthians 7:9 We are reminded of the struggles and challenges that we all face in our lives. But most importantly we are reminded of the power of God's love and grace that sustains us through these difficult times. As Paul speaks of the sorrow and repentance of the Corinthians, and how it led to their salvation and transformation. The second letter to the Corinthians reminds of godly sorrow that brings repentance and leads to salvation and leaves no regret. But what does this mean for us today? We live in a world where sorrow and pain are all too common. We see it in the news, on social media, and even in our own lives. It is easy to become overwhelmed and lose sight of the hope that faith brings. But I urge you all, do not lose heart. For just as the Corinthians turned their sorrow into repentance, we too can turn our struggles and pain into something beautiful. It is through these difficult moments that we are able to see God's love and grace manifested in our lives. We are reminded of His unwavering presence, even in the darkest of times. We will not be afraid to confront your sorrows and struggles. Let them lead you towards repentance and ultimately to the feet of our gracious Savior. And as we do so, let us also remember that true repentance leaves no regret. It is a beautiful and freeing experience that leads us closer to God. Bring friends and family this Sunday @12:30pm FC Español 1032 East Highway 80 Forney TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
48min | Published on October 8, 2024
Acts 9:1-22 Through this encounter, Saul’s eyes were opened, both physically and spiritually. He was blinded by the light, but he could finally see the truth. He realized that all this time, he had been fighting against God, not for Him. And with this realization came a transformation. Saul went from being a persecutor of Christians to becoming one of the most influential leaders in the early church. He became known as Paul, and he went on to spread the gospel and share the love of Christ with countless people. Sunday 12:30pm 1032 East Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
48min | Published on October 8, 2024
FCESPANOL.NET (http://FCESPANOL.NET) THE TREES Part 2 Tomorrow Sunday at 12:30pm Last week we learned about Adam and Eve, how they were created then settled in the garden of Eden. They had everything they could ever want, joy, peace, and most importantly, a close relationship with God. Join us this Sunday for Part 2 Something happened that changed our lives forever. The serpent, cunning and deceitful. He tempted Eve with the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. She and Adam both knew they were not supposed to eat from that tree, but the serpent twisted their minds, and they gave in to temptation, disobeying God's command. Sin enters the world, and with it came pain, suffering and death. Adam and Eve were no longer able to live in the perfect paradise of Eden, and instead were cast out into the harsh and broken world we now live in. But amidst all this darkness and despair, there is still hope. Even in disobedience, we see God's love and grace shining through. He could have punished Adam and Eve right away, but instead, He gave them a chance to repent and provided them with clothes to cover their shame. God has been continually reaching out to us, offering us forgiveness and redemption through His Son Jesus Christ. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
29min | Published on September 24, 2024
FC ESPANOL we leraned about how the serpent tempted Eve and she took a bite from the forbidden fruit, and then gave some to Adam as well. And in that moment, their eyes were opened and they realized they were naked. Genesis 3:7 says, “Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so they sewed fig leaves together and made coverings for themselves.” This Sunday we will learn what happened in Adam and Eve’s lives after they sinned. How they were filled with shame and tried to cover their nakedness with fig leaves. Representing all of humanity. Just like Adam and Eve, when we sin, our eyes are opened to our own nakedness – to our true selves, with all our imperfections and flaws. And just like them, we try to cover it up with fig leaves – with our own efforts and self-righteousness. We will reminded that even though sin may have exposed our weaknesses, it does not define who we are. God created us in His image and likeness. And even after Adam and Eve sinned, God did not leave them alone in their shame. He provided them with clothes made of animal skin, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ who would cover our nakedness with His righteousness. No matter what sins have been committed, no matter how flawed and imperfect we may feel, God has made a way for us to be clothed in His righteousness. We just have to be born again in Jesus Christ, who died on the cross for our sins. Join us this Sunday at 12:30 PM 1032 EAST HIGHWAY 80 FORNEY TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
40min | Published on September 24, 2024
FCESPANOL.NET (http://FCESPANOL.NET) Why would God create such a tree and forbid His own creation from eating its fruit? God gave Adam and Eve free will. He wanted them to have a choice, to choose between good and evil. And through this choice, they would truly understand the depth of their love and obedience towards God. But tragedy struck when the serpent tempted Eve to eat from the forbidden tree. And with her husband by her side, she disobeyed God's command and ate the fruit. Despite knowing the consequences, they gave in to temptation, and sin entered into the world. But life takes a turn from despair to hope. God did not abandon us in our sin. He promised a Savior who would redeem us from the bondage of sin and death. Jesus Christ, who came to earth and died for our sins, so that we may have eternal life with Him. Reminding us that even in the midst of temptation, we must stay true to God's word. He also shows us that our actions have consequences and that disobedience leads to separation from God. But most importantly, He gives us hope, love and care for us, despite our shortcomings. 1032 East Highway 80 Forney TX 75126 Sundays 12:30pm Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
43min | Published on September 24, 2024
In Perilous times preaching the truth is not always easy. It requires courage, determination, and a strong belief in Christ Jesus as our only Savior . But when we stand up for what is right, we not only do justice to ourselves, but we also inspire others to do the same. All great leaders who brought about significant change in our society were unafraid of speaking the truth. They were not afraid of being unpopular because they knew that their message was more important than their own popularity. The truth has the power to set us free from the chains of ignorance and lies. It has the power to bring about positive change and make this world a better place. And as followers of Christ Jesus , it is our responsibility to speak the truth fearlessly and spread His message of love, compassion, and righteousness. I urge you to not be afraid of preaching the truth. Let us be the light in this world of darkness and stand united in our quest for truth and justice. And always remember, with God by our side, we have nothing to fear. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/VaSdrgRo6cjhbjGM/?mibextid=KsPBc6 (https://www.facebook.com/share/v/VaSdrgRo6cjhbjGM/?mibextid=KsPBc6) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
44min | Published on September 2, 2024
FCESPANOL.NET (http://FCESPANOL.NET) Jabez is mentioned in the book of 1 Chronicles, and his name means "pain" or "sorrow". He was born into a difficult situation, but despite that, he did not let his circumstances define him. One of the key lessons we can learn from Jabez is his persistence in seeking God's blessing. We have all faced pain and difficulties in our lives - whether it's a broken relationship, financial struggles, or health issues. But just like Jabez, we have a choice - we can let our pain consume us, or we can turn to God and ask for His blessings. Jabez's story teaches us that no matter our circumstances, we have a loving Father who wants to bless us and enlarge our territory. He wants to increase our influence, our impact, and our blessings. But we need to be persistent in seeking Him and trusting in His plan for our lives. This challenges us to examine our own lives. Are we settling for less than what God has in store for us? 1032 East Highway 80 Forney, TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
51min | Published on August 26, 2024
Part 2 we will be focusing on keeping our hearts strong and steadfast- having a clean/pure heart.In Psalm 51:10, King David pleads with God to create in him a clean heart and renew a steadfast spirit within him.We must acknowledge that our hearts can easily become tainted by the negative influences of this world. It is up to us to actively seek God's help in purifying our hearts.Having a clean heart does not mean that we are perfect; it means that we are constantly striving to do what is right in God's eyes. It means acknowledging our flaws and asking God to help us overcome them. It means being honest with ourselves and with Him.Having a clean heart also ties in with our faith. Hebrews 11:1 tells us that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Our faith is like a title deed, assuring us of what we cannot physically see. But if our hearts are not in the right place, our faith can become weak and wavering. We must have a clean heart to maintain a strong and unwavering faith in God.12:30pm1032 East Hwy 80Forney TX 75126See insights and adsBoost post (https://www.facebook.com/ad_center/create/boostpost/?entry_point=www_profile_plus_timeline&page_id=101416409419026&target_id=2870129009829409&__cft__%5B0%5D=AZV4PzhPCEuXs88q1Wios1Shp-7ou8fMJAw1C_fcc4ZZFt77R_0VZ1Nro0dQ7N9gBHetrl9jWV5EcmhkMIsk4ITmLWxr_XY0lsoc-szju4RY9VVRZ243y6ACb0yrBp4201-6sbYOPQZXw7Wan2Bv_xA-h36JxmNFEh5jspPePp5XrGSkKRThupL_Qz6wwsnEm7how9Ssv3jL6iC0ctcCeBsYwnteXQ3SCGr2Fl33xIkFvw&__tn__=*W-R)All reactions:13Jr. Rodriguez, Yovana PdeRdz and 11 others Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
49min | Published on August 20, 2024
DO NOT LOSE HEART2 Corinthians 4:16 "Therefore we do not lose heart."In this fast-paced world filled with challenges and struggles, it's easy to give in to despair and lose heart.As we strive towards our goals, we face obstacles and setbacks that often leave us feeling discouraged.But God!! I want to remind you today, that we are called to be strong and resilient in the face of adversity. We are called to not lose heart.Our faith and determination are constantly tested, but just as the apostle Paul wrote in his letter to the Corinthians, "we do not lose heart."But what does it mean to not lose heart?It means to keep moving forward, despite the odds.It means to remain steadfast in our faith , even when the world around us may be crumbling.It means to keep pushing ahead, even when everything seems to be going against us.In the Gospel of Luke, Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow, who constantly pleaded for justice before a judge.Jesus used this parable to teach us the importance of not losing heart in our prayers.He tells us that we should always pray and never lose heart.Join us 12:30pm1032 East Highway 80Forney TX 75126 Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
43min | Published on August 12, 2024
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