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Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

著者: Elder Jonathan Moseley
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  • Wednesday Night Bible Study- Deuteronomy Chapter 26
    2026/02/04
    Welcome to our Wednesday Night Bible Study Service Live Stream! Speaker- Elder Jonathan Moseley We're grateful you've joined us today and pray this service is a blessing to you.
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    33 分
  • Deuteronomy 19 Explained Bible Study | Cities of Refuge, Justice, Mercy, and the Valu
    2026/02/04
    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
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    26 分
  • What the Bible Says About Obeying Government (Romans 13 Explained)
    2026/02/01
    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
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    46 分
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