• Bible Study | Acts 27-28 Paul's Terrible Trip to Rome
    2025/08/13
    📖 Acts 27–28 | Paul's Terrible Trip to Rome – Final Study in the Book of Acts Join Elder Jonathan Moseley for the conclusion of our verse-by-verse journey through the Book of Acts. In this final study, we follow the Apostle Paul through a harrowing voyage marked by storms, shipwreck, and snakebite—and see the unwavering hand of God guiding His servant to Rome just as He promised. From Caesarea to Malta and finally to Rome, discover how Paul's courage, faith, and testimony in the face of danger give us a living example of trusting God's word no matter the storm. We'll also explore the deep spiritual lessons behind God's providence, His preservation of His people, and the unstoppable spread of the Gospel. 📌 Chapters Covered: Acts 27–28 🎙 Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛 Series: Verse-by-Verse Through the Book of Acts (Final Installment) Watch and be encouraged as we see the Book of Acts close—not with an ending, but with the Gospel continuing to advance unhindered.
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    40 分
  • Bible Study- Deuteronomy Chapter 4
    2025/08/13
    In Deuteronomy 4, Moses is talking to the next generation — the ones about to cross into the promised land without him. He tells them, "Listen and do, that you may live." We walk through his warnings against idolatry, the high stakes of obedience, and the reminder that the Lord alone is God in heaven above and on the earth beneath.
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    41 分
  • Mercy Surrounds the Godly
    2025/08/10
    Instruction from the Forgiven – Psalm 32 This morning we're taking a short pause from our study in Romans to spend some time in Psalm 32 which was referenced in Romans 4—a psalm of David that speaks right to our daily walk as children of God. David knew what it was to sin, to try to hide it, to feel the heavy hand of the Lord upon him, and then to know the blessed relief of confessing that sin and being forgiven. In these 11 verses, we see both the truth and the experience: the misery of keeping silence before God, the joy of acknowledging our transgressions, and the reality that blessed is the one whose sin is covered and to whom the Lord will not impute iniquity. This is instruction we all need—because every one of us still grapples with sin, and every one of us needs to be reminded of where to go with it. My prayer is that as we look at David's testimony, we'll be encouraged to confess quickly, to rest in the finished work of Christ, and to rejoice in the mercy that surrounds the one who trusts in the Lord. 📖 Text: Psalm 32 (KJV) 🎵 Closing Hymn: "Victory in Jesus"
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    54 分
  • Acts 25–26 Bible Study Paul, the Resurrection, and the Roman Courtroom |
    2025/08/06
    📖 Bible Study: Acts Chapters 25–26 | Elder Jonathan Moseley 🎙️ Verse-by-Verse Study | Roman Trials, Paul's Defense & The Gospel before Kings Join Elder Jonathan Moseley, Pastor of Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church in Tifton, GA, as he walks verse by verse through Acts 25 and 26. In this compelling Bible study, we follow the Apostle Paul through political transitions, unjust imprisonment, and his powerful testimony before Festus and King Agrippa. 🕊️ Elder Moseley thoughtfully explains how Paul uses his Roman citizenship, appeals to Caesar, and seizes every opportunity—even in chains—to share the hope of the resurrection and the fulfillment of God's promise in Jesus Christ. ✨ Highlights: The political shift from Felix to Festus Paul's appeal to Caesar as a Roman citizen The Jews' ongoing plot to kill Paul Paul's passionate gospel testimony before King Agrippa The significance of Jesus' appearance to Paul on the Damascus Road Agrippa's haunting response: "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." 📌 Whether you're studying Acts for the first time or deepening your understanding, this lesson brings historical clarity and gospel-centered application. 🔔 Subscribe for more verse-by-verse studies in Acts and beyond. 📚 Explore the full Acts Series on our channel.
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    36 分
  • Deuteronomy 3| Conquest and Inheritance | Bible Study
    2025/08/06
    📖 Discovering the Book of Deuteronomy – Episode 3: Conquest and Inheritance Taught by Elder Jonathan Moseley | Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church In this episode, Elder Jonathan Moseley leads us through Deuteronomy Chapter 3, unpacking the conquest of King Og of Bashan and the dividing of the land among the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh. With clear teaching and biblical insight, he provides a vivid picture of Israel's geography, military victories, and God's covenant faithfulness. 📍 Key Topics Include: The defeat of King Og and the significance of Bashan The distinction between Gilead and Bashan—why these places matter The allotment of land east of the Jordan River Who was Jair, and how is he connected to Judah and Manasseh? God's charge to Joshua as Moses' successor Whether you're new to Deuteronomy or a seasoned Bible student, this study will help you better understand the land, the lineage, and the leadership in Israel's final days in the wilderness. 🔔 Subscribe for weekly studies through the Book of Deuteronomy 🗺️ Maps, names, and references brought to life 📚 Be encouraged by God's faithfulness in every detail
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    45 分
  • Peace, Grace, Hope & Joy in Trials
    2025/08/03
    **Romans Sermon Series | Episode 6: Peace, Grace, Hope & Joy in Trials- The Four Implications of Justification by Faith** 📖 *Romans Chapter 5:1–11* 🎙️ *Preached by Elder Jonathan Moseley at Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church, Tifton, GA* In this sixth episode of the *Romans Sermon Series*, Elder Jonathan Moseley opens Romans 5 and unpacks four rich and comforting implications that flow from the truth of being justified by faith. From our permanent **peace with God** to our present **standing in grace**, our confident **hope in future glory**, and even our ability to **rejoice in current afflictions**—these blessings are not earned, but revealed through the righteousness of Christ. 🔹 Do you feel the weight of trying to be "enough" for God? 🔹 Are you searching for assurance of salvation and peace? 🔹 Have you wondered what your suffering means as a believer? This message is for you. With clear, heartfelt teaching, Elder Moseley walks through Paul's reasoning and shows how the Gospel changes everything—from your standing before God to your daily endurance through trials. 📌 Key Themes: * The meaning and assurance of justification by faith * The believer's peace with God through Christ * Standing firm in grace and rejoicing in eternal hope * The purpose and fruit of tribulations in the Christian life Be reminded of the unshakeable truth: If you believe in the risen Christ, that faith is a *God-given token* that His righteousness has been applied to you. Rest in that. Rejoice in that. Grow in that.
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    58 分
  • Bible Study Deuteronomy 2
    2025/07/30
    🎙️ Deuteronomy 2 – God's Sovereignty in the Wilderness 📖 A Verse-by-Verse Bible Study with Elder Jonathan Moseley Join Elder Jonathan Moseley as he walks us through Deuteronomy chapter 2 in this in-depth Bible study from Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church. As Moses recounts Israel's 40-year wilderness journey, we see the patience of God, His sovereign boundaries for nations, and His timing in leading Israel to the Promised Land. This episode dives into: The long delay after Israel's rebellion at Kadesh Barnea God's command to avoid conflict with Edom, Moab, and Ammon The defeat of King Sihon of the Amorites as God's judgment unfolds The historical and spiritual significance of giants, geography, and obedience With historical maps, cross-references to Numbers, and thoughtful insight into God's providence and discipline, this study gives clarity to a pivotal moment in Israel's preparation to enter Canaan. 🔔 Subscribe and follow along verse by verse through the book of Deuteronomy as we learn what God has done—and what that means for us today.
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    33 分
  • Righteousness Revealed: The Faith of Abraham
    2025/07/27
    In this message from Romans chapter 4, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks us through Paul's use of Abraham as the case study of how righteousness comes not by works, but is revealed by faith. Going all the way back to Genesis 15, we see that Abraham was declared righteous not after circumcision, not by keeping the law, but when he believed God—before any of those things were in place. Brother Jonathan reminds us that faith is not something you can manufacture. It is a gift. It's not your badge of accomplishment—it's the sign that God has made you righteous already. And the Apostle Paul hammers this point home using the very people that the Jews would've held up as heroes—Abraham and David—to show that even they were declared righteous apart from their works. We look at the certainty of God's promises to Abraham, how God speaks of things that are not as though they were, and how Abraham believed—even when there was no natural reason to hope. That same kind of faith is what marks every child of God. And it's by that faith that we can know—we've been made righteous, not by our works, but by the work of Jesus, who was delivered for our offenses and raised again for our justification. This chapter is rich with comfort and assurance, showing us that our righteousness is not in ourselves, but in Christ alone. Thanks for listening, and may the Lord bless you to see and rest in His righteousness, not your own.
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    49 分