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The Charlie James Show PodcastThe Charlie James Show PodcastHour 2 | Trump’s Speech, GOP Challenges, & Media Bias | 03-05-25This hour dives into President Trump’s impactful speech, where he proclaimed America’s resurgence and reaffirmed his commitment to policies like tax cuts, border security, and a balanced budget. Charlie highlights the left’s ongoing denial and media bias, focusing on their dismissal of the president’s success, even criticizing emotional moments like the tribute to a cancer-stricken boy. In another key discussion, Bob Fetterly from Pickens County GOP talks about the challenges facing local reorganization efforts, stressing the importance of participation and integrity within the party. Lastly, the hour wraps with a deeper look at Trump’s direct, unfiltered...2025-03-0532 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Omniscience of GodJames Fetterly's sermon "The Omniscience of God" focuses on two key practical implications of God's all-knowing nature: invoking awe and worship, and providing comfort in God's infinite knowledge. He elaborates on these points by referencing several biblical passages.1. **Awe and Worship**: Fetterly begins by emphasizing that understanding God's omniscience should inspire a deep sense of awe and worship. He cites Romans 11:33-36, where Paul praises the unsearchable wisdom and knowledge of God. This passage highlights God's all-encompassing understanding, which surpasses human comprehension, and should lead believers to worship.2. **Incomparability of God**: Moving to Isaiah 40:13-14, 28...2024-06-1834 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Holiness of GodIn James Fetterly's sermon "The Holiness of God," he explores the profound attribute of God's holiness and its implications for believers. The sermon begins with a prayer, asking for God's presence and the Holy Spirit's guidance as the congregation delves into understanding His holiness.Fetterly emphasizes that studying God's attributes, particularly His holiness, helps believers understand who God is and how He reveals Himself. He defines holiness as a state of being set apart and distinct from the common, highlighting the vast difference between the Creator and His creation.Using Ezekiel 22:26, Fetterly explains that the...2024-05-2833 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Blood of ChristIn the sermon delivered by James Fetterly, he introduces a forthcoming series on the attributes of God, sparking anticipation for deepening understanding among his audience. The sermon then transitions to a focused exploration of the significance of Christ's crucifixion, rooted in the biblical narrative and emphasizing the prophetic declarations Jesus made about his own suffering, death, and resurrection as detailed in various passages from the Gospel of Luke. Fetterly elaborates on the critical theological concept that Christ’s blood, shed on the cross, stands at the core of Christian faith, serving as the means for redemption, propitiation, cleansing, forgiveness, an...2024-05-0130 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Cross Of ChristJames Fetterly's sermon focuses on the significance of Christ's crucifixion and its spiritual implications for believers. He begins by outlining the current series on the cross of Christ, noting that the study will conclude with a discussion on the crucifixion and the observance of the Lord's Supper. Fetterly plans to transition to a series on the attributes of God afterward.The sermon then shifts to a detailed examination of Luke 23, where Jesus' words from the cross are highlighted. Fetterly discusses the theological and spiritual meanings of Jesus' seven statements from the cross, which encapsulate themes of forgiveness...2024-04-2633 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Cross of Christ and The ResurrectionIn this sermon by James Fetterly, the central focus is on Isaiah 53:10, exploring the profound connection between the cross of Christ and His resurrection, emphasizing the necessity of both for the fulfillment of God’s plan for salvation. Fetterly starts by reflecting on the cross's significance, which, without the resurrection, would be devoid of validation, vindication, and affirmation. He credits MacArthur for illuminating this connection, underscoring that the resurrection serves as God's affirmation of Jesus bearing our sins and satisfying divine justice.Fetterly then shifts to the Apostles Creed, a Trinitarian statement of faith, to highlight the hi...2024-04-0532 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Word of AbandonmentJames Fetterly's sermon focuses on the profound significance of the cross of Christ and the moments of Jesus' abandonment and anguish as described in Matthew 27. Fetterly highlights four key ironies observed at the crucifixion: Jesus, mocked as king, is the true King; He appears powerless but possesses ultimate power; He did not save Himself to save humanity; and His cry of despair on the cross actually demonstrates His trust in God.Fetterly then explores the theological implications of the cross, emphasizing how Christ's suffering and death provide the foundation for human justification before God. Despite human sinfulness...2024-03-1533 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Word of AffectionJames Fetterly's sermon delves into the profound meanings and lessons derived from the cross and Jesus' actions and words during his crucifixion. Fetterly emphasizes several key themes:1. **Forgiveness and Salvation**: He begins with the idea that the cross represents forgiveness, as Jesus demonstrated by asking for forgiveness for those who crucified him, signifying broad and specific forgiveness that allows sinners to reconcile with God and have a relationship with Him.2. **Reconciliation and Eternal Assurance**: Fetterly discusses how the cross also symbolizes salvation and reconciliation with God, highlighting Jesus' promise of paradise to the repentant thief...2024-03-0429 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Word of ForgivenessJames Fetterly's sermon, "The Word of Forgiveness" delves into the profound and multifaceted nature of Jesus Christ's death on the cross. Fetterly begins by reflecting on the nature of Christ's death as both a natural outcome of His incarnation and a unique event. Unlike every other human, Jesus, being sinless, did not die for His own sins but as a spotless lamb, taking upon Himself the sins of humanity. This death was not only unique but also miraculous and supernatural, preordained before the foundation of the world and executed with Jesus's own authority over life and death....2024-02-0732 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Death of ChristJames Fetterly's sermon, "The Death of Christ," profoundly explores the significance of Jesus' crucifixion, affirming it as the focal point of Christian faith, as highlighted by James Montgomery Boyce. Fetterly emphasizes the cross as our hope for salvation, citing Oswald Chambers who categorizes three entities in relation to the cross: heaven, which is interested; hell, which fears it; and humans, who often ignore its meaning. The sermon delves into four aspects of Christ’s death: natural, unnatural, preternatural, and supernatural.1. **Natural Death**: Fetterly asserts that Jesus experienced a genuine physical death, as evidenced in Acts 20:28 and Philippians 2:8. Th...2024-01-2929 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Prologue to LukeJames Fetterly's sermon on Luke 1:1-4 explores the prologue of Luke's Gospel, emphasizing its historical reliability, apostolic sources, and its purpose in fulfilling the Old Testament narrative. He begins by highlighting the classical quality of Luke's writing, as noted by scholars like Sir William Ramsey, who regard Luke as a first-rate historian. Fetterly points out that Luke's account is based on eyewitness testimonies, particularly the apostles, and this is underscored by references to the Gospel's beginning and end (Luke 24:48).Fetterly explains that Luke's Gospel serves several purposes: it completes the Old Testament narrative, provides an orderly account...2023-12-1428 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastPhilippians 1In this sermon, James Fetterly focuses on the book of Philippians, emphasizing themes of joy, thanksgiving, and unity in Christ. He begins by reflecting on the Reformation's impact on theology and announces his plan to dedicate four Sundays to exploring each chapter of Philippians, with a focus on praise and thanksgiving to God.Fetterly highlights that Philippians, written by Paul, expresses gratitude for the support from the Philippians and encourages unity, joy, and contentment in Christ. He underscores that true joy and thankfulness are grounded not in worldly circumstances but in the eternal nature of Christ.2023-12-0132 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastSola ScripturaThe sermon by James Fetterly focuses on the concept of Sola Scriptura, emphasizing that the Bible alone is the word of God and the only infallible rule of faith and practice. Fetterly begins with a prayer, acknowledging the need for God's guidance and the power of the Holy Spirit in understanding and applying the truths of Scripture.He explains that Sola Scriptura was a foundational principle of the Protestant Reformation, asserting the Bible's authority over theological claims and practices. He cites 2 Timothy 3:14-17 to illustrate how Scripture is vital for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness...2023-11-2432 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastBackslidden Hope - Hosea 14James Fetterly's sermon focuses on the concept of "sola gratia" or "grace alone," a key tenet of Reformed theology, as he reflects on Hosea chapter 14. Fetterly emphasizes that Christians are saved solely by God's grace, a gift that is neither earned nor merited by human actions. He explains that salvation is entirely the work of God, from start to finish, and highlights this through the story of Hosea, a prophet sent to the wayward northern kingdom of Israel.The sermon explores how Hosea's message calls Israel to return to God, repent of their sins, and acknowledge their...2023-11-2128 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastHosea Chapter 8This sermon by James Fetterly focuses on the book of Hosea, specifically Hosea 8, to discuss the themes of God's covenant with His people and the consequences of breaking that covenant. The sermon opens with an exploration of prophecy, emphasizing its dual role in calling both the unregenerate to repentance and the remnant to righteousness.In Hosea 8, Israel is admonished for its unfaithfulness to God. They have transgressed the covenant by setting up their own idols and altars, despite God giving them His laws and statutes. Even though God would have lavished His laws upon them, they find...2023-11-0330 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastHosea #4The sermon by James Fetterly focuses on the book of Hosea, specifically chapters 4 and 5, and explores the themes of sin, judgment, and the grace of God in the context of the Israelite society. Hosea serves as a "prosecutor" for God, laying out the case against Israel for their spiritual adultery, disobedience, and abandonment of the Lord.The sermon begins by diving into the root problem of Israel's disobedience: lack of knowledge. The "knowledge of God" is not just intellectual awareness but involves a deep, intimate relationship with God, manifesting in obedience and love for Him. In Hosea 4:1...2023-10-1930 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastImputationThe sermon by James Fetterly delves into the Christian doctrine of justification and imputation, focusing on how sinners are made righteous in the eyes of God. Drawing from various books of the Bible, including Isaiah, Genesis, Psalms, and Zechariah, Fetterly paints a vivid picture of the courtroom setting where God declares sinners as righteous, not by their own deeds but by faith in Christ alone.The sermon begins with a prayer and an introduction to Isaiah 61:10, which speaks of rejoicing in the Lord for He has clothed us with garments of salvation and robes of righteousness. Fetterly...2023-10-1737 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's Podcast#1 Introduction to HoseaThis sermon by James Fetterly delves into the book of Hosea, a minor prophet in the Old Testament, to explore the themes of God's steadfast love, covenantal faithfulness, and the consequences of breaking that covenant. The sermon begins with a prayer, committing the time to God and asking for wisdom and understanding.The book of Hosea is divided into two main sections: chapters 1-3 focus on Hosea's marriage to Gomer, an unfaithful wife, and chapters 4-14 focus on God's relationship with Israel, His unfaithful people. Hosea's marriage serves as a symbol of God's relationship with Israel, illustrating...2023-09-2531 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastPrerequisites for a New Heart"Prerequisites for a New Heart" by James Fetterly discusses the need for a personal transformation that comes through a relationship with God, based on the promises outlined in the Bible. Drawing heavily on Ezekiel 36:26 and 1 Peter 4, Fetterly presents the view that Christians obey God's commands not out of obligation, but due to the transformation that Christ brings to their lives.Fetterly emphasizes that God has promised to give a "new heart" to his followers, a heart that responds to Him in a way that is pleasing. This "heart surgery" makes the once-dead things of God become alive...2023-05-0729 minGrace Bible Church of Conway\'s PodcastGrace Bible Church of Conway's PodcastThe Doctrine of Predestination - Doctrines We Should Not ShunThis podcast episode discusses the doctrine of predestination and why it is a doctrine that should not be shunned. James Fetterly argues that predestination is an important biblical concept that helps us to understand God's sovereignty and our salvation.📜 Predestination is a biblical doctrine that teaches that God chooses who will be saved and who will not be saved.🤔 Predestination can be a difficult concept to understand and accept, but it is an important part of Christian theology.📖 The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and that he has the power to save anyone he chooses.💡 Predestination helps us to unders...2023-03-1633 min