Words of Grace is the radio ministry of Benjamin Winslett, pastor of Flint River Primitive Baptist Church near Huntsville Alabama.
Hurdles to Fruitfulness – Radio Broadcasts – Flint River Primitive Baptist Church
On this episode of Words of Grace, Ben Winslett brings a message from Matthew 13 on the parable of the sower, focusing on a theme that speaks directly to every believer: “Hurdles to Fruitfulness.” While this familiar parable is often understood as describing different kinds of hearers, the Lord Jesus applies it in a deeply … Continue reading "Hurdles to Fruitfulness"
Coverage information:
Huntsville Alabama – Sundays at 8:30 a.m. on 101.3 FM and 1140 AM WBXR
Birmingham (Central/North) Alabama – Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. on 101.1 FM and 850 AM WXJC
Tupelo Mississippi – Sundays at 5:30 p.m. on 105.7 FM and 940 AM WCPC
Augusta Georgia – Sundays at 3:30 p.m. on 1050 AM WFAM
Chattanooga Tennessee – Fridays at 8:00 p.m. on 103.3 FM and 1450 AM WLMR
Worldwide, via the GraceAlone Radio Network
Recent episodes:
- On this episode of Words of Grace, Ben Winslett brings a message from Matthew 13 on the parable of the sower, focusing on a theme that speaks directly to every believer: “Hurdles to Fruitfulness.” While this familiar parable is often understood as describing different kinds of hearers, the Lord Jesus applies it in a deeply […]
- In the conclusion of this special Easter-season message, Ben Winslett returns to Isaiah 53 to consider the very heart of the gospel. Why did Christ suffer? Why was the Servant wounded, bruised, and cut off out of the land of the living? This message explores the substitutionary sufferings of Jesus Christ, the mystery of the […]
- In this special Easter-season broadcast, Ben Winslett begins a two-part message from Isaiah 53 and Acts 8, focusing on the Ethiopian eunuch’s timeless question: “Of whom speaketh the prophet this?” Who is Isaiah describing in this remarkable prophecy? In this first part, we consider how Christ is revealed in the Old Testament as the Arm […]
- In Isaiah 63 the prophet asks a sobering question about the victorious figure introduced in the opening verse: “Wherefore art thou red in thine apparel, and thy garments like him that treadeth in the winefat?” In this episode of Words of Grace, Benjamin Winslett continues this message by focusing on the work of the One […]
- In Isaiah 63 the prophet asks a striking question. “Who is this that cometh from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah… this that is glorious in his apparel, traveling in the greatness of his strength?” The answer comes with authority: “I that speak in righteousness, mighty to save.” In this episode of Words of Grace, […]
- On this week’s episode of Words of Grace, Benjamin Winslett explores the biblical theme of liberty and what true freedom looks like according to the Word of God. Beginning with Old Testament foundations such as the Year of Jubilee in Leviticus 25 and the prophetic promise of liberty in Isaiah 61, this message shows how […]
- On today’s episode of Words of Grace, Pastor Winslett takes us to a small Galilean town called Nain in Gospel of Luke chapter 7, where a funeral procession meets the Prince of Life. A widow, already burdened by the loss of her husband, now follows the bier of her only son. In any culture, this […]
- In Luke chapter 10, the Lord appointed seventy disciples and sent them ahead of Him into the places He would soon visit. We don’t know their names, and Scripture is mostly silent about what became of them afterward, but the lessons from their mission are clear and searching. In this episode of Words of Grace, […]
- In this concluding portion of the message, Pastor Benjamin Winslett continues examining the preeminence of Christ and the place He rightly holds in the hearts and lives of His people. Scripture not only calls us to confess Christ as King, but to live in devoted loyalty to His kingdom above all earthly attachments. Looking to […]
- In this edition of Words of Grace, Pastor Benjamin Winslett begins a message centered on a vital biblical question: what truly has the preeminence in our lives? Drawing from Colossians 1:18, we are reminded that Christ is not only our Savior, but our King—first in rank and first in influence. This first portion of the […]
