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Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church

By: Elder Jonathan Moseley
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  • Why do we Evangelize?
    Feb 15 2026
    The sermon centers on the call to live faithfully in a world that increasingly opposes righteousness, drawing from 1 Peter 3:14–16 to emphasize that suffering for doing good is a mark of blessing, not shame. It calls believers to sanctify God in their hearts, be ready to give a reasoned defense of their hope with meekness and reverence, and to ground their faith in Scripture rather than tradition or personal authority. The preacher underscores the importance of understanding not only what one believes but why, using the doctrines of grace as a foundation, while clarifying that belief in divine sovereignty does not negate the imperative to evangelize. This mission is rooted in Christ's Great Commission in Matthew 28, which commands teaching all nations to observe all His commands, not to create new children of God but to disciple those already in God's family. The most powerful evangelism, the sermon concludes, is not always verbal but is lived out daily through consistent Christian conduct in homes, workplaces, and neighborhoods, where the faith is seen in action and becomes a compelling witness to others.
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    23 mins
  • Romans 14 Explained- Christian Liberty and Charity
    Feb 15 2026
    This sermon, rooted in Romans 14, emphasizes that Christian unity and love must prevail over divisive judgments about non-essential practices, such as dietary choices and observance of holy days. It teaches that while believers may differ in their convictions about how to live out their faith, they must receive one another with grace, recognizing that each person stands before God alone. The central message is that true Christian maturity is marked not by rigid adherence to personal opinions, but by humility, charity, and a commitment to building up others rather than causing offense. The preacher underscores that all believers are accountable to Christ, not to one another, and that the essence of the kingdom—righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit—must take precedence over external regulations. Ultimately, the call is to live with self-examination, avoid causing others to stumble, and prioritize love over liberty, ensuring that our actions reflect Christ's character rather than our own pride.
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    42 mins
  • Owe No Man Anything—Except This (A Biblical View of Debt)
    Feb 8 2026
    What does the Bible really teach about debt, money, and Christian integrity? In Romans 13:8, the apostle Paul gives a command that is often misunderstood: "Owe no man any thing, but to love one another." Does this mean all debt is sinful—or is Paul pointing us to something deeper? In this sermon, we walk carefully through Romans 13:8–14, examining: What Scripture says about paying debts honestly and on time The danger of financial bondage and irresponsible borrowing Why love is a debt that can never be paid off How loving others fulfills the law of God What practical godliness looks like in everyday life Why Christians are called to wake up, walk honestly, and put on Christ Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, this message connects biblical teaching on money, integrity, work, and love—showing how our financial conduct reflects our discipleship. This is not about legalism or earning salvation, but about living faithfully as servants of Christ in the world. 📖 Primary Text: Romans 13:8–14 📖 Supporting Scriptures: Proverbs, Psalms, Leviticus, James, 1 Thessalonians, Galatians If you've ever wondered: Is debt always wrong? What does it mean to owe love? How should Christians think about money and integrity? This message is for you.
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    49 mins
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