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Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

By: Elder Jonathan Moseley
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  • What Exactly Did Mary Know?
    59 mins
  • Ch. 16 Deuteronomy with Visuals -3x Annual Feasts
    Dec 17 2025
    Title: The Hebrew Calendar Deuteronomy Chapter 16 Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley Series: Deuteronomy Bible Study Date: November 5, 2025 Deuteronomy 16 presents a theological framework rooted in remembrance, justice, and worship, centered on the annual feasts that structure Israel's spiritual life around God's redemptive acts and agricultural cycles. The passage calls for the Israelites observance of Passover in the month of Abib, commemorating their hasty exodus from Egypt with unleavened bread, symbolizing deliverance from bondage and the need for holy separation. This is followed in the third month by the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), counted seven weeks after the Passover, and the Feast of Tabernacles in the seventh month, celebrating the full harvest and God's provision during the wilderness journey, both reinforcing gratitude and communal solidarity. These feasts remind the people of their origins as slaves and their dependence on God's faithfulness. The chapter also transitions into a call for righteous governance, commanding just judges and officers in every city who must uphold impartiality, reject bribes, and pursue complete justice, for only through such integrity can the people inherit and keep the land. Finally, it prohibits idolatrous practices such as planting groves near altars or erecting images, emphasizing the exclusivity of worship and the need to remain distinct from Canaanite religious customs, thereby safeguarding the covenant relationship with God.
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    29 mins
  • The Practice of Brotherly Love in the Church (Romans 12:10–13)
    Dec 14 2025
    In Romans 12, the Apostle Paul turns from doctrine to practice, calling believers to live out the gospel through sincere, sacrificial love. In this message from Romans 12:10–13, we examine what brotherly love without dissimulation truly looks like within the church. Using the Old Testament example of David and Jonathan, this sermon shows how genuine Christian affection is marked by self-denial, covenant faithfulness, and preferring others above ourselves. Jonathan's love for David provides a powerful picture of gospel-shaped love that honors rather than self-interest. This message calls believers to: Love sincerely and without hypocrisy Prefer one another in honor Serve the Lord through practical love Show hospitality and care for the saints Endure trials with hope, prayer, and perseverance True brotherly love is not natural to the flesh, but it is the fruit of a renewed mind and a life yielded to. Scripture References: Romans 12:10–13; 1 Samuel 18–20 Speaker: Elder Jonathan Moseley
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    51 mins
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