Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church
Join Elder Jonathan Moseley as he looks at Chapter 7 & 8 of Joshua.
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As Gentle as Possible and as Firm as Necessary
The sermon explores the biblical principle of balancing gentleness with firmness in interpersonal interactions, drawing primarily from Jude 1:22-23. It argues that believers must exercise discernment to determine when a compassionate approach is appropriate versus when a direct, urgent response is necessary to address clear dangers or false teaching. Using examples from God's character, Jesus' life, and apostolic instruction, the text defines meekness not as weakness but as controlled strength rooted in self-discipline and love. The preacher applies this framework to practical scenarios, particularly parental discipline and conflict resolution, emphasizing that the manner of communication significantly impacts the effectiveness of truth and the preservation of relationships. Ultimately, the message calls for a reflective, Spirit-led response that mirrors Christ's example rather than reacting with emotional impulsivity.
Joshua Episode 8- Chapter 12-13
The Bible Study provides a detailed geographical and historical accounting of the Israelite conquests recorded in Joshua chapters 12 and 13. It examines the defeat of thirty-one kings across both the eastern and western sides of the Jordan River, highlighting the transition from military victory to territorial allocation. The narrative emphasizes the specific inheritances granted to the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh on the east side, as well as the remaining land yet to be possessed by the other tribes. God instructs the aging Joshua to divide the land by lot while acknowledging that some hostile nations remain unconquered on the fringes. This passage serves as a ledger of past victories and a framework for the ongoing process of settling the Promised Land.
Faithful Steward - C.I.A.
The sermon defines Christian stewardship through the framework of caretaker, instructions, and accountability, emphasizing that God owns all creation and believers are purchased by Christ. It urges listeners to seek God's kingdom first and follow biblical guidelines for managing their bodies, time, finances, and talents. The preacher highlights the necessity of daily prayer and Scripture study as means to align with the Owner's will and maintain integrity. Believers are challenged to take inventory of their resources and use them to serve others and advance the gospel rather than for selfish gain. Ultimately, faithful stewardship reflects love for God.
Re-Dedicate Yourself to Prayer
Have you felt yourself disconnected from God lately? Have you stopped reading your bible everyday? How is your prayer life? It frequently happens that we get distracted, discouraged, or apathetic in our efforts to engage with God and his word. It is time to rededicate yourself. Let's start with the area of prayer.
God's Drawing Grace
The sermon explores the doctrine of irresistible grace as a component of the TULIP framework, emphasizing that salvation is entirely God's work rather than human effort. It defines grace as unmerited favor and explains that spiritually dead sinners cannot choose God without His prior intervention. The preacher explains that God actively draws the elect to Christ through a powerful, effectual call that overcomes human resistance. Citing Scripture such as John 6 and Romans 8, the text asserts that those chosen by the Father will inevitably come to faith and be saved. Ultimately, the message assures believers that their salvation is secure because God's purpose cannot be thwarted by human will.
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