Worship: Types and Motivations | Compelled to Worship, Part 2

In last week’s Words of Grace, we began considering the question: what compels us to worship God? After defining worship from Scripture, we now turn to the ways it is expressed and the motivations behind it.

In this message, Pastor Ben Winslett looks at the types of worship—spontaneous praise, private devotion, and corporate gathering—and then asks what truly drives us to worship. From the finished work of Christ that makes worship acceptable, to the changed heart that longs for God, to life’s providences and the encouragement of others, we see how worship is both enabled and compelled by the grace of God.

Join us as we continue this study on what it means to worship in spirit and in truth. Continue reading “Worship: Types and Motivations | Compelled to Worship, Part 2”

Defining Worship | Compelled to Worship, Part 1

Have you ever stopped and asked yourself what truly compels us to worship God? In this edition of Words of Grace, Pastor Ben Winslett begins a two-part message on the subject of worship.

Drawing from both Old and New Testaments, we explore the rich meaning of worship—bowing before the Lord, serving Him, and revering His name. Scripture shows us that worship is never random or empty ritual, but a heartfelt response to encounters with the living God.

Join us as we look at the biblical foundation of worship and consider what it means to approach God in humility, reverence, and service.

Radio program for August 17, 2025. Continue reading “Defining Worship | Compelled to Worship, Part 1”

Beautiful In Its Time | Ecclesiastes 3

Life is made up of seasons—some filled with joy, others with sorrow. Ecclesiastes 3 reminds us that every phase, whether it feels like a beginning or an ending, has its place.

In this broadcast, Pastor Ben Winslett takes us through Solomon’s timeless words to show how every chapter of life, even the ones we don’t understand, can hold beauty when viewed through the eyes of faith.

📖 Scripture references: Ecclesiastes 3:1–11, Psalm 139, Colossians 1:16, 2 Chronicles 16:9

Radio broadcast for August 10, 2025. Continue reading “Beautiful In Its Time | Ecclesiastes 3”

From Ruin to Restoration | Present Evil World, Part 2

In this week’s Words of Grace broadcast, we share the second half of Pastor Winslett’s sermon entitled “Present Evil World.” Picking up in Galatians 1:4, Ben traces the Bible’s sweeping contrast between the world as God originally created it and the world as it now stands—fallen, broken, and filled with sorrow. But through Christ, who gave Himself for our sins according to the will of the Father, we are not only saved from sin and wrath, but from this present evil age itself.

This salvation, planned before the world began and accomplished by the triune God, points us to something far greater: a world to come, where righteousness dwells, death is no more, and God Himself is our comfort and light. Join us as we conclude this sobering yet hope-filled message of gospel assurance.

Radio broadcast for July 27, 2025.

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The Prosperity of the Wicked | Present Evil World, Part 1

In this week’s edition of Words of Grace, we begin a two-part message titled “This Present Evil World.” Drawing from Galatians 1:4, Pastor Ben Winslett explores the painful realities of life in a fallen world—where tragedy, injustice, and sorrow are all too common. Referencing Isaiah 57 and Psalm 73, today’s episode considers why the righteous often perish early while the wicked seem to prosper, and how Scripture helps us make sense of it all.

Though this world is marred by sin, God’s word offers deep comfort: Christ gave Himself to deliver us from this present evil world, according to the will of the Father. Join us for this sobering yet hope-filled message.

Radio broadcast for July 20, 2025. Continue reading “The Prosperity of the Wicked | Present Evil World, Part 1”

Neighbors and Enemies

Who exactly is our neighbor? Are we permitted to hate our enemies? In this week’s broadcast, Pastor Ben Winslett explores Jesus’ striking command to love not only our neighbors but also our enemies. Drawing from Matthew 5 and Jesus’ parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10, we examine the deeper spiritual meaning behind the law and how this teaching reveals both the futility of Pharisaical righteousness and the perfection found only in Christ.

Discover how genuine Christian love transcends social circles, prejudice, and even personal animosity—shining forth as evidence of our identity as God’s children.

Radio broadcast for July 6, 2025. Continue reading “Neighbors and Enemies”

The Glory of the Second House

In this week’s episode of Words of Grace, we share a message Ben Winslett recently delivered at Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, exploring the prophecy that the second temple would surpass Solomon’s in glory. While some wept over its humble foundation, the prophet Haggai foretold something far greater—that the Lord Himself would come to His temple.

Through Scripture and history, we trace how Christ’s physical presence fulfilled this prophecy, ultimately leading us to consider the spiritual temple of today: the New Testament Church. If Jesus brought glory to the second temple by visiting it, what does it mean that He dwells in His church today by the Spirit?

Radio broadcast for June 29, 2025. Continue reading “The Glory of the Second House”

A Deeper Understanding of the 6th Commandment

In today’s broadcast of Words of Grace, Pastor Ben Winslett continues our study through the Sermon on the Mount by examining Christ’s words concerning the commandment, “Thou shalt not kill.” While many in Jesus’ day limited this command to literal murder, Jesus revealed its deeper meaning—warning against unrighteous anger, insults, and heart-level contempt.

We consider how Scripture distinguishes between justified killing in cases of justice or war and the sin of murder. But most importantly, we reflect on Christ’s call to examine our hearts. Anger without cause, calling someone “Raca,” or condemning a person as worthless or lost—all reveal a deeper guilt that the Law always intended to expose.

This message also emphasizes the urgency of reconciliation. Jesus teaches that making peace with our brother is more important than offering a gift at the altar. Join us as we unpack the holiness of God’s Law and our need for Christ’s righteousness, both imputed and worked in us through grace.

Radio broadcast for June 1, 2025. Continue reading “A Deeper Understanding of the 6th Commandment”

God’s Chosen Servant | Isaiah 42

This week on Words of Grace, we turn to Isaiah 42 for a stirring look at God’s Chosen Servant — a prophecy that reveals the mission and character of the Lord Jesus Christ. Unlike the conquering political figure many first-century Jews anticipated, Christ came in gentleness, mercy, and unwavering purpose. He didn’t clamor for attention or crush the weak. Instead, He upheld the bruised reed and rekindled the smoking flax, ministering hope to the broken. Though quiet in demeanor, He accomplished what no other could: full and final redemption for His people.

Join Pastor Ben Winslett as he unpacks this passage in light of its New Testament fulfillment and points us to the victorious, compassionate Savior who will not fail nor be discouraged. Continue reading “God’s Chosen Servant | Isaiah 42”

He Is Risen Indeed!

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 own sufferings in this world. From eyewitness testimony to deep theological truth, this message reminds us that because Jesus lives, we shall live also. He is risen indeed!

Radio broadcast for April 20, 2025. Continue reading “He Is Risen Indeed!”