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In this special Easter edition of Words of Grace, Pastor Benjamin Winslett proclaims the triumphant truth of Christianity: Christ is risen! Drawing from all four gospel accounts, Pastor Winslett walks listeners through the moments in which the empty tomb was discovered, exploring what the resurrection proves to us, and what it teaches us about our … Continue reading "He Is Risen Indeed!"
In today's episode of Words of Grace, Pastor Benjamin Winslett reflects on another change in government leaders and uses it as a backdrop to discuss Jesus' powerful teachings in Matthew 5:13-16. Believers are called to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Pastor Winslett explains how Christians bring value, preserve … Continue reading "Salt and Light"
In today’s edition of Words of Grace, we share a message by Pastor Ben Winslett in which he explores one of the most profound and mysterious passages in 1 John: “This is He who came by water and blood.” Focusing on the witnesses of Christ's humanity and Divinity, Pastor Winslett discusses how Jesus' baptism, crucifixion, … Continue reading "Things Which Bear Witness"
From his Pulpit series on 2 Corinthians, Pastor Winslett comes to relevant statements regarding the wiles of our enemy, the devil. Specifically, that wicked one beguiles through craftiness, but he also masquerades as an angel of light. Join us for this message, in today’s episode of Words of Grace. Radio broadcast for April 14, 2024. … Continue reading "There’s a Lion on the Loose"
Over the next two weekends on Words of Grace, we’re sharing with you a message that Pastor Winslett delivered recently as a part of his ongoing pulpit series from 2 Corinthians. In this sermon from 2 Corinthians 7, we have the opportunity to explode the concept of godly sorrow. On today’s broadcast, our focus is … Continue reading "Godly Sorrow, Part 1"
Jesus died and rose again that we should live for Him. God reconciled us in Christ so we’re exhorted to reconcile ourselves to God. We’re new creatures in Christ, given the righteousness of Christ, but are exhorted not to receive the grace of God in vain. From 2 Corinthians chapter 5, Pastor Winslett shares the … Continue reading "Saved to Serve"
In this week’s episode of Words of Grace, Pastor Winslett draws our attention to a fundamental but crucial subject in the word of God, the new birth. Also called quickening, regeneration, and translation, among other terms, this is the doctrine of salvation from death in sin to life in Christ. In today’s broadcast, we consider … Continue reading "Thoughts on the New Birth"
If you look around the world today, you might think things rather hopeless. Feelings of anxiety and despair have a tendency to sweep over us like a flood. From wars and rumors of wars, to health issues, to financial difficulty, to relational problems, the world is a place of suffering. In today’s broadcast, Pastor Winslett … Continue reading "The Value of Hope"
When your congregation meets, what is your emphasis? That could be a proverbial “can of worms.” In today’s broadcast, Pastor Winslett considers certain American religious phenomenon such as the “seeker sensitive” mentality in light of the Commission of Christ. In short, putting the emphasis on the “feel” of worship or framing worship in a way … Continue reading "What’s Your Emphasis?"
In today’s edition of Words of Grace, we share a message from Pastor Winslett from Psalm 85, a beautiful hymn highlighting themes of captivity, forgiveness, and revival. While it certainly spoke to issues the writer faced in his time, as with many Psalms, the ultimate and final fulfillment is in the redemptive work of the … Continue reading "Righteousness and Peace have Kissed"
Are you a young man or woman without a lot of motivation and direction? Pastor Winslett’s radio program this week might be something you need to hear. From Genesis 1, he confronts the depiction of masculinity and femininity of popular culture and challenges us to go conquer – subdue – as the Lord commanded. Radio … Continue reading "Subduing the Earth!"
Recently, Pastor Winslett shared some thoughts on those moments when we do all we can, but a situation still blows up in our face. On today’s broadcast, he revisits this concept with an encouragement to build the spiritual discipline of endurance. Simply put, in due season, we reap if we faint not. Listen for more! … Continue reading "Endurance!"
In today’s broadcast, Pastor Winslett considers a most unusual statement from John chapter 20 regarding the remitting of sin. Can we remit the sins of others in the sense that we take away their sins? Or, is there another meaning to Jesus’ words? Listen for the answer. Radio broadcast for May 15, 2022. Can We … Continue reading "Can We Remit Sin?"
A popular Christian slogan in contemporary times is “Let go and let God.” But is this the best way to express encouragement in times of trial? We think not – for the simple reason that human beings cannot “let” God do anything, for He is sovereign. In this message, Pastor Winslett speaks to that point, … Continue reading "Let Go and Let God???"
Pastor Winslett begins a new series through the writings of the prophet Joel. Joel Chapter 1
The orthodox word “Trinity” is one that expresses the theological truth that the Godhead is one God in three Persons; Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. In this message, Pastor Winslett speaks to the great and perfect, eternal unity there is between these three Persons of the one Godhead. The Trinity as a Triunity
The orthodox word “Trinity” is one that expresses the theological truth that the Godhead is one God in three Persons; Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. In this message, Pastor Winslett speaks to the great and perfect, eternal unity there is between these three Persons of the one Godhead. The Trinity as a Tri-Unity
The law was our schoolmaster to bring us to Christ. In this message, Pastor Winslett expounds on this concept, how the law reveals salvation by works to be an impossibility. Our only hope is in Christ! Our Schoolmaster
Pastor Winslett’s last message from his recent series from 2 Chronicles 7:14, preached April 12, 2020. Click here to download
From a recent Deacon ordination at Flint River, Pastor Winslett charges two brothers as to the service and work of a deacon. Click here to download
Pastor Winslett's last message from his recent series from 2 Chronicles 7:14, preached April 12, 2020. Click here to download
Starting a new series through 1 John, Pastor Winslett speak about the Word of God, the second person of the Godhead. Click here to download
Without the Nativity, there is no cross. Without the cross, there is no salvation. In the next two broadcasts, we share a message by Pastor Winslett delivered December 2018 on the incarnation of the Son of God, born our Saviour in Bethlehem. Radio broadcast for December 22, 2019 Click here to download [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Continuing our study through early Genesis, Pastor Winslett comes to the introduction of a deceitful character, the serpent. Click here to download
“And God said, let there be…” In this message, Pastor Winslett speaks from Genesis chapter 1 on the biblical order of creation. Click here to download
From a recent message at Flint River, Pastor Winslett shares thoughts on 1 Timothy 4:10, in which Paul said God is the Saviour of "all men, especially them that believe." From this interested passage, we observe that God has elect children from every category of mankind. However, there's one category we know for certain are saved: The believer! Radio broadcast for July 21, 2019 Click here to download [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
From selected scriptures, Pastor Winslett shares thoughts about the biblical metaphor of the Shepherd and sheep. Click here to download
Someone recently asked what one book you would recommend everyone read to "revitalize" their church culture. Pastor Winslett answers that without any hesitation, with a recommendation of the Book of Acts. Click here to download