https://youtu.be/Q8VCsFtmuTE?si=upc1IyZjACgekCmU Raised with Christ: Living the New Life In Colossians 3:1–11, the Apostle Paul reminds believers that the Christian life is grounded not in striving for acceptance with God but in resting in what Christ has already accomplished. Because we have died with Christ and have been raised with Him, we are called to live … Continue reading Raised With Christ
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.
Breakfast By the Sea: Christ’s Restorative Grace
Whether you're weary, feeling distant from God, or need encouragement, this sermon reminds us that Christ pursues His children with unconditional love, restoring them with gentle mercy. No failure is too great, no distance too far—Jesus bids us back to the table, fellowship, and new life.
A New Song Worth Singing!
https://youtu.be/yxYrkHHgGu8?si=dfJH0jC2DqSbaOYM Join Pastor Jason Boothe of Redeemer Church in Piketon, Ohio, as he opens up Psalm 98 in this powerful sermon titled "A New Song Worth Singing." In a noisy and uncertain world, Psalm 98 calls us to lift our voices in joyful praise to the Lord for His marvelous works, steadfast love, and salvation. … Continue reading A New Song Worth Singing!
There Was a Certain Rich Man: The Historicity of Christ’s Telling of the Rich Man and Lazarus
We see strong exegetical and theological grounds to affirm its historicity. The naming of Lazarus, the narrative structure, and the theological precision all support this conclusion. But more than this, it is Christ’s omniscient authority and purpose that compel us to receive this story as truth revealed, not fiction invented.
Defending Double Predestination
For the believer, this doctrine provides a robust framework for appreciating the grace of salvation and the holiness of God, while also offering comfort in knowing that all things, including the eternal destinies of individuals, are in the hands of a Sovereign and Just God.
Whatever the Lord Pleases, He Does
Psalm 135:1-6 invites us to praise and thank God for His greatness and care. This passage reminds us that God, like a loving parent, always watches over us, guiding and protecting us. It calls us to remember how God chose His people. He is powerful, doing what is best for us, and His love never fails. These verses encourage us to trust in His sovereignty, knowing that He is always at work for our good.
The Spirit Helps Us
The Spirit of God provides profound comfort, empowerment, and encouragement to His people as we eagerly anticipate the return of Christ and the ultimate restoration of all creation.
Mary The Blessed!
https://youtu.be/8SXP3qbfFCw?si=S1eNOWRwkODR4OYy Pastor Jason preaches a message about the importance of Mary in the Gospel. As Christians, we can join in praise to God, who saves us according to His rich mercy in Christ Jesus!
New Life in Christ
Pastor Jason Boothe of Redeemer Church, Piketon, Ohio preaches about the Gospel of God's Free and Sovereign Grace from the pages of Galatians 1:1;11-24. In this message, he expounds on what it means that the Gospel we preach is not from men, but from God.
