The meek shall inherit the earth. They are welcomed into the Kingdom of God and enjoy its blessings even now. The meek are not impatient or quarrelsome, nor are they always entangled in contentions, disputes, debates, or strife. Biblical meekness involves an attitude of humility, gentleness, and a steadfast reliance upon God—even in the midst of trials and tribulations.
Christ: Our Reconciliation
Just as Paul pleaded for Onesimus to be received as a brother, so too does the Gospel declare that sinners are welcomed by God through the finished work of Jesus Christ. This passage beautifully reminds us that reconciliation is not found in our efforts but in Christ alone.
Blessed Are They Who Mourn
We may be afflicted in every way. But we are not crushed. We may be perplexed, but not driven to despair. All day long we may be persecuted. But we are not forsaken. Still others may be struck down. But we are not destroyed. Mourning may last through the night, but joy comes in the morning. The only hope and eternal comfort in this world for those who rejoice or for those who mourn is Christ!
National Back to Church Sunday 2025
Join us at Redeemer Church for National Back to Church Sunday on Sunday, September 21, 2025, at 10:30 AM! This special day is part of a nationwide movement to invite friends, family, neighbors, and those who may have been away from church back into a welcoming, loving Gospel-centered community. Whether you’ve been attending for years or it’s been … Continue reading National Back to Church Sunday 2025
Christ Sanctifies Our Sacrifice of Praise
Christ Sanctifies Our Sacrifice of PraiseSermon by Dr. Jason K. Boothe, Pastor of Redeemer Church of Piketon, OhioScripture: Hebrews 13:1–8; 15–16 Pastor Jason Boothe reminds us that the Christian life is lovingly marked by the sanctifying work of Christ, who makes us and our praise acceptable to the Father. From the call to love, serve, … Continue reading Christ Sanctifies Our Sacrifice of Praise
