The Quiet but Bold Disciple (Part 2)

In this second part of The Quiet but Bold Disciple, we continue examining the Apostle John through his interactions with Peter and his relationship with Jesus.

We consider John standing faithfully at the cross while Jesus entrusts His mother to his care, and then follow Peter and John as they run to the empty tomb on the morning of the resurrection. Their different personalities and actions provide another interesting glimpse into the character of these two apostles.

We then come to John 21, where Peter asks Jesus, “Lord, and what shall this man do?” Jesus’ answer – “What is that to thee? follow thou me” – provides an important lesson about keeping our attention on Christ rather than comparing our calling, circumstances, or service with those of others.

The message concludes with several practical observations about the reality of the Gospel accounts, John’s humility, friendly rivalry, the danger of comparison, and the importance of simply following Christ faithfully.

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What’s Your Post?

In this episode of Words of Grace, Benjamin Winslett continues a series of messages rooted in repentance by asking a simple but searching question: What is your post? Drawing from Romans chapter 12, this broadcast explores Paul’s call for believers to present themselves as living sacrifices and to serve God according to the grace and gifts He has assigned them.

Repentance, we are reminded, is not mere stopping—it is replacement. God does not leave His people in stasis, but transforms them inwardly and places them into meaningful service within His church. From prophecy and teaching to mercy, giving, and leadership, Romans 12 paints a picture of the church as a body where every member has a God-appointed role.

This message calls listeners away from conformity to the world and toward sober-minded, humble service in Christ’s kingdom, urging us to take our place faithfully, knowing that our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed.

Radio broadcast for February 2, 2026.

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