Peace and Holiness

Believers are called to pursue peace with all people and to rest in the perfect holiness found only in Christ. Our own efforts cannot produce the holiness God requires, but through the finished work of Jesus—the Substitute and Redeemer of His people—we are made perfectly righteous before a holy God. Look not to yourself, but to Christ alone, our Peace and our Holiness.

Spiritual Stability in Times of Trial

True spiritual stability doesn’t come from peaceful circumstances but from knowing and trusting the God who governs every circumstance. Through the examples of Paul, Silas, and Job, we see that steadfast faith is rooted in the knowledge of God’s sovereignty and goodness. Even in suffering, believers can rest in the truth that “all things work together for good” for those who love Him.

Faith and Humility: Grace for the Lowly

God's People are marked by humility—by a heart that submits to God, resists the devil, and draws near to Him in repentance and trust. God opposes the proud (the self-righteous) but gives grace to the humble (His elect children). Join us as we explore what it means to live humbly before the Lord, resting in the abundant grace of Christ alone, even while our war with the flesh rages on!

Sovereign Love

In Galatians 2:20, the Apostle Paul proclaims the glorious reality of union with Christ—crucified with Him, alive through Him, and loved eternally by Him. This article explores the depth of God’s sovereign love in salvation, a love that never fails and always accomplishes its saving purpose. Christ’s sacrifice was not a mere offer, but a finished work for those He loves. Sovereign love is the heartbeat of the Gospel—sure, effectual, and everlasting.

The Sovereign Savior: Rest for the Weary

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.

“Humility Still Matters: Learning to be Gentle in a Loud World”

The rise of self-proclaimed authorities on Scripture through social media has led to a troubling lack of humility and gentle discourse. True Christian ministry calls for patience, meekness, and alignment with biblical teachings, recognizing that the authority comes from God's Word, not personal opinion or influence. Biblical humility is essential in communicating truth.

God’s Sheep Will Never Perish

In John 10:26–28, Jesus declares that His sheep hear His voice, follow Him, and will never perish. This passage reveals both the inability of man to come to God apart from divine grace and the unshakable security of those who belong to Christ. Salvation is not earned by our efforts but granted by God’s mercy. The believer’s confidence rests not in personal faithfulness but in the faithfulness of Christ, who promises that none shall ever be plucked from His hand. Soli Deo Gloria.

The Importance of the Word

We must be willing to let the Word of God confront and even shatter our false assumptions. The danger lies in merely following along the same well-worn “cattle paths” of belief that others have set before us. Instead, we must be like the noble Bereans, who “received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so” (Acts 17:11).