Bible Study or Entertainment?

By Joshua Winslett This era of technology has give many advances in multiple areas. We are certainly blessed too have such an abundance of resources and commodities. Whereas this is certainly a blessing, I fear that often it takes our minds away from growing in grace to being entertained. Many times when in fellowship with…

Lebanon Is Not Sufficient To Burn

By Benjamin Winslett “And Lebanon is not sufficient to burn, nor the beasts thereof sufficient for a burnt offering.” – Isaiah 40:16 In my personal studies this week, I came across the above verse, Isaiah 40:16. The verse contains some very peculiar language and could perhaps be overlooked, but as with much of the Old…

It Is Finished

When Jesus therefore had received the vinegar, he said, It is finished: and he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost. – John 19:30 Don’t overlook these words. What was the intent behind Jesus’ words, “it is finished,” as He hung upon the cross? These words are significant and when properly understood teach us a phenomenal truth,…

Quotes from non-Baptists on Baptist succession

Compiled by Joshua Winslett Here are some quotes about Baptist succession from some non-Baptists. From Lutheran historian Johann Lorenz Mosheim: “The true origin of that sect which acquired the denomination of Anabaptists by their administering anew the rite of baptism to those who came over to their communion, and derived that of Mennonites from the…

Psalm 13

By Joshua Winslett Psalm 13 “To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. How long wilt thou forget me, O LORD? for ever? how long wilt thou hide thy face from me? How long shall I take counsel in my soul, having sorrow in my heart daily? how long shall mine enemy be exalted over me? Consider and hear me, O LORD my…

Justification by Faith – Example 2: Abraham

Justification by Faith- Example 2: AbrahamSermon Notes September 5, 2010by Joshua Winslett Romans 3:27-31, 4:1-8 Justification Defined – Biblically speaking, justification means to declare righteous, as a judge would declare a defendant innocent after being proven thus. It does not mean to make righteous or to impute righteousness. You have to be innocent or made innocent before you can…

Justification by Faith – Example 1: David

Justification by Faith- Example 1: David Sermon Notes August 22, 2010By Joshua Winslett Romans 3:27-31, 4:1-8 Justification Defined – Biblically speaking, justification means to declare righteous, as a judge would declare a defendant innocent after being proven thus. It does not mean to make righteous or to impute righteousness. You have to be innocent or made innocent before you can…

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Why Do People Suffer?

The past 12 months have been met with so much suffering. In the midst of our afflictions, we often ask why? Why is there so much suffering in the world? In this short film, pastor Ben Winslett gives Biblical reasons for the causes of our various afflictions.