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MarchToZion

MarchToZion
YouTube Video VVVEVmtLTzZ0ZXQ4Wk52TlIycl9vSVZ3LjhMN2JhV0FUWnln In Scripture, the word passion means suffering. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains that Christ’s “passion” refers to His suffering, as described in the early chapters of Acts. While we don’t often use the word that way today, we still speak of compassion—which literally means to suffer with someone. True compassion is being moved by another’s pain and engaging to help because you feel the sting of their suffering. This biblical understanding of passion and compassion points us back to the suffering Savior and the heart He gives His people. This message is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

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In Scripture, the word passion means suffering. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains that Christ’s “passion” refers to His suffering, as described in the early chapters of Acts. While we don’t often use the word that way today, we still speak of compassion—which literally means to suffer with someone. True compassion is being moved by another’s pain and engaging to help because you feel the sting of their suffering. This biblical understanding of passion and compassion points us back to the suffering Savior and the heart He gives His people. This message is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

#sermon #preaching #christianradio #PassionOfChrist #BiblicalCompassion #SufferingSavior #ActsTeaching #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #ChristianDoctrine #CrossOfChrist #GospelTruth #BibleTeaching #ChristOurExample
Suffering - The True Biblical Meaning of Passion
Throughout the Old Testament, Israel was repeatedly rebuked for turning to Egypt for help instead of trusting in the Lord. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains why this was such a grave offense to God. Faced with the threat of Assyria, Israel feared armies, money, and weapons—and ran back to the very nation that had enslaved them centuries earlier, rather than praying to the God who had delivered them. This timeless warning reminds us how easily fear drives God’s people to trust worldly power instead of divine deliverance. This message is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0


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Israel's Mistake - Trusting Egypt Over God's Power
In this message from Luke 10:1–20, Benjamin Winslett returns to the fascinating and often-overlooked account of Jesus sending out the Seventy. Though their names are unknown and their later lives largely hidden from history, the lessons drawn from their mission are anything but obscure.

This sermonexplores why Jesus sent them two by two, what it means to be sent as lambs among wolves, and how the Kingdom of God was already present and active in their ministry. Along the way, we consider the call to pray for true laborers, the reality of rejection in gospel work, and the proper focus of Christian joy—not power, success, or recognition, but having our names written in heaven.

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Lessons from the Seventy
In Romans 9, Scripture carefully distinguishes between God’s active work in showing mercy and His passive endurance of the wicked. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains that God actively prepares vessels of mercy, while enduring vessels of wrath with great long-suffering—without causing their wickedness or sin. Historic Baptists rightly rejected double predestination and reprobation, teaching instead that the wicked are where they are by nature, as a result of Adam’s transgression, and not because God forced them into sin. This careful, biblical distinction is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

#sermon #preaching #christianradio #Romans9 #VesselsOfMercy #LongSuffering #HistoricBaptist #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #BiblicalDoctrine #Predestination #SovereignGrace #ChristianTheology #BibleTeaching
God's Longsuffering - Understanding Romans 9
In this edition of Words of Grace, Pastor Benjamin Winslett begins a message centered on a vital biblical question: what truly has the preeminence in our lives? Drawing from Colossians 1:18, we are reminded that Christ is not only our Savior, but our King—first in rank and first in influence.



This first portion of the message explores our identity as citizens of a kingdom not of this world, the present reality of Christ’s kingdom, and the devotion it calls for from those who belong to it. Using Scripture, illustration, and thoughtful reflection, Pastor Winslett invites us to examine where our loyalties rest and whether Christ truly holds the highest place in our hearts.



This message is part one of a two-part series and was delivered at Flint River Primitive Baptist Church. Be sure to join us next time for the continuation of this important subject!



Radio broadcast for February 8, 2026.



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What Has the Preeminence? | Part 1
Isaiah’s vision of the One whose garments are stained with blood has been understood in two primary ways throughout church history. Some early Christian preachers saw this as pointing to Christ’s suffering in His passion at the cross. Others—particularly from the Reformation onward, including the Puritans and many historic Baptists—have understood it as referring to Christ’s second advent. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains that either way, the focus remains on Christ Himself, who comes into the world to accomplish decisive work for His people. Whether in His suffering or His return, Christ acts in power and purpose. This message is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

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Christ's Second Coming, Historic View, Reformation View to Today's View
Some churches and associations have embraced “no-hell” theology—teaching annihilationism or universalism, claiming that the wicked simply cease to exist after death. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains why the Bible does not teach this and why salvation cannot be rightly understood apart from what we are saved from. Scripture teaches that Christ delivers His people from the eternal wrath of God—a reality that is terrifying to contemplate, especially for those who know their sins and know that God exists. This sober and necessary truth is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

#sermon #preaching #christianradio #HellInTheBible #WrathOfGod #SalvationByGrace #EternalJudgment #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #ChristianDoctrine #FearOfGod #BiblicalTruth #GospelMessage #BibleTeaching
The Terrifying Truth About God's Wrath
Isaiah declares that Christ “shall not fail nor be discouraged, till he set judgment in the earth,” and calls Him the One who publishes salvation. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett reflects on the beauty of the Lord Jesus Christ—not a physical beauty that attracts the world, but the beauty of a Savior who brings salvation to His people. Drawing from several passages in Isaiah, including Isaiah 63:1, this message highlights one of the most encouraging titles given to Christ: mighty to save. This glorious truth is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

#sermon #preaching #christianradio #MightyToSave #Isaiah63 #BeautyOfChrist #SaviorOfSinners #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #MessianicProphecy #ChristOurSavior #BiblicalChristology #GospelTruth #BibleTeaching
Mighty to Save - Jesus Christ as Seen in Isaiah
In AD 70, God judged Jerusalem for rejecting Him and crucifying His Son—but even amid that devastation, His people were delivered. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains that Scripture consistently pairs judgment with deliverance: the wicked face God’s wrath, while His people are spared. The challenge for believers today is to live wisely so that we are not caught up in the judgments of the world. This sobering truth is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

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AD 70 Judgment - God's Deliverance for Believers
Writing to the persecuted church at Thessalonica, the apostle Paul offered comfort with a striking promise: “Rest with us, when Christ shall return.” In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains how Paul encouraged suffering believers—not by denying judgment, but by proclaiming Christ’s return in flaming fire, taking vengeance on those who do not know God and who persecute His people. Scripture consistently parallels deliverance and judgment, reminding the church that suffering is not the final word. This truth is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

#sermon #preaching #christianradio #SecondThessalonians #PersecutedChurch #ReturnOfChrist #BiblicalJudgment #DeliveranceAndJudgment #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #ChristianHope #FearOfGod #BibleTeaching #Eschatology
Paul's Message - Hope Amidst Persecution Through Christ's Return
When God’s people are persecuted—even unto death—the promise of Christ’s return brings real comfort. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett reminds us that although believers may be killed all the day long and counted as sheep for the slaughter, their persecutors do not get the last word. History is filled with governments that legally executed Christians and rulers who died peacefully without earthly consequence—but there is a Ruler mightier than them all, and none can escape His judgment. This sobering and hopeful truth is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0
#sermon #preaching #christianradio #ChristianPersecution #ReturnOfChrist #JudgmentOfGod #SufferingChurch #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #Martyrs #BiblicalHope #FearOfGod #ChristianDoctrine #BibleTeaching
God's Judgment - Comfort in Persecution and Hope?
In this message from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Pastor Benjamin Winslett explores the preeminence of Christ and what it means for our lives as citizens of His kingdom. We belong to a kingdom not of this world—the Kingdom of Heaven, the Kingdom of God, the Kingdom of Christ—and Christ is to be first in all things.

From the devotion expressed in marriage vows to biblical statements of doxology, from the apostles leaving all to follow Jesus to the warnings given to the church at Ephesus, this sermon challenges us to examine what, if anything, we place above Christ in our hearts. Let this message inspire you to reaffirm His preeminence in your life.

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What Has The Preeminence?
God’s judgment is a terrifying reality to sinners who know their own guilt and know that God exists—even while the world scoffs and grows bold against God and His Christ. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains why Scripture consistently couples judgment with redemption, pointing to Isaiah 53 where Christ suffered judgment to redeem His people from it. A gospel that never mentions hell is incomplete, because redemption has no meaning apart from judgment. This sober truth is proclaimed in the full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

#sermon #preaching #christianradio #JudgmentAndRedemption #HellInTheBible #Isaiah53 #SubstitutionarySuffering #PrimitiveBaptist #FlintRiverBaptist #BenjaminWinslett #BiblicalJudgment #GospelTruth #ChristianDoctrine #FearOfGod #BibleTeaching
God's Judgment & Redemption : Understanding Divine Justice
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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What’s Your Post?
The Bible does not portray sinners as morally neutral people who simply struggle with a sinful nature. In this sermon excerpt from Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, Benjamin Winslett explains that fallen humanity actively runs headlong into wickedness and flees from God—shaking a fist at Him rather than seeking Him. Yet in mercy, God intervenes, sending the Spirit of His Son into our hearts, crying “Abba, Father,” and making us new creations. Salvation is not self-reform but divine deliverance, proclaimed in this full sermon available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw0OUaTFqI0

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From Shaking Our Fist at God to Crying “Abba, Father”
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