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      <description>There is a familiar story of the three young Hebrews, who refuse to bow to a golden idol, and so are cast into a fiery furnace at the word of an irate king, but there is a God in Heaven who is Able to override even a king's command.  Perhaps you've only heard this event told as if it were a story for children, but never in the full depth of the actual narrative found in God's Word in Daniel Chapter 3. In this message, Elder Jonathan Moseley will take you through the entire scene - painting a vivid description of the sights, sounds, and people who witnessed this scene of faith, courage, and an inexplicable delivery that taught a heathen king to respect and honor the name of God.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Apr 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Welcome to our Bible Study Live Stream! We're grateful you've joined us today and pray this service is a blessing to you. We've very nearly finished the book of Deuteronomy. You can find all the previous messages in this series  https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1b-lgVKP1HwhLBoeE1rEalCw6We_DaZ8&amp;si=ixfJ5X5GeAEzQ3Xh</description>
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      <description>The sermon presents a profound theological reflection on the resurrection of Christ by tracing God's redemptive plan through Daniel's revealing of the vision of a great image symbolizing successive world empires—Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome—each progressively weaker and ultimately shattered by a stone cut without hands, representing the eternal, unshakable kingdom of God established through Jesus Christ. Through the narrative, the preacher emphasizes that only the God of heaven, not human wisdom or power, can reveal divine secrets and fulfill prophecy, affirming the certainty of Christ's coming, His resurrection, and the ultimate triumph of His kingdom over all earthly dominion. The message underscores the sovereignty of God, the futility of human pride in empires, and the enduring hope of believers in a future where Christ's kingdom, growing like a mountain, will consume all others upon Christ's return and stand forever. The message encourages you to worship and trust in the one who is both the Rock and the Revealer of all things.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 25 Bible Study | Justice, Mercy, Honest Weights &amp; Biblical Law Explained In this in-depth Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks verse-by-verse through Deuteronomy chapter 25, unpacking the civil, moral, and spiritual laws God gave Israel as Moses delivered his final instructions on the plains of Moab. This chapter may seem like a collection of unrelated laws—but when viewed carefully, Deuteronomy 25 reveals a unified picture of biblical justice, human dignity, honest labor, family responsibility, and moral accountability. 📖 Topics Covered in This Study: The biblical purpose of judges and justice systems Why punishment must be proportionate to the offense The meaning behind the 40 stripes and Paul's "39 lashes" reference "Do not muzzle the ox" — and how Paul applies this to gospel ministry The kinsman redeemer, levirate marriage, and how this informs the book of Ruth Public justice, shame, and accountability in ancient Israel God's strong condemnation of dishonest business practices and false weights Why unjust commerce is called an abomination Amalek's attack on Israel and God's delayed but certain judgment How Deuteronomy 25 connects to Exodus, Ruth, 1 Corinthians, Proverbs, and 1 Samuel This teaching shows how God's law balances justice with mercy, protects the vulnerable, and calls His people to integrity in every area of life—from courts and commerce to family and faith. Whether you're studying Deuteronomy, exploring Old Testament law, or seeking to understand how Scripture interprets Scripture, this lesson provides historical context, theological depth, and practical insight. 📘 Scripture References: Deuteronomy 25 • 1 Corinthians 9 •</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Welcome to our Wednesday Evening Live Stream! We're grateful you've joined us today and pray this service is a blessing to you. This is a continuation of our verse by verse study through Deuteronomy. You can find the whole series here -&gt; https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1b-lgVKP1HwhLBoeE1rEalCw6We_DaZ8&amp;si=xUzQPDnqhoihz4uu Speaker - Elder Jonathan Moseley,  Pastor of Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church in Tifton, GA.</description>
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      <description>Join Elder Jonathan Moseley as he begins a new study on the Book of Daniel. To understand Daniel's life and prophecies, we must first get a running start found in the historical and spiritual backdrop of Israel's history. In this introductory sermon, Elder Moseley dives into the warnings given by Moses in Deuteronomy 28, where God laid out the blessings for obedience and the severe consequences for departing from Him including the expulsion from Canaan. We explore the final years of the Southern Kingdom of Judah, the rise of the Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar, and the tragic fulfillment of God's word through the multiple stages of the Jewish captivity. Key Themes: • The Sovereignty of God: Discover how God moves consistently across centuries, raising up and putting down kings according to His divine plan. • Consequences of Disobedience: A look at how Israel's turn toward idolatry led to the loss of their land, their temple, and their freedom. • Historical Accuracy: Elder Moseley provides a detailed timeline of the final kings of Judah—from the reformations of Josiah to the tragic end of Zedekiah. • Prophetic Fulfillment: Learn how Daniel's 70-year story fits into the larger narrative of God's faithfulness, including the eventual return of the exiles under Cyrus the Great. Scripture References: • Deuteronomy 28: The blessings and curses of the Law. • Daniel – Spanning from the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim to through the Rise of the Persian Empire over Babylon 70 years late. • 2 Kings 24-25 &amp; 2 Chronicles 36: The historical details of Judah's fall. • Jeremiah: The eyewitness account of Jerusalem's final days.</description>
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      <title>Deuteronomy 24 Explained | Divorce, Mercy, Justice &amp; God’s Care for the Weak</title>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 24 Explained | Divorce, Mercy, Justice &amp; God's Care for the Weak In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Deuteronomy chapter 24, a chapter that reveals God's design for justice, mercy, dignity, and restraint of human cruelty within everyday life in Israel. This lesson addresses laws that governed marriage and divorce, lending and borrowing, labor practices, criminal responsibility, and care for the poor. Rather than encouraging harshness, these commands consistently protect the vulnerable, limit abuse of power, and remind God's people to act with compassion—especially toward those who are weak or easily exploited. Key themes explored in this study include: Biblical rules governing divorce and remarriage Why a bill of divorcement protected women God's limits on collateral, lending, and debt Protection for the poor, widows, and hired laborers Condemnation of human trafficking within Israel Individual responsibility for crime and punishment Fair treatment of strangers, orphans, and widows God's provision through gleaning laws and generosity Throughout the chapter, Moses reminds Israel that they were once slaves in Egypt—and that memory was meant to shape how they treated others. Deuteronomy 24 shows that God's law was not about domination, but about righteousness, and mercy. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 24 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If you're studying the Old Testament and want to better understand how God's law restrained injustice and cared for the poor, this lesson provides essential context. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment</description>
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      <description>Moses, nearing the end of his life, delivers a final charge to the Israelites, acknowledging his own limitations and the divine decree that he will not enter the Promised Land due to past disobedience. He publicly commissions Joshua as the new leader, affirming that God will go before them, ensuring their victory and promising unwavering presence, thus calling for courage and faith. Moses commands the public reading of the Law every seven years during the Feast of Tabernacles, ensuring that all—men, women, children, and strangers—would hear, learn, and fear the Lord, cultivating a generational memory of divine faithfulness. God, foreseeing Israel's future apostasy, instructs Moses to write down a song (see Ch 32 for the actual song) that will serve as a lasting testimony against them, a witness that their downfall will not be due to God's absence but to their own rebellion, even as He fulfills His promise to bring them into the land. The Law is then placed in the side of the Ark of the Covenant as a perpetual witness, and Moses, in a solemn farewell, speaks these warnings directly to the nation's leaders, affirming that their disobedience after his death is inevitable, yet the consequences are foreknown and foretold, underscoring the gravity of covenantal faithfulness.</description>
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      <description>Welcome to our Sunday Morning Live Stream! We're grateful you've joined us today and pray this service is a blessing to you. This will 'probably' be our final message in the Roman Series. You can the whole series in this Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1b-lgVKP1HxlZNCCAFpf-EgdHoGWOX3x Or Sermon Audio Series: https://www.sermonaudio.com/series/206273 Speaker - Elder Jonathan Moseley,  Pastor of Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church in Tifton, GA.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 30. Deuteronomy  Bible Study</title>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 30 presents a profound call to covenant faithfulness, framing Israel's future in terms of life and death, blessing and curse, rooted in obedience to God's law. Though the nation will ultimately face exile due to disobedience, God promises a future restoration—both historically through the return from Babylonian captivity and ultimately in the spiritual ingathering of all believers at Christ's return. Central to this hope is a divine heart transformation, symbolized by circumcision of the heart, enabling genuine love for God and obedience from the soul. The passage's immediacy—'the word is very nigh unto thee'—is revealed in the New Testament as a veiled reference to the gospel of faith: salvation is not found in ascending to heaven or descending into the deep to aid Jesus's in his work, but in our unmerited connection to Jesus through Grace, which we know of by faith.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This sermon presents a profound exploration of the tension between human perspective and divine reality, using Psalm 73 as a lens to expose the hidden sin of envy and discontent that can plague even faithful believers. The psalmist's initial struggle—feeling that God's people suffer while the wicked prosper—reveals a heart distorted by a narrow, earthly viewpoint, leading to bitterness and questioning of God's justice. However, through the transformative experience of entering God's sanctuary, he is restored by the objective truth of God's ultimate sovereignty, the inevitable judgment of the wicked, and the eternal inheritance reserved for the faithful. This shift from subjective despair to objective hope is reinforced by Romans 15 and 1 Peter 1, which emphasize that true joy and peace are not found in circumstantial ease but in faith-filled confidence in God's promises, His resurrection power, and the glorious future awaiting believers. The sermon concludes with a call to actively draw near to God through worship, Scripture, and community, recognizing that spiritual renewal comes not from self-effort but from divine grace, and that walking in honesty and holiness means putting on Christ and rejecting the lusts of the flesh in anticipation of His return.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the transformative power of everyday choices, asserting that every believer, regardless of age or perceived insignificance, possesses the capacity to change the world through faithful, Christ-centered living. Drawing from Scripture—including Hebrews 13's call to entertain strangers, the parable of the Good Samaritan, and Paul's teachings on spiritual gifts—it emphasizes that genuine Christian character, marked by love, joy, peace, and mercy, is both a divine gift and a deliberate choice. The preacher illustrates how seemingly small acts of kindness, integrity, and courage—like a single word, a smile, or a moment of sacrifice—can ripple outward, influencing others in ways that echo through generations, as seen in the lineage of Jesus and the lives of biblical figures like Ruth, Rahab, and Peter. Ultimately, the message calls for authenticity over hypocrisy, urging believers to live with such integrity that their lives become a testimony to God's presence, inviting others to glorify Him not through grand gestures, but through consistent, honest, and loving choices made in the quiet moments of daily life.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:author>Elder Jeff Winfrey</itunes:author>
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      <description>The sermon presents a profound theological distinction between two completed works of Jesus: the finished work of salvation on the cross and the finished work of proclaiming that salvation through His ministry and the apostolic witness. Central to this message is the idea that while salvation itself is a completed, sovereign act of God—secured by Christ's sacrifice and eternally guaranteed—its full understanding and reception depend on the revelation of that salvation through the preaching of the gospel. The sermon emphasizes that the New Testament reveals two interconnected yet distinct realities: the eternal, grace-based salvation of believers (seen in passages like Romans 8:30) and the ongoing, grace-filled revelation of that salvation through the proclamation of truth (seen in 2 Timothy 1:10 and Ephesians 1:8–9). This distinction allows for a right division of Scripture, clarifying that terms like 'saved,' 'faith,' 'gospel,' and 'repentance' often refer not to the final destination of heaven, but to the present experience of spiritual deliverance, joy, and fellowship with Christ in this life—the 'earnest' of the eternal inheritance. By rightly dividing these two works, the preacher invites the audience to embrace both the security of salvation and the transformative power of knowing the truth, leading to a deeper, more joyful Christian life grounded in both grace and revelation.</description>
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      <title>Deuteronomy 22 Explained | God’s Law on Justice, Compassion, Purity &amp; Responsibility</title>
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      <description>In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley examines Deuteronomy chapter 22, a chapter that reveals God's concern for everyday righteousness, personal responsibility, compassion for others, and the protection of the innocent. This lesson walks through a wide range of laws that governed Israel's daily life—covering property rights, moral responsibility, personal conduct, and family relationships. While some passages may feel difficult or uncomfortable, they demonstrate how God's law restrained abuse, upheld justice, and protected the weak in ways unmatched by surrounding nations. Topics covered in this study include: Lost property and affirmative duty to help others Rendering aid to neighbors and animals in distress Biblical distinctions between men and women God's concern for mercy, stewardship, and safety Laws about fairness, separation, and holiness False accusations in marriage and protection of a woman's reputation Biblical treatment of adultery, fornication, and consent How God's law consistently guards the innocent and restrains evil This chapter shows that the Law of Moses was not arbitrary or harsh, but structured to promote justice, accountability, and mercy, pointing forward to the greater righteousness fulfilled in Christ. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 22 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If you're studying the Old Testament and want clearer context for these often-misunderstood passages, this lesson will help connect the dots. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Follow for more verse-by-verse Bible studies</description>
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      <title>Jesus, the Truth of God: Fulfilling Promises and Extending Mercy (Romans 15:8-12)</title>
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      <description>If you have your Bibles, and I hope you do, join us at Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church as we pick up in Romans chapter 15. This message marks our 30th week in this glorious epistle, and today we are looking at how Jesus Christ serves as the very embodiment of God's truth. In this passage, we see the dual nature of Christ's earthly ministry: He came as a "minister of the circumcision" to establish and confirm the ancient promises made to the fathers—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. But praise God, His work did not stop there! We also explore the wonderful reality that His mercy was always intended to reach the Gentiles, so that we might all, with one mind and one mouth, glorify God for His goodness. Key themes in this message include: • The Standard of Righteousness: Just as you cannot calibrate a level, we cannot change God's definition of what is upright; we must look to His Word to see where we are "tilted". • The New Birth: Understanding the transition from being "inherently sinners" to becoming a "new creature" created unto good works. • A Reserved Spot: The assurance that for every child of God, there is a spot reserved in heaven that cannot be "bumped" or lost. • Patience in Trials: How the comfort of the Scriptures gives us hope to bear the "ripples on a pond" that are our daily hardships. As you listen, we hope you are encouraged by the fact that salvation is not an attempt by God, but a secured victory. Whether Jew or Gentile, we are called to rest in the finished work of Jesus Christ, the Truth of God. Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Elder Jonathan Moseley Preached: March 8, 2026</description>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 21 Explained | Murder Mystery, Captives, Inheritance &amp; Justice in God's Law In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley continues our journey through the Book of Deuteronomy by unpacking Deuteronomy chapter 21—one of the most thought-provoking chapters in the Law of Moses. This lesson opens with what might be called a "murder mystery" in Scripture: how Israel was commanded to respond when an innocent man was found slain and the killer was unknown. From there, the chapter addresses difficult but important topics such as wartime captives, inheritance rights, rebellious sons, and the meaning of being "cursed" by hanging on a tree—language that powerfully connects to the New Testament and the work of Christ. Along the way, this study highlights: God's concern for innocent blood and justice in the land The role of elders and priests in unresolved crimes Mercy and protection for vulnerable people, even in hard laws Firstborn inheritance rights and family responsibility The misunderstood passage about the "rebellious son" Why Deuteronomy 21 helps explain Christ's death on the cross (Galatians 3:13) This chapter shows how God's law was both righteous and restrained, pointing forward to the better covenant found in Jesus Christ. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 21 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If this study helps you better understand the Old Testament and its connection to the gospel, consider liking, sharing, and subscribing for future Bible studies. 🔔 New messages are added regularly as we work verse-by-verse through Scripture.</description>
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      <description>Join Elder Jonathan Moseley for a sobering yet ultimately encouraging study of Deuteronomy Chapter 28.  In this teaching, we examine the powerful "if" statements Moses presented to the nation of Israel as they prepared to enter the Promised Land.  We walk through the beautiful promises of blessings that "overtake" the Israelites who diligently hearken to the Lord—blessings that touch every part of life, from the fruit of the body to the success of the field. However, we also confront the heavy reality of the "scary" consequences of disobedience, described in the vivid imagery of "brass heavens" and a "yoke of iron".  This study is not meant to leave us in fear, but to highlight the gravity of the Law and the beauty of the New Covenant.  As we look at Israel's history, we find a powerful reminder of why we can rest in the work of Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the perfect standard of the Law where we could not.</description>
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      <description>In this 29th message of our verse-by-verse series through the Book of Romans, Elder Jonathan Moseley addresses a common question: Why do we need to study the Old Testament?. Many believers wonder if the New Testament is enough, but Romans 15:4 makes it clear that the "things written aforetime" were recorded for our learning, patience, and comfort so that we might have hope. Elder Jonathan begins by examining the context of Romans 14 and 15, which focuses on how believers of different maturity levels should interact within the church. Using the example of Christ—who "pleased not himself"—he explains why we are called to bear with one another and strive for unity so that we may glorify God with "one mind and one mouth". The sermon also provides foundational "do's and don'ts" for reading the Old Testament, reminding us that while it is a faithful historical record, its ultimate purpose is to point us toward the person and work of Jesus Christ. Key Topics Covered: • The Context of Romans 14-15: How to interact with fellow believers who have different understandings of practical godliness. • The Example of Christ: Looking at Psalm 69 to see how Jesus bore reproaches for our sake. • The Purpose of the Old Testament: How the scriptures provide learning, patience, and comfort to modern Christians. • Rules for Interpretation: Why we must approach the Old Testament with humility, looking for historical truth and Christ-centered patterns. Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley, Pastor Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church Series: Verse-by-Verse Through Romans (Message 29) #BibleStudy #Romans #OldTestament #JonathanMoseley #PrimitiveBaptist #ChurchUnity #ChristianLiving #FairHavenPBC</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the imperative to actively pass down a faithful legacy by teaching future generations about God's praises, strength, and wonderful works, drawing from Psalm 78's call to not hide these truths from children, grandchildren, and for the benefit of even unborn generations. It emphasizes that faithfulness is not merely doctrinal instruction but a lived reality—consistent, daily, and embodied in both personal testimony and family history—where moments of divine mercy and providence, like preserved life and enduring marriage, become powerful testimonies. The preacher warns against spiritual complacency and the tendency to prioritize self over God, urging believers to examine their hearts, reject distractions, and live with intentional faith that shapes a legacy of trust, obedience, and worship. Ultimately, the message calls for bold, unashamed proclamation of God's glory, grounded in the conviction that His worth is infinite and His work in history—culminating in Christ's redemptive sacrifice—is the foundation of a life worth living and passing on.</description>
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      <title>Why do we Evangelize?</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the call to live faithfully in a world that increasingly opposes righteousness, drawing from 1 Peter 3:14–16 to emphasize that suffering for doing good is a mark of blessing, not shame. It calls believers to sanctify God in their hearts, be ready to give a reasoned defense of their hope with meekness and reverence, and to ground their faith in Scripture rather than tradition or personal authority. The preacher underscores the importance of understanding not only what one believes but why, using the doctrines of grace as a foundation, while clarifying that belief in divine sovereignty does not negate the imperative to evangelize. This mission is rooted in Christ's Great Commission in Matthew 28, which commands teaching all nations to observe all His commands, not to create new children of God but to disciple those already in God's family. The most powerful evangelism, the sermon concludes, is not always verbal but is lived out daily through consistent Christian conduct in homes, workplaces, and neighborhoods, where the faith is seen in action and becomes a compelling witness to others.</description>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 20 lays out God's surprising and sobering "Rules of War" for Israel. In this Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks verse by verse through Deuteronomy chapter 20, explaining how the Lord instructed His people to prepare for battle—not by trusting numbers, strength, or weapons, but by trusting in Him alone. This chapter addresses fear in the face of overwhelming odds, the priest's role in reminding Israel of God's deliverance, and the unexpected mercy shown to those distracted, fearful, or newly established in life. The passage also explains God's commands regarding cities, surrender, judgment, restraint in warfare, and the protection of long-term provision over short-term gain. Along the way, this study highlights: Why Israel was commanded not to fear stronger enemies God's mercy toward those not ready for battle The difference between wars inside and outside the land of Canaan The seriousness of divine judgment and obedience God's restraint on human vengeance and destruction How these principles reveal God's character and holiness This lesson reminds us that victory does not come from human ability, courage, or strategy—but from the Lord who goes before His people to fight for them. 📖 Scripture Focus: Deuteronomy 20 🎙️ Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley 📍 Series: Deuteronomy Bible Study "For the LORD your God is He that goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you." — Deuteronomy 20:4</description>
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      <title>Ch 27. Deuteronomy  Bible Study</title>
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      <title>Owe No Man Anything—Except This (A Biblical View of Debt)</title>
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      <description>What does the Bible really teach about debt, money, and Christian integrity? In Romans 13:8, the apostle Paul gives a command that is often misunderstood: "Owe no man any thing, but to love one another." Does this mean all debt is sinful—or is Paul pointing us to something deeper? In this sermon, we walk carefully through Romans 13:8–14, examining: What Scripture says about paying debts honestly and on time The danger of financial bondage and irresponsible borrowing Why love is a debt that can never be paid off How loving others fulfills the law of God What practical godliness looks like in everyday life Why Christians are called to wake up, walk honestly, and put on Christ Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, this message connects biblical teaching on money, integrity, work, and love—showing how our financial conduct reflects our discipleship. This is not about legalism or earning salvation, but about living faithfully as servants of Christ in the world. 📖 Primary Text: Romans 13:8–14 📖 Supporting Scriptures: Proverbs, Psalms, Leviticus, James, 1 Thessalonians, Galatians If you've ever wondered: Is debt always wrong? What does it mean to owe love? How should Christians think about money and integrity? This message is for you.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 08 Feb 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Deuteronomy 19 Explained Bible Study | Cities of Refuge, Justice, Mercy, and the Valu</title>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 19 Bible Study | Cities of Refuge, Justice, Mercy, and the Value of Human Life In this Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Deuteronomy chapter 19, revealing God's deep concern for justice, mercy, and the protection of innocent life as Israel prepares to enter the Promised Land. As Moses gives his final instructions before his death, the Lord establishes a legal framework that restrains vengeance, guards against injustice, and reminds His people that not every tragedy carries the same guilt. At the heart of this chapter is God's provision of the Cities of Refuge—places of safety designed to protect those involved in accidental death while still honoring the seriousness of life lost. 🕊️ In This Study You'll Reflect On: Why God established Cities of Refuge and what they reveal about His character The difference between intentional murder and accidental death in biblical law How God restrains unchecked vengeance while still upholding justice The role of intent, witnesses, and careful investigation Why innocent blood defiles a land—and how God provides protection for it The spiritual weight of false testimony and God's hatred of lying witnesses "Eye for eye" properly understood as justice, not cruelty God's care for boundaries, inheritance, and faithfulness between neighbors This chapter shows us a God who is neither careless with justice nor harsh toward the innocent—a God who provides order without oppression and mercy without compromise. Through careful explanation and pastoral application, this study helps us see how God's law was meant to preserve life, restrain sin, and shape a people who reflect His righteousness. Scripture is use</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 26 Deuteronomy Bible Study</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>What the Bible Says About Obeying Government (Romans 13 Explained)</title>
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      <description>How should Christians respond to evil, injustice, and government authority? In this message from Romans 12–13, we explore what biblical Christian living looks like in a difficult world. This sermon focuses on God's standard for His people: not returning evil for evil, overcoming evil with good, and living peaceably with all men. We also examine the often-challenging teaching of Romans 13 about submission to civil authorities, what it means for conscience' sake, and where Scripture places limits when man's commands conflict with God's commands. This is a practical and heart-searching study on Christian maturity, obedience to Christ, mercy toward enemies, and faithful living under imperfect authorities. Believers are reminded that their first identity is in Christ, and their calling is to reflect Him in speech, conduct, and attitude—no matter the circumstances. Whether you are wrestling with questions about vengeance, forgiveness, politics, or Christian citizenship, this message points back to Scripture as our guide. 📖 Scripture Focus: Romans 12:17–21 Romans 13:1–7 Acts 5:29 and related passages 🙏 In this sermon, you'll learn: What "overcoming evil with good" really means How Christians should think about revenge and justice The biblical role of government authority When it is right to obey God rather than men How to live as a faithful Christian in a divided world</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Feb 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Bible Study on Deuteronomy 18 | The Prophet Like Moses | Lawful Worship &amp; God’s Appoi</title>
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      <description>In this in-depth Bible study through Deuteronomy chapter 18, we examine Moses' instruction to Israel on the Plains of Moab as they stand on the brink of entering the Promised Land. This chapter addresses two major themes: God's provision for the Levites and priests, and God's strict prohibition against pagan spiritual practices, contrasted with His promise to raise up a Prophet like Moses. We begin by setting the historical context—Israel's wilderness journey, their position east of the Jordan River, and the structure of the Levitical cities. From there, the study walks verse-by-verse through Deuteronomy 18, explaining: • Why the tribe of Levi received no land inheritance • How God provided for priests and Levites through offerings • The purpose of scattering Levites among the tribes • God's condemnation of divination, witchcraft, necromancy, and false spiritual guidance • Why these practices were an "abomination" to the Lord • The contrast between pagan attempts at spiritual knowledge and God's ordained revelation The study then focuses closely on Deuteronomy 18:15–19, where Moses foretells that God will raise up a Prophet like unto himself. Using Scripture to interpret Scripture, this lesson traces that prophecy through: John 1 John 7 Acts 3 showing clearly how the New Testament identifies Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of this promise—the perfect Mediator between God and man, whom all are commanded to hear. This is a doctrinal, historical, and Christ-centered Bible study designed to help believers understand: God's holiness in worship The danger of unauthorized spiritual practices The authority of Christ as God's final and sufficient revelation</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 25 Bible Study | Justice, Mercy, Honest Weights &amp; Biblical Law Explained In this in-depth Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks verse-by-verse through Deuteronomy chapter 25, unpacking the civil, moral, and spiritual laws God gave Israel as Moses delivered his final instructions on the plains of Moab. This chapter may seem like a collection of unrelated laws—but when viewed carefully, Deuteronomy 25 reveals a unified picture of biblical justice, human dignity, honest labor, family responsibility, and moral accountability. 📖 Topics Covered in This Study: The biblical purpose of judges and justice systems Why punishment must be proportionate to the offense The meaning behind the 40 stripes and Paul's "39 lashes" reference "Do not muzzle the ox" — and how Paul applies this to gospel ministry The kinsman redeemer, levirate marriage, and how this informs the book of Ruth Public justice, shame, and accountability in ancient Israel God's strong condemnation of dishonest business practices and false weights Why unjust commerce is called an abomination Amalek's attack on Israel and God's delayed but certain judgment How Deuteronomy 25 connects to Exodus, Ruth, 1 Corinthians, Proverbs, and 1 Samuel This teaching shows how God's law balances justice with mercy, protects the vulnerable, and calls His people to integrity in every area of life—from courts and commerce to family and faith. Whether you're studying Deuteronomy, exploring Old Testament law, or seeking to understand how Scripture interprets Scripture, this lesson provides historical context, theological depth, and practical insight. 📘 Scripture References: Deuteronomy 25 • 1 Corinthians 9 •</description>
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      <description>Unconditional Election Brother Dean Stuart In this message, Brother Dean Stuart continues a series on the Articles of Faith, focusing on the doctrine of Unconditional Election—one of the central doctrines of grace. Beginning with the importance of understanding why we believe what we believe, this sermon addresses the biblical teaching that salvation is wholly the work of a sovereign God. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, Brother Dean shows that election is not based on foreseen faith, works, or human ability, but solely on God's eternal purpose and mercy. Key themes explored include: Man's total inability and spiritual death apart from Christ God's sovereign choice in salvation Election taught consistently from Genesis to Revelation Biblical meanings of foreknowledge, predestination, and calling The comfort and assurance found in God's unchangeable purpose Scriptures referenced include John 15, Deuteronomy 7, Psalms 53 &amp; 65, Romans 8–9, Ephesians 1, and 1 Peter 1. This sermon emphasizes that Unconditional Election is not a cold or unfair doctrine, but one that magnifies God's grace, humbles man, and gives full glory to God alone. "You have not chosen me, but I have chosen you." — John 15:16</description>
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      <description>We've been walking verse by verse through the Book of Romans since July, and we've now almost finished Romans chapter 12—a powerful chapter filled with clear, practical instruction for living out our Christian witness in everyday life. In Romans 12:17–21, the Apostle Paul addresses how Christians are to respond when they are wronged. Rather than seeking revenge, believers are instructed to leave vengeance in the hands of the Lord, to live peaceably with all men, and to overcome evil with good. This message considers how the grace of the gospel shapes the Christian's conduct in a world marked by hostility, calling God's people to trust His justice and reflect the spirit of Christ. Elder Jonathan Moseley is the pastor of Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church, located just outside Tifton, Georgia—about one mile east of town on Highway 82 toward Brookfield, on the right-hand side of the road.</description>
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      <description>In this teaching through Deuteronomy chapter 17, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Moses' final instructions to Israel as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. This passage lays out God's standards for true worship, justice, authority, and leadership, with implications that still matter today. We explore: Why God required unblemished sacrifices and how they point forward to Jesus Christ How Israel was to handle idolatry within their cities—and the high standard of proof required The biblical foundation for judicial appeals and obedience to lawful authority Why rejecting God's appointed judgment was considered a serious offense God's foresight in regulating Israel's future kings, including limits on power, wealth, and military strength Why kings were commanded to personally write and study God's law This chapter reveals that God's concern was not just obedience, but humility, justice, and faithfulness—from everyday citizens all the way to the king on the throne. Whether you're studying biblical law, Old Testament theology, or the connection between Deuteronomy and Christ, this lesson provides deep insight into how God structured His covenant people.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 24. Deuteronomy  Bible Study  | Divorce, Mercy, Justice &amp; God’s Care for the Weak</title>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 24 Explained | Divorce, Mercy, Justice &amp; God's Care for the Weak In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Deuteronomy chapter 24, a chapter that reveals God's design for justice, mercy, dignity, and restraint of human cruelty within everyday life in Israel. This lesson addresses laws that governed marriage and divorce, lending and borrowing, labor practices, criminal responsibility, and care for the poor. Rather than encouraging harshness, these commands consistently protect the vulnerable, limit abuse of power, and remind God's people to act with compassion—especially toward those who are weak or easily exploited. Key themes explored in this study include: Biblical rules governing divorce and remarriage Why a bill of divorcement protected women God's limits on collateral, lending, and debt Protection for the poor, widows, and hired laborers Condemnation of human trafficking within Israel Individual responsibility for crime and punishment Fair treatment of strangers, orphans, and widows God's provision through gleaning laws and generosity Throughout the chapter, Moses reminds Israel that they were once slaves in Egypt—and that memory was meant to shape how they treated others. Deuteronomy 24 shows that God's law was not about domination, but about righteousness, and mercy. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 24 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If you're studying the Old Testament and want to better understand how God's law restrained injustice and cared for the poor, this lesson provides essential context. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the biblical call to unity within the church, emphasizing both a shared purpose grounded in Scripture and a humble attitude toward one another. Drawing from Romans 12, 1 Corinthians, Philippians, and other New Testament passages, it underscores that true unity is not uniformity of opinion but a common commitment to the gospel, maintained through disciplined adherence to God's Word and mutual forbearance. The example of King Hezekiah's reform in 2 Chronicles 30 illustrates how a people united in purpose—cleansing the temple, restoring worship, and inviting even former enemies—can experience divine blessing and renewal. The message calls believers to actively contend for the faith, live in peace through humility and love, and embody Christ's unity not through emotional ease but through intentional, Spirit-led effort, reflecting the gospel in both word and deed.</description>
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      <title>Why do we Baptize and What Does it Mean?</title>
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      <description>Baptism is a powerful symbol of union with Christ's death, burial, and resurrection, marking a believer's public declaration of faith and new life in Him, not a means of salvation or spiritual regeneration. Rooted in Scripture, it reflects a transformative turning from sin and a commitment to follow Christ as Lord, illustrated through the ministries of John the Baptist, Jesus' own baptism, and the apostolic command in Matthew 28 to teach and baptize. Far from a ritualistic cleansing or a guarantee of sinless perfection, baptism signifies a changed identity—where the old self is crucified and the believer now lives in obedience, empowered by grace and the Holy Spirit. It is a visible testimony of a heart already transformed by God's grace, pointing to Christ's finished work on the cross and the hope of resurrection, while calling believers to daily walk in newness of life, guided by Scripture and sustained by faith. This act of obedience, grounded in the Trinity and the gospel, establishes a clear conscience before God and marks the beginning of a lifelong journey of discipleship.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2026 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 22. Deuteronomy  Bible Study Law on Justice, Compassion, Purity &amp; Responsibility</title>
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      <description>In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley examines Deuteronomy chapter 22, a chapter that reveals God's concern for everyday righteousness, personal responsibility, compassion for others, and the protection of the innocent. This lesson walks through a wide range of laws that governed Israel's daily life—covering property rights, moral responsibility, personal conduct, and family relationships. While some passages may feel difficult or uncomfortable, they demonstrate how God's law restrained abuse, upheld justice, and protected the weak in ways unmatched by surrounding nations. Topics covered in this study include: Lost property and affirmative duty to help others Rendering aid to neighbors and animals in distress Biblical distinctions between men and women God's concern for mercy, stewardship, and safety Laws about fairness, separation, and holiness False accusations in marriage and protection of a woman's reputation Biblical treatment of adultery, fornication, and consent How God's law consistently guards the innocent and restrains evil This chapter shows that the Law of Moses was not arbitrary or harsh, but structured to promote justice, accountability, and mercy, pointing forward to the greater righteousness fulfilled in Christ. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 22 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If you're studying the Old Testament and want clearer context for these often-misunderstood passages, this lesson will help connect the dots. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment | 🔔 Follow for more verse-by-verse Bible studies</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the transformative call to live as a redeemed people, rooted in the grace of Christ revealed in Romans 1–11 and now expressed in practical, Christ-shaped obedience in Romans 12. It emphasizes that the church is a living, unified body—called out, interdependent, and designed for mutual care—where believers are to present themselves as living sacrifices, rejecting worldly conformity and embracing spiritual renewal through love, humility, and service. The core of this life is the radical command to bless those who persecute, love enemies, rejoice with the joyful, and weep with the sorrowful, reflecting God's impartial mercy and calling believers to embody Christ's character even in the face of injustice or personal pain. This self-sacrificial love, modeled by Jesus and grounded in the reality of eternal hope, fosters deep communion within the church, where every member—whether honored or suffering—shares in one another's joy and grief, reflecting the unity and purpose of the ransomed body of Christ.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the historical and theological significance of Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, emphasizing how divine sovereignty unfolds within the political realities of the Roman Empire and Herodian rule. By situating the nativity within the context of Caesar Augustus's census and the client kingdom of Judea under Herod, the preacher highlights God's sovereign orchestration of history, where even imperial decrees and human tyranny serve divine purposes. The narrative reveals Jesus as the long-awaited Messiah, announced first to humble shepherds and later recognized by foreign magi, yet met with violent opposition from Herod, who sought to eliminate the infant king. Through the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies—such as Jesus being called out of Egypt and the weeping of Rachel for her slaughtered children—the sermon underscores that Jesus' birth, life, and suffering are part of a redemptive plan that transcends human power and fulfills God's eternal purposes. The story culminates in Jesus' return to Nazareth, fulfilling the prophecy of the 'branch' from Jesse, affirming His identity as the promised Savior for all his people, not just Israel.</description>
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      <title>What Exactly Did Mary Know?</title>
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      <description>The sermon traces the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy in the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing God's faithfulness across centuries. Beginning with Isaiah's prophecy of a virgin conceiving and bearing a son named Immanuel—God with us—the message underscores the miraculous, divinely orchestrated nature of Christ's incarnation, which defied human logic and was foretold over 700 years in advance. The narrative then unfolds through the lives of Zechariah and Elizabeth, whose son John the Baptist would prepare the way for the Messiah, and Mary, who humbly submitted to God's plan despite her confusion, becoming the vessel through whom the Son of God entered history. The sermon highlights how every detail—from the virgin birth and divine conception by the Holy Spirit to the fulfillment of covenant promises in David's line—demonstrates God's sovereign grace and the impossibility of human achievement, culminating in the declaration that Jesus, the Savior, would redeem His people from their sins. This historical and theological foundation is not merely a past event but the living reality of God's ongoing work, pointing forward to Christ's resurrection, ascension, and promised return, where His victory over sin and death continues to transform lives.</description>
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      <description>Title: The Hebrew Calendar Deuteronomy Chapter 16 Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley Series: Deuteronomy Bible Study Date: November 5, 2025 Deuteronomy 16 presents a theological framework rooted in remembrance, justice, and worship, centered on the annual feasts that structure Israel's spiritual life around God's redemptive acts and agricultural cycles. The passage calls for the Israelites observance of Passover in the month of Abib, commemorating their hasty exodus from Egypt with unleavened bread, symbolizing deliverance from bondage and the need for holy separation. This is followed in the third month by the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), counted seven weeks after the Passover, and the Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month, celebrating the full harvest and God's provision during the wilderness journey, both reinforcing gratitude and communal solidarity. These feasts remind the people of their origins as slaves and their dependence on God's faithfulness. The chapter also transitions into a call for righteous governance, commanding just judges and officers in every city who must uphold impartiality, reject bribes, and pursue complete justice, for only through such integrity can the people inherit and keep the land. Finally, it prohibits idolatrous practices such as planting groves near altars or erecting images, emphasizing the exclusivity of worship and the need to remain distinct from Canaanite religious customs, thereby safeguarding the covenant relationship with God.</description>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 21 Explained | Murder Mystery, Captives, Inheritance &amp; Justice in God's Law In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley continues our journey through the Book of Deuteronomy by unpacking Deuteronomy chapter 21—one of the most thought-provoking chapters in the Law of Moses. This lesson opens with what might be called a "murder mystery" in Scripture: how Israel was commanded to respond when an innocent man was found slain and the killer was unknown. From there, the chapter addresses difficult but important topics such as wartime captives, inheritance rights, rebellious sons, and the meaning of being "cursed" by hanging on a tree—language that powerfully connects to the New Testament and the work of Christ. Along the way, this study highlights: God's concern for innocent blood and justice in the land The role of elders and priests in unresolved crimes Mercy and protection for vulnerable people, even in hard laws Firstborn inheritance rights and family responsibility The misunderstood passage about the "rebellious son" Why Deuteronomy 21 helps explain Christ's death on the cross (Galatians 3:13) This chapter shows how God's law was both righteous and restrained, pointing forward to the better covenant found in Jesus Christ. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 21 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If this study helps you better understand the Old Testament and its connection to the gospel, consider liking, sharing, and subscribing for future Bible studies. 🔔 New messages are added regularly as we work verse-by-verse through Scripture.</description>
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      <title>The Practice of Brotherly Love in the Church (Romans 12:10–13)</title>
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      <title>Ch 15 Deuteronomy- Bible Study (Financial Laws, Mercy)</title>
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      <title>Ch 20 The Rules of War - Victory Belongs to the Lord- An Exposition of Deuteronomy 20</title>
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      <title>Love without Lies | Romans 12:9</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Romans 12:9–13, calling believers to live as 'living sacrifices' by embracing genuine, unfeigned love and a deep abhorrence of evil, while steadfastly clinging to what is good. It emphasizes that true love is not performative or deceptive—illustrated through the treacherous duplicity of Joab and Judas—and calls for authenticity in relationships, both within the church and beyond, rejecting hypocrisy, gossip, and the subtle sin of pretending affection. The message underscores that godly discernment comes from Scripture and the Holy Spirit, not cultural trends, and warns against flirting with sin by treating it as harmless, urging believers to flee from evil as utterly repulsive and to root themselves in God's unchanging truth. Ultimately, the passage calls for a transformed life marked by humility, integrity, and a commitment to Christ's standard of love, which is both active and truthful. Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is located just about a mile outside of Tifton, GA and it is on the right as you travel East on Highway 82 towards Brookfield.</description>
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      <title>Ch 19. Deuteronomy  Bible Study Criminal Justice</title>
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      <description>Chaplin Jonathan discusses the final instructions given by Moses to the Israelites before their departure from the land, emphasizing the importance of following God's laws and customs, including dietary restrictions and the role of the Levites and priests. The conversation highlights the conditional nature of these instructions, emphasizing the need for obedience to maintain the covenant.</description>
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      <title>Danger: Drifting from God's Word</title>
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      <title>Q: Want to Walk Closer to the Lord?</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the urgent call to draw closer to God through intentional spiritual disciplines, grounded in humility, desire, and worship. It emphasizes that true intimacy with the Lord requires recalibrating one's life by surrendering pride, actively desiring communication through consistent prayer and Bible reading, and submitting all decisions to Scripture rather than personal preference. The preacher underscores that spiritual maturity is not passive but demands deliberate effort—making time for prayer, studying God's Word with curiosity and depth, and engaging in worship with genuine passion, even when uncomfortable. Drawing from Psalms, James, and Romans, the message affirms that God's unchanging nature provides a stable foundation amid life's uncertainties, and that the church's purpose is to reflect heaven's worship by living faithfully in the present, anticipating the ultimate fulfillment of God's promises. This Message was preached at MacClenny Primitive Baptist Church in MacClenny, FL.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>In this in-depth Bible study through Deuteronomy chapter 18, we examine Moses' instruction to Israel on the Plains of Moab as they stand on the brink of entering the Promised Land. This chapter addresses two major themes: God's provision for the Levites and priests, and God's strict prohibition against pagan spiritual practices, contrasted with His promise to raise up a Prophet like Moses. We begin by setting the historical context—Israel's wilderness journey, their position east of the Jordan River, and the structure of the Levitical cities. From there, the study walks verse-by-verse through Deuteronomy 18, explaining: • Why the tribe of Levi received no land inheritance • How God provided for priests and Levites through offerings • The purpose of scattering Levites among the tribes • God's condemnation of divination, witchcraft, necromancy, and false spiritual guidance • Why these practices were an "abomination" to the Lord • The contrast between pagan attempts at spiritual knowledge and God's ordained revelation The study then focuses closely on Deuteronomy 18:15–19, where Moses foretells that God will raise up a Prophet like unto himself. Using Scripture to interpret Scripture, this lesson traces that prophecy through: John 1 John 7 Acts 3 showing clearly how the New Testament identifies Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of this promise—the perfect Mediator between God and man, whom all are commanded to hear. This is a doctrinal, historical, and Christ-centered Bible study designed to help believers understand: God's holiness in worship The danger of unauthorized spiritual practices The authority of Christ as God's final and sufficient revelation</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Romans 12:1–8, calling believers to present their lives as living sacrifices in response to God's mercies, emphasizing a transformed life marked by humility, unity, and purposeful service within the body of Christ. It unpacks the metaphor of the church as a single body with diverse members, each possessing unique gifts and roles not for personal glory but for mutual edification and the fulfillment of God's will. Key themes include the rejection of pride, the importance of selfless service, and the necessity of using one's God-given talents—whether in ministry, teaching, exhortation, giving, ruling, or showing mercy—with sincerity, diligence, and cheerfulness. The message underscores that every believer has a vital, often unseen, role in advancing God's kingdom, and true spiritual maturity is found in recognizing that all gifts come from God and are to be used faithfully, not for recognition, but for His honor and the good of others.</description>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 13 presents a rigorous theological framework for confronting idolatry in all its forms, emphasizing that God's exclusive claim on worship demands absolute loyalty. The passage outlines three escalating levels of judgment: the false prophet whose sign is genuine but whose message leads away from God, the close family member or friend who secretly entices to idolatry, and a city that has fully embraced idolatry after failing to address earlier attempts to entice.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This passage from Deuteronomy 17 presents a theological framework for worship, justice, and leadership within God's nation of Israel. It begins with the imperative that sacrifices must be unblemished, symbolizing the perfection of Christ, the ultimate Lamb of God, and warning against offering anything less as a form of spiritual hypocrisy. The text then addresses the severe consequences of idolatry, whether individual, familial, or communal, emphasizing that such acts are abominations that must be eradicated through a just and public process requiring multiple witnesses and communal accountability. This judicial order underscores the seriousness of sin and the need for obedience to God's authority, with the ultimate goal of preserving holiness and deterring future rebellion. The passage further establishes a hierarchy of authority, directing disputes to God-appointed judges and priests, and demanding absolute submission to their rulings as divine mandates, lest one incur divine judgment. Finally, it outlines the qualifications for kingship—chosen by God, from among the people, restricted from accumulating power, wealth, or foreign alliances, and required to personally copy and meditate on the law daily to cultivate humility, obedience, and lasting rule, pointing forward to the ultimate King, Jesus Christ, who fulfills all these patterns in perfect righteousness.</description>
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      <title>Conforming vs. Transforming: You're a Sapling Not A Dead Stick - Romans 12:2 Msg #19</title>
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      <description>Romans 12:2 "And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God" The sermon centers on the believer's response to God's sovereign mercy, calling for a life of continual surrender and transformation rooted in Romans 12:1–2. It emphasizes that true worship is a living sacrifice of the whole self—mind, body, and spirit—offered in gratitude for salvation, not as a means to earn it. The core exhortation is to reject conformity to the world's values, which are shaped by sin, pride, and peer pressure, and instead embrace a daily renewal of the mind by the Holy Spirit, enabling discernment of God's good, acceptable, and perfect will. This discernment involves three layers: first, ensuring actions are morally good; second, examining motives and methods to ensure they are pleasing to God; and third, committing to perseverance and completeness in obedience, even when it demands sacrifice or discomfort. The message is both convicting and hopeful, urging believers to abandon self-reliance and cultural mimicry, and instead grow in Christlikeness through humility, Scripture, prayer, and faithful endurance, recognizing that their identity and purpose are found in Christ alone. This message is the 19th message of a series working verse by verse through the Letter to the Romans.  Elder Jonathan Moseley is the Pastor at Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church in Tifton. Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church is located just about a mile outside of Tifton, GA and it is on the right as you travel East on Highway 82 towards Brookfield.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 16 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>To the Priest in the Pew - Romans 12:1 Msg #18</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on Romans 12:1, calling believers to present their bodies as living sacrifices—holy and acceptable to God—out of gratitude for the mercies revealed in God's redemptive plan throughout Romans 1–11. It emphasizes that this act of worship is not a burdensome obligation but a logical, reasonable response to divine grace, rooted in the believer's new identity as a priest in Christ, empowered by the Holy Spirit to serve God directly. The application unfolds through spiritual sacrifices: continual praise and thanksgiving, selfless acts of mercy and generosity, faithful prayer, and the courageous proclamation of the gospel, all of which reflect a life transformed by Christ's atonement. Elder Moseley underscores that this service is not about earning favor but about living out the reality of salvation in daily obedience, love, and humility, with the ultimate aim of glorifying God in every sphere of life, from family and work to community and evangelism.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 09 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 16. Deuteronomy Bible Study The Hebrew Calendar</title>
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      <description>Deuteronomy 16 presents a theological framework rooted in remembrance, justice, and worship, centered on the annual feasts that structure Israel's spiritual life around God's redemptive acts and agricultural cycles. The passage calls for the Israelites observance of Passover in the month of Abib, commemorating their hasty exodus from Egypt with unleavened bread, symbolizing deliverance from bondage and the need for holy separation. This is followed in the third month by the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), counted seven weeks after the Passover, and the Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month, celebrating the full harvest and God's provision during the wilderness journey, both reinforcing gratitude and communal solidarity. These feasts remind the people of their origins as slaves and their dependence on God's faithfulness. The chapter also transitions into a call for righteous governance, commanding just judges and officers in every city who must uphold impartiality, reject bribes, and pursue complete justice, for only through such integrity can the people inherit and keep the land. Finally, it prohibits idolatrous practices such as planting groves near altars or erecting images, emphasizing the exclusivity of worship and the need to remain distinct from Canaanite religious customs, thereby safeguarding the covenant relationship with God.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 12 Deuteronomy</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on God's command to Israel to utterly destroy all pagan worship sites and practices upon entering the Promised Land, emphasizing that worship must be centralized, exclusive, and strictly according to divine instruction—never adapted from surrounding cultures. It underscores the danger of religious syncretism, warning that even curiosity about idolatrous practices leads to spiritual snaring, as seen in Israel's later apostasy with golden calves and child sacrifice. The passage establishes a single, divinely chosen location for worship—first Shiloh, then Jerusalem—where all sacrifices, tithes, and offerings must be brought, reinforcing the necessity of obedience over personal preference. This system, rooted in the ceremonial law, points forward to Christ as the ultimate sacrifice, fulfilling the Old Testament shadows and establishing a new covenant where worship is defined by New Testament revelation, not ritual repetition. The enduring principle is clear: true worship honors God's sovereign design, not human tradition, and obedience ensures lasting blessing for generations.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the biblical and historical foundation for a cappella worship in Primitive Baptist tradition, arguing that singing without instrumental accompaniment is not a mere tradition but a divinely ordained practice rooted in Scripture. Drawing from Ephesians 5:19 and Colossians 3:16, the preacher emphasizes that Paul's instruction to sing 'psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs' while making melody 'in your heart' reflects a worship that is communal, heartfelt, and biblically grounded, not performance-driven. By contrasting Old Testament practices—where David specified performers, instruments, melodies, and occasions—with New Testament directives, the speaker demonstrates that the early church followed a model of congregational singing without instruments, affirming that the human voice, not musical instruments, is the primary instrument of worship. The sermon concludes with a powerful vision of worship as a divine encounter, where believers join God in singing over His people, finding joy in Christ's finished work and resting in His love, making a cappella singing not a restriction but a sacred freedom to praise God in spirit and truth.</description>
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      <title>The Remnant According to Grace - Romans 11 Msg #17</title>
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      <description>The sermon, rooted in Romans 11, affirms that God has not permanently rejected Israel, despite the widespread unbelief among the Jewish people, because His sovereign choice—based on grace, not human merit—has always preserved a remnant. Through the lens of Old Testament figures like Elijah and prophetic texts, it emphasizes that God's election is not determined by lineage but by His foreknowledge and unearned favor, which extends to both Jews and Gentiles. The current rejection of Christ by most Jews is not final but serves a divine purpose: the salvation of the Gentiles, which in turn provokes Israel to jealousy and emulation, ultimately leading to a future restoration of national Israel. The passage concludes with a profound meditation on God's incomprehensible wisdom and glory, reminding believers that all things originate from Him, flow through Him, and belong to Him, calling for humility, awe, and worship in response to His eternal, unsearchable ways.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Ch 15- Deuteronomy Wednesday Night Bible Study</title>
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      <title>The Actual Days of Elijah Msg #16</title>
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      <description>The sermon centers on God's enduring faithfulness to His people, illustrated through the story of Elijah and the remnant of 7,000 who had not bowed to Baal, as referenced in Romans 11. It emphasizes that despite widespread apostasy in Israel under King Ahab and Jezebel, God had preserved a faithful remnant, demonstrating His sovereign grace and foreknowledge. The narrative traces the spiritual decline of Israel from Solomon's idolatry through the northern kingdom's apostasy, culminating in Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel, where God's power was revealed through fire. After Elijah's despair and flight, God reassures him that He has not abandoned His people, affirming that a remnant remains by grace, not by works. The message calls believers to trust God's sovereignty in times of cultural decay, to remain faithful in private and public life, and to recognize that God's promises endure even when things seem so dark.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>What is the Back Story on Communion?</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 19 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Not for Your Righteousness Deuteronomy Chapter 9-</title>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>This is a continuation of our chapter by chapter look through the historical book of Deuteronomy. Deuteronomy 13 presents a profound theological warning to the nation of Israel about the dangers of false prophecy and idolatry, emphasizing that even miraculous signs do not validate a message if it leads people away from the true God. The passage establishes a two-part test for prophets: first, the accuracy of their prediction, and second, the moral and spiritual alignment of their message—anyone who calls for worship of other gods, even with verified signs, must be rejected. The text underscores that loyalty to God is not based on spectacle but on love, obedience, and covenant faithfulness, requiring radical commitment even at the cost of familial or social ties. The severe penalties under the OT law required execution for false prophets, stoning for those who secretly entice others, and the complete destruction of entire cities—reveal the gravity of idolatry as a threat to the nation's spiritual integrity and divine covenant. Ultimately, the chapter functions as a covenantal safeguard, teaching that true faith is proven not by signs, but by steadfast adherence to God's commandments, with the promise of mercy and blessing contingent upon faithful obedience.</description>
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      <description>The sermon centers on the theological mystery of why not all Jews believe in Jesus as the Christ, answering that God's word has not failed, but that salvation is rooted in divine election and faith, not human merit. Drawing from Romans 9–11, it emphasizes that God's choice is sovereign, revealed through history—from Abraham's descendants to Jacob over Esau—and fulfilled in Christ, who is the end of the law and the source of imputed righteousness. The ability to believe, which is a gift from God, is not self-generated nor does it arise from hearing the gospel. Though many Jews heard the message, not all believed, because it was not mixed with God given faith- this unbelief fulfills Scripture, as God anticipated resistance and even used Gentile faith to provoke Israel's jealousy. Ultimately, God has not cast away His people, for a remnant of the Jews is preserved by grace, and all who call on the Lord—Jew and Gentile alike—shall be saved, not by works, but by the grace of God who foreknew, predestined, and calls His people to Himself.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>The central message of the sermon is that true worship must be centered on God's sovereign choice, not human preference or cultural imitation, as emphasized in Deuteronomy 12. It calls for the complete eradication of pagan worship practices—altars, pillars, groves, and idols—because God alone determines where His name is to be honored, first at Shiloh and later in Jerusalem. The passage establishes a clear contrast between the chaotic 'every man doing what is right in his own eyes' of the wilderness and the ordered, centralized worship God commands upon entering the Promised Land. This includes bringing all offerings, tithes, and sacrifices to the designated place, with special care for the Levites and the prohibition of eating blood, rooted in the sanctity of life and obedience to God's unchanging will. The sermon underscores the enduring principle that obedience to God's commands, without addition or subtraction, leads to blessing, while idolatry and self-reliance result in divine judgment, a warning echoed from the Old Testament through the New Testament's call to preserve the integrity of God's Word.</description>
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      <description>The central message of Deuteronomy 8 is a profound call to remember God's faithful provision and discipline throughout Israel's wilderness journey, warning against the danger of forgetting Him in times of prosperity. The passage emphasizes that God humbled His people through hunger, thirst, and hardship—feeding them with manna and preserving their clothes and bodies—to teach them that life depends not on physical sustenance alone, but on every word from God's mouth. As a loving Father, God chastened Israel not to destroy, but to shape obedience, and the people are commanded to walk in His ways, fear Him, and remain humble, especially when they enter the abundant land of milk and honey. The sermon underscores the peril of pride and ingratitude, where prosperity leads to the delusion that wealth and success are self-achieved, rather than gifts from God, and warns that forgetting the Lord leads to spiritual blindness and inevitable judgment, just as it did for the nations before them. Ultimately, the call is to perpetual dependence, gratitude, and covenantal faithfulness, recognizing that all power and provision come from God and sustains His people today.</description>
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      <title>7x Ways Jesus is Better than any Angel</title>
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      <description>The sermon presents Christ as superior to angels in every essential way, grounding this claim in the letter to the Hebrews and its central theme of 'better'—a better revelation, a better covenant, a better priesthood, and a better hope. It emphasizes that Jesus, as the eternal Son of God, is not a created being but the express image of God's glory, the creator of all things including the angels, and the one to whom God has given a name above all names. Through scriptural references from Psalms, Deuteronomy, and the Septuagint, the sermon demonstrates that Christ is worshiped by angels, seated at the right hand of God, and eternally unchanging, in contrast to the created, temporary nature of angels. The passage also highlights Christ's divine authority, His completed sacrifice that allows Him to sit in triumph, and the role of angels as ministering spirits sent to serve believers, the heirs of salvation. Ultimately, the message is a pastoral exhortation to steadfast faith in Christ, especially for persecuted Jewish Christians, affirming that in Him, believers have a revelation, a hope, and a Savior far superior to any earthly or angelic intermediary. The sermon affirms Christ's supremacy over angels through seven key distinctions: His divine name as Son of God, His worship by angels, His role as creator, His eternal nature, His seated authority at God's right hand, His perfect sacrifice, and His role as the one to whom angels minister. Rooted in Hebrews and Old Testament prophecy, it presents Jesus as the ultimate revelation of God—eternal, divine, and superior in every way, offering believers a secure hope and a living faith in the face of persecution.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Has God cast Away his People - the Jews? Romans 9 Msg #14</title>
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      <description>In this message we move from the grand assurance of Romans 8 into the hard but glorious truths of Romans 9. Paul raises the question: Hath God cast away His people, the Jews? He shows us through Scripture that not all Israel is Israel, that God has always made distinctions — between Ishmael and Isaac, between Esau and Jacob — according to His purpose and election. We see the sovereignty of God in showing mercy to whom He will show mercy, and hardening whom He will. We wrestle with the reality that salvation is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that showeth mercy. And yet, in the midst of that, Paul reminds us that the Gentiles also are called, that a remnant of Israel shall be saved, and that Christ is the stumbling stone for some but the Rock of salvation for all who believe. This is not easy Scripture, but it is good Scripture. It humbles us, it magnifies the sovereignty of God, and it anchors us in the unshakable truth that His word has not failed #PrimitiveBaptist #ElderJonathanMoseley #VerseByVerse#FairHavenPBC#exegesise#expositoryteaching#Romans</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2025 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Romans 8 Explained: Assurance in God’s Sovereign Love Msg #13</title>
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      <description>In this message from Romans 8, Elder Jonathan Moseley zooms out to show us the big picture of God's eternal purpose. From before the foundation of the world to the glory that awaits His children, this passage reminds us of the unshakable truth: "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus." Elder Jonathan walks through the golden chain of salvation—foreknowledge, predestination, calling, justification, and glorification—helping us see how God's sovereign love secures His people forever. Nothing in life, death, or eternity can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. If you've ever struggled with doubt, fear, or the weight of suffering, Romans 8 lifts our eyes to God's eternal plan and assures us that He is for us—and nothing can be against us. 📖 Scripture Focus: Romans 8:28–39 🎙️ Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church</description>
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      <title>Deuteronomy 5- The Ten Commandments</title>
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      <description>In this message from Romans chapter 8, Elder Jonathan Moseley takes us deep into the Spirit's work in the lives of God's children. The Apostle Paul declares, "There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit." From there, the chapter unfolds in two great assurances: no condemnation because of the Spirit's presence and work in us, and no condemnation because of God's eternal purpose. Today we look closely at the first—26 verses devoted to the Spirit's role. The Spirit is not an abstract idea—it is the very presence of God dwelling in His people. He brings new birth, testifies that we are children of God, enables us to mortify the deeds of the flesh, comforts us, intercedes in our weakness, and gives us hope of the resurrection. This sermon reminds us: The Spirit is proof of our adoption as sons and daughters of God. We are debtors—not to the flesh—but to live after the Spirit. Our present sufferings are not worthy to be compared with the glory that shall be revealed. All creation is groaning, anticipating the redemption of our bodies. Even when we don't know how to pray, the Spirit intercedes for us according to the will of God. The Holy Spirit is the Comforter, the Teacher, the Witness, and the Helper—given so that God's children know they are not alone in this present world. 📖 Romans 8:9–27</description>
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      <description>In this Wednesday Night Bible Study, Elder Jonathan Moseley takes us into Deuteronomy 8, where Moses—at 120 years old and nearing the end of his journey—reminds Israel of God's mighty works, His covenant promises, and the dangers of forgetting the Lord in times of prosperity. We trace the path from Egypt, through the wilderness, and up to the very edge of the Promised Land. Moses calls God's people to remember the manna from heaven, water from the rock, clothes that never wore out, and feet that never swelled. All of it was meant to humble them, to test them, and to show that man does not live by bread alone but by every word that proceeds out of the mouth of the Lord. This chapter warns against pride when the blessings flow and urges us to recognize that every good thing comes from God's hand. Elder Jonathan draws the parallel to our New Testament hope—that while we face sufferings and hardships in this life, they cannot be compared to the glory that shall be revealed in Christ. Come join us in the Word as we are reminded to observe, remember, and give thanks to the Lord who sustains His people.</description>
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      <description>Romans Series | Message 10 – "No Condemnation" (Romans 8) In this sermon, Elder Jonathan Moseley opens Romans chapter 8, showing the glorious truth that "there is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus." After walking through the weighty truths of the first seven chapters—our sin, our inability to keep the law, and Christ's perfect obedience—this message unfolds the hope, assurance, and freedom found in Christ alone. Elder Moseley explains what it means to be born again, the difference between walking in the flesh and walking in the Spirit, and the promise of life and peace that belongs to every child of God. This sermon is full of encouragement for believers who wrestle with sin, pointing us back to Christ's finished work and the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit. No matter our struggles, the verdict is final: no condemnation in Christ. 📖 Scripture Focus: Romans 8:1–11 🎙 Preacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 📍 Series: (Message 10) The Gospel of God's Righteousness – A Verse-by-Verse Study Through Romans with Elder Jonathan Moseley — If you've been blessed by this message, consider sharing it with others and subscribing to our channel on YouTube @FairHavenPBC for more sermons in this series.</description>
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      <description>The sermon recounts the Israelite conquest of territory east of the Jordan River, emphasizing God's strategic orchestration of battles and the subsequent distribution of land among the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh. It highlights God's deliberate hardening of the Amorite kings' hearts to facilitate Israel's victory and underscores the importance of obedience to divine instruction, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. The narrative connects historical events with prophetic symbolism, drawing parallels between the conquest of Bashan and the experience of Jesus surrounded by powerful adversaries, ultimately presenting a picture of God's sovereign power and provision for His people.</description>
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      <description>In this message, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Romans 7 and explains what it means for God's children to be "dead to the law." Using Paul's teaching, he shows how Christ frees us from the law's condemnation so that we may be joined to Him and bear fruit unto God. Elder Moseley also unpacks the struggle of the two natures within every believer—the inward man delighting in God's law while the flesh still battles with sin—and points us to Christ as the One who delivers us. If you've ever wondered how to understand the believer's relationship to the law, sin, and grace, this sermon will strengthen your faith and give hope in Christ's finished work.</description>
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