Knox Baptist Church

Knox Church

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Welcome to the audio podcast of Knox Baptist Church, a Reformed Baptist congregation in Calgary, Canada. Led by Pastor Nino Marques, Knox Baptist is committed to expository preaching, biblical theology, and faithful discipleship. Our mission is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ, equip believers, and guard the faith once and for all delivered to the saints. For more information and to stay connected, visit knoxchurch.ca.

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Knox Baptist Church

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Jul 6, 2026

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Episodes

The Assurance of Redemption - Philippians 1:6 06.07.2026

In Philippians 1:6, Paul reminds us of a powerful truth: the God who began a good work in us will bring it to completion. In this sermon, we look at the assurance of salvation, seeing how God begins, sustains, and completes the work of redemption in His people. Because our salvation rests not on our strength but on God’s faithfulness, we can live with confidence, joy, and a renewed desire to pursu...

Peace with God - Romans 5:1-11 28.06.2026

In Romans 5:1–11, Paul shows the beautiful result of being justified by faith: we now have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Though we were weak, sinful, and enemies of God, Christ died for us and reconciled us to the Father. This sermon points us to the unshakable hope, joy, and assurance we have because of God’s love poured out through Jesus.

The King and the Kingdom - Mark 1:14-15 22.06.2026

In this sermon from Mark 1:14–15, we see that Jesus Christ is the promised King who has come, proclaiming the gospel of God and announcing that the kingdom of God is at hand. Because Christ reigns now, neutrality is not an option: the King calls everyone to repent, believe the gospel, and live as faithful citizens of His kingdom.

Don't Believe in Vain - 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 15.06.2026

In this message from our Redemption series, Paul brings the church back to what is “of first importance.” The gospel is not just something we once believed — it is the daily ground we must stand on. Through 1 Corinthians 15:1-4, we are challenged to examine whether we are truly holding fast to Christ’s death, burial, and resurrection… or quietly building our confidence on performance, approval, co...

Christ’s Triumph - Colossians 2:13-15 08.06.2026

In this sermon from Colossians 2:13–15, we see the glorious victory of Christ at the cross. Though we were dead in our trespasses and separated from God, God made us alive together with Christ, forgiving all our sins and cancelling the record of debt that stood against us. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus not only paid our debt but also disarmed the rulers and authorities, putting Satan a...

Justified by Faith - Romans 3:21-26 01.06.2026

In Romans 3:21–26, we see the heart of the gospel: guilty sinners are justified by grace through faith in Jesus Christ. We cannot earn the righteousness God requires, but in Christ, God provides it fully. At the cross, justice and mercy meet—our sin is judged, our debt is paid, and all who believe are declared righteous before God.

By Grace Alone - Ephesians 2:8-10 25.05.2026

In this sermon on Ephesians 2:8–10, we see the heart of the gospel: salvation is entirely by God’s grace, received through faith, and not based on our works or performance. Paul reminds us that we have nothing to boast in except Christ, because salvation is God’s gift from beginning to end. But grace does not leave us unchanged. The same grace that saves us also makes us new, creating us in Christ...

The Immeasurable Riches of Grace - Ephesians 2:4-7 18.05.2026

What does it mean to be saved by grace ? In this sermon on Ephesians 2:4–7, we explore the powerful words, “But God…” —how God, rich in mercy and overflowing in love, makes spiritually dead sinners alive in Christ. Discover the beauty of salvation, the riches of God’s grace, and why all glory belongs to Him alone. We were dead in sin… but God raised us to new life through Jesus Christ.

Why We Need Grace - Ephesians 2:1-3 10.05.2026

In this sermon from our Redemption series, the Apostle Paul presents a sobering diagnosis of the human condition apart from Christ in Ephesians 2:1-3. We were dead in our trespasses and sins, walking according to the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, enslaved to the passions of our flesh, and by nature children of wrath.

The Glory of God and the Purpose of Man - Genesis 1:26-31 04.05.2026

This sermon from Genesis 1:26–31 explores the glory of God and the purpose of humanity. We were created in God’s image with unshakable dignity and a clear calling to reflect His glory and steward His creation. Though sin has broken that design, it has not destroyed it; through Jesus Christ, God restores what was lost. In Christ, our identity is redeemed, our purpose renewed, and our lives become a...

Devoted to Works - Titus 3 27.04.2026

Titus 3 reminds us that a church that stands is one devoted to good works, godliness, and unity.

Godliness for Today - Titus 2 20.04.2026

We’re diving into Titus 2 — a powerful look at how sound doctrine builds a healthy, multi-generational church that stands firm in a shifting world. Our goal? To see every one of us (men and women, young and old) equipped with biblical truth that shapes the way we live, love, and lead.

Order in Chaos - Titus 1 13.04.2026

In a world full of confusion and uncertainty, the Church is called to stand firm — not in our own strength, but in the truth, godliness, and living hope found in Christ. This Sunday we launch our new series: The Church That Stands. Walking through the powerful letter to Titus.

The Death of Death (Easter Sunday) - 1 Corinthians 15:54-57 06.04.2026

He is not here. The stone is rolled away. The darkness is broken. Death has been defeated. What looked like the end was the beginning. What seemed like silence was victory. The empty tomb declares it: Jesus is alive—and everything has changed.

The Spirit of Truth - John 14:15-31 30.03.2026

In John 14:15–31, Jesus promises that He will not leave His people alone. Through the Spirit of truth, the presence of Christ is not distant—but near, personal, and abiding. This passage calls us to more than belief—it calls us to know the truth, live the truth, and rest in the truth. This sermon concludes our journey through the Gospel of John (for now). After Easter, we begin Titus, followed by...

The Way - John 14:1-14 23.03.2026

When everything feels uncertain, Jesus speaks peace! In John 14:1–14, we see Christ comfort troubled hearts, declare Himself as the only way to the Father, and call His people to carry on His work with bold faith. This sermon confronts anxiety, exposes shallow belief, and redirects our focus to what truly matters: trusting Christ, knowing Him, and living in obedience to Him. If your heart is restl...

True and False Disciples - John 13:21-38 15.03.2026

In "True and False Disciples" (John 13:21-38), Pastor Lucas explores the Upper Room tension: proximity to Jesus doesn't equal true belonging. Through Judas' betrayal and Peter's denial, discover how humble love, the glory of the cross, and sacrificial community mark genuine faith. Ask yourself: Do I truly belong to Christ?

The Humble Shepherd - John 13:1-20 09.03.2026

In this passage, we witness one of the most striking moments in the ministry of Jesus. On the night before His crucifixion, the Lord of glory stoops down to wash the feet of His disciples. In this powerful act, Christ reveals the depth of His love, the beauty of divine humility, and the true meaning of greatness in the kingdom of God. John 13:1–20 teaches us that the Christian life is rooted in th...

God is Fire - Hebrews 12:28-29 02.03.2026

In this sermon from Hebrews 12:28 –29, we explore the powerful truth that God is a consuming fire. Following last week’s message on “God is Love” (1 John 4), this sermon brings balance and depth to our understanding of who God is. The same God who loved us enough to send His Son is also holy, just, and glorious. His fire does not contradict His love — it reveals its depth. What does it mean that w...

God is Love - 1 John 4:7-12 23.02.2026

Over the next two weeks, we’ll be pausing our series in the Gospel of John to focus on the character of God. ❤️ This Sunday, we’ll look at 1 John 4:7-12 and consider what Scripture means when it says that God is love and how that love was made visible in the sending of His Son. 🔥 Next week, we’ll turn to Hebrews 12:28–29 and reflect on the reality that our God is a consuming fire. Together, these...

Living in the Light - John 12:27-50 16.02.2026

Living in the Light — John 12:27 –50Jesus moves toward the cross and calls us to walk in His light while we have it. Believe the Word, reject the fear of man, and live openly before God.

Dying to Live - John 12:1-26 09.02.2026

What does it actually mean to follow Jesus? John 12 confronts us with worship that costs, faith that acts, and a Saviour who calls us to lose our lives to find them.

When The Light is Rejected - John 11:45-57 02.02.2026

Jesus reveals His divine power and glory—and the response is never neutral. In John 11, the same light that melts some hearts hardens others. Join us as we explore why the revelation of Christ leads some to faith and drives others deeper into rejection, and what that means for us today.

Ressurection and Life - John 11:1-46 26.01.2026

Our world is obsessed with avoiding death, delaying death, and distracting ourselves from death. We fear it, even when we refuse to talk about it. In John 11, Jesus doesn’t offer tips for coping with death. He stands before a tomb and says, “I am the resurrection and the life.” He doesn’t just explain life — He is life. If death is our greatest enemy, then only the One who conquers death can truly...

Saved and Kept By Christ - John 10:22-42 19.01.2026

At the Feast of Dedication, Jesus makes a claim that still divides the world: eternal life belongs to His sheep—and no one can snatch them from His hand. Join us as we open John 10:22–42 and hear the words of the Shepherd who saves and keeps His own.

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