Episodios

  • Violence of Fire: Quenched
    Apr 12 2026
    There is a familiar story of the three young Hebrews, who refuse to bow to a golden idol, and so are cast into a fiery furnace at the word of an irate king, but there is a God in Heaven who is Able to override even a king's command. Perhaps you've only heard this event told as if it were a story for children, but never in the full depth of the actual narrative found in God's Word in Daniel Chapter 3. In this message, Elder Jonathan Moseley will take you through the entire scene - painting a vivid description of the sights, sounds, and people who witnessed this scene of faith, courage, and an inexplicable delivery that taught a heathen king to respect and honor the name of God.
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    59 m
  • Deuteronomy Chapter 26 Explained
    32 m
  • Daniel: A Dangerous Dream (Msg 2 in Series)
    Apr 5 2026
    The sermon presents a profound theological reflection on the resurrection of Christ by tracing God's redemptive plan through Daniel's revealing of the vision of a great image symbolizing successive world empires—Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome—each progressively weaker and ultimately shattered by a stone cut without hands, representing the eternal, unshakable kingdom of God established through Jesus Christ. Through the narrative, the preacher emphasizes that only the God of heaven, not human wisdom or power, can reveal divine secrets and fulfill prophecy, affirming the certainty of Christ's coming, His resurrection, and the ultimate triumph of His kingdom over all earthly dominion. The message underscores the sovereignty of God, the futility of human pride in empires, and the enduring hope of believers in a future where Christ's kingdom, growing like a mountain, will consume all others upon Christ's return and stand forever. The message encourages you to worship and trust in the one who is both the Rock and the Revealer of all things.
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  • Bible Study- Deuteronomy Chapter 25
    Apr 1 2026
    Deuteronomy 25 Bible Study | Justice, Mercy, Honest Weights & Biblical Law Explained In this in-depth Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks verse-by-verse through Deuteronomy chapter 25, unpacking the civil, moral, and spiritual laws God gave Israel as Moses delivered his final instructions on the plains of Moab. This chapter may seem like a collection of unrelated laws—but when viewed carefully, Deuteronomy 25 reveals a unified picture of biblical justice, human dignity, honest labor, family responsibility, and moral accountability. 📖 Topics Covered in This Study: The biblical purpose of judges and justice systems Why punishment must be proportionate to the offense The meaning behind the 40 stripes and Paul's "39 lashes" reference "Do not muzzle the ox" — and how Paul applies this to gospel ministry The kinsman redeemer, levirate marriage, and how this informs the book of Ruth Public justice, shame, and accountability in ancient Israel God's strong condemnation of dishonest business practices and false weights Why unjust commerce is called an abomination Amalek's attack on Israel and God's delayed but certain judgment How Deuteronomy 25 connects to Exodus, Ruth, 1 Corinthians, Proverbs, and 1 Samuel This teaching shows how God's law balances justice with mercy, protects the vulnerable, and calls His people to integrity in every area of life—from courts and commerce to family and faith. Whether you're studying Deuteronomy, exploring Old Testament law, or seeking to understand how Scripture interprets Scripture, this lesson provides historical context, theological depth, and practical insight. 📘 Scripture References: Deuteronomy 25 • 1 Corinthians 9 •
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    25 m
  • Daniel - Introduction & Backstory
    Mar 29 2026
    Title: Description: Join Elder Jonathan Moseley as he begins a new study on the Book of Daniel. To understand Daniel's life and prophecies, we must first get a running start found in the historical and spiritual backdrop of Israel's history. In this introductory sermon, Elder Moseley dives into the warnings given by Moses in Deuteronomy 28, where God laid out the blessings for obedience and the severe consequences for departing from Him including the expulsion from Canaan. We explore the final years of the Southern Kingdom of Judah, the rise of the Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar, and the tragic fulfillment of God's word through the multiple stages of the Jewish captivity. Key Themes: • The Sovereignty of God: Discover how God moves consistently across centuries, raising up and putting down kings according to His divine plan. • Consequences of Disobedience: A look at how Israel's turn toward idolatry led to the loss of their land, their temple, and their freedom. • Historical Accuracy: Elder Moseley provides a detailed timeline of the final kings of Judah—from the reformations of Josiah to the tragic end of Zedekiah. • Prophetic Fulfillment: Learn how Daniel's 70-year story fits into the larger narrative of God's faithfulness, including the eventual return of the exiles under Cyrus the Great. Scripture References: • Deuteronomy 28: The blessings and curses of the Law. • Daniel – Spanning from the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim to through the Rise of the Persian Empire over Babylon 70 years late. • 2 Kings 24-25 & 2 Chronicles 36: The historical details of Judah's fall. • Jeremiah: The eyewitness account of Jerusalem's final days.
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    45 m
  • Deuteronomy 24 Explained | Divorce, Mercy, Justice & God’s Care for the Weak
    Mar 25 2026
    Deuteronomy 24 Explained | Divorce, Mercy, Justice & God's Care for the Weak In this verse-by-verse Bible study, Elder Jonathan Moseley walks through Deuteronomy chapter 24, a chapter that reveals God's design for justice, mercy, dignity, and restraint of human cruelty within everyday life in Israel. This lesson addresses laws that governed marriage and divorce, lending and borrowing, labor practices, criminal responsibility, and care for the poor. Rather than encouraging harshness, these commands consistently protect the vulnerable, limit abuse of power, and remind God's people to act with compassion—especially toward those who are weak or easily exploited. Key themes explored in this study include: Biblical rules governing divorce and remarriage Why a bill of divorcement protected women God's limits on collateral, lending, and debt Protection for the poor, widows, and hired laborers Condemnation of human trafficking within Israel Individual responsibility for crime and punishment Fair treatment of strangers, orphans, and widows God's provision through gleaning laws and generosity Throughout the chapter, Moses reminds Israel that they were once slaves in Egypt—and that memory was meant to shape how they treated others. Deuteronomy 24 shows that God's law was not about domination, but about righteousness, and mercy. 📖 Passage Studied: Deuteronomy 24 🎙️ Teacher: Elder Jonathan Moseley 🏛️ Church: Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church (Tifton, GA) If you're studying the Old Testament and want to better understand how God's law restrained injustice and cared for the poor, this lesson provides essential context. 👍 Like | 💬 Comment
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    28 m
  • Deuteronomy 31- Bible Study
    Mar 25 2026
    Moses, nearing the end of his life, delivers a final charge to the Israelites, acknowledging his own limitations and the divine decree that he will not enter the Promised Land due to past disobedience. He publicly commissions Joshua as the new leader, affirming that God will go before them, ensuring their victory and promising unwavering presence, thus calling for courage and faith. Moses commands the public reading of the Law every seven years during the Feast of Tabernacles, ensuring that all—men, women, children, and strangers—would hear, learn, and fear the Lord, cultivating a generational memory of divine faithfulness. God, foreseeing Israel's future apostasy, instructs Moses to write down a song (see Ch 32 for the actual song) that will serve as a lasting testimony against them, a witness that their downfall will not be due to God's absence but to their own rebellion, even as He fulfills His promise to bring them into the land. The Law is then placed in the side of the Ark of the Covenant as a perpetual witness, and Moses, in a solemn farewell, speaks these warnings directly to the nation's leaders, affirming that their disobedience after his death is inevitable, yet the consequences are foreknown and foretold, underscoring the gravity of covenantal faithfulness.
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    26 m
  • Final Thoughts on Romans | Msg 32 in Roman Series
    Mar 22 2026
    Welcome to our Sunday Morning Live Stream! We're grateful you've joined us today and pray this service is a blessing to you. This will 'probably' be our final message in the Roman Series. You can the whole series in this Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1b-lgVKP1HxlZNCCAFpf-EgdHoGWOX3x Or Sermon Audio Series: https://www.sermonaudio.com/series/206273 Speaker - Elder Jonathan Moseley, Pastor of Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church in Tifton, GA.
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    1 h y 6 m