In Matthew 11:25–30, Jesus invites the weary to find true rest—not in their efforts, but in His finished work. In this sermon from a special Gospel Preaching Service at Gospel of Grace Ministries in Okeana, Ohio, Dr. Jason Boothe of Redeemer Church of Piketon proclaims the glorious truth of God’s sovereignty in salvation and the gentle call of Christ to all who labor and are heavy laden.
Faith That Flows From Wisdom: Taming the Tongue
Jesus said, “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks” (Matthew 12:34). What we say reveals what’s in our hearts. James reminds us that the tongue has both the power to destroy and the power to bless, and only the wisdom from above can bring our speech under godly control.
Faith Displayed: Works that Witness
The mercy of God in Christ motivates His people to be quick to listen, slow to speak, slow to anger, yet quick to love!
Faith in Action: The Word at Work
In Faith in Action: The Word at Work, Pastor Jason K. Boothe explores James 1:19–27, showing how God's gift of faith goes beyond hearing God’s Word—it informs our character, guides our actions, and bears fruit in daily life. Learn how to be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger, and how true religion expresses itself through love, compassion, faith toward God and goodwill toward our fellow man.
The God Who Reigns Forever
Psalm 146 reminds us not to trust in human strength but in the Lord who reigns forever. In Christ, every promise of justice, mercy, and hope is fulfilled.
Christ Jesus: The One Mediator Between God and Man
In this message, Dr. Jason K. Boothe proclaims the glorious truth of the Gospel: there is only one Mediator between God and man—the Lord Jesus Christ. From Paul’s words in 1 Timothy 2, we are reminded that our hope, salvation, and access to God rest in the finished work of Christ alone. Be encouraged as … Continue reading Christ Jesus: The One Mediator Between God and Man
Christ Crucified: God’s Power and Love Revealed
The Cross is not weakness, but the very display of God’s power and love—foolishness to the world, yet the wisdom of God to all who believe.
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.
Bless the Lord, O My Soul!
This passage reminds us to stir our hearts, remember God’s mercy, and lift our voices in praise to the Lord who is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love.
Who is My Neighbor? Christ, Compassion, and the Law
Let us hear the parable rightly: not as a ladder to climb, but a window into the heart of God. Jesus doesn’t just tell us to love—He loved us first (1 John 4:10). And having received such mercy, we are now free to show mercy to others—not to earn life, but because we have life in Him.
