Audio Sermons by Benjamin Winslett, from the pulpit of Flint River Primitive Baptist Church, located near Huntsville Alabama.
The orthodox word “Trinity” is one that expresses the theological truth that the Godhead is one God in three Persons; Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. In this message, Pastor Winslett speaks to the great…
Human beings are social creatures and as such, no one is to be an island to himself. In this message, Ben Winslett shares insight from scripture about the need for companionship in the world.
Micah 6:8 says God requires of His people that they do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. Today we focus on that beautiful, Christlike trait, mercy.
We continue our series from the last two weeks on salvation, considering Paul’s statement that saved people are “His workmanship,” and that we have been saved “unto good works.”
A continuation of last week’s message, we consider the “flip side of the coin” in the conclusion of Jesus’ interaction with the Rich Young Ruler. While salvation is impossible with men, all things ar…
An interesting exchange of words took place between the Lord Jesus and a character know as the rich young ruler, as recorded in the gospel accounts. The young man mistakenly believed in salvation by …
Psalm 69 highlights one event of suffering in David’s life, as he faced persecution for his faith. But much of this special Psalm has a Greater David in mind, who suffered in a greater way for the sa…
We know we are to trust in God, but sometimes things in life make us afraid. What do we do in those moments? We consider that in today’s message.
The continual outrage, paranoia, fear, and hysteria we see in America today is more akin to the reaction of an atheist than a Christian! If you believe in Christ, you ought to have a completely diffe…
Followers of the Lord Jesus have great strength in Christ. Despite suffering, His strength is made perfect in our weakness.
While often unpleasant, afflictions can be a teacher to us. In this message, pastor Ben Winslett speaks of the root causes of suffering and also some of the things we can learn in trials.
Concluding our series on the Book of Titus, we look at Paul’s instructions to reject a heretic but also his commendation of several faithful men, contrasting the two.
After such a climactic end to the gospel accounts, you might wonder “what could possibly be next?” In other words, to the early disciples, how could life be anything but mundane after such a phenomen…
“For the Lord God will help me; therefore shall I not be confounded: therefore have I set my face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be ashamed.” Isaiah 50:7
On Palm Sunday 2020, we considered…
Returning to Titus chapter 3, we consider an exhortation that we find three times, in three different forms, an exhortation for one to do “good works.”
Join us for this message from Titus chapter 3, on the subject of the washing of regeneration and renewing of the Holy Ghost.
We live in a politically charged season. In this message, we learn about our obligation to obey the powers that be and also the times in which civil disobedience is warranted.
If one was to pick a verse with more “salvation concepts” to unpack than others, Titus 2:14 would definitely be on the top of the list. Our Saviour Jesus, His identity, His suffering, the cross, the …