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Moments of Worship
345. Dealing with Fear
Send a textJoin Pastor Keith today as he briefly examines fear. We all have fears: some small like a wasp and some deeper like failure or man. Today as you listen and live out your day may you trust in Jesus Christ alone.
2026-02-03
04 min
Moments of Worship
326. Peter Walks to Jesus: Matthew 14:22-32 (Pursuit of God Series)
Send a textIn this opening episode of our Pursuing God series, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Peter stepping out of the boat in Matthew 14, reminding us that faith falters not when storms grow stronger, but when our focus shifts from Christ to our circumstances. Drawing on Scripture and Reformation wisdom, this episode calls us to pursue God with humble dependence, fixing our eyes on Jesus and trusting Him when He says, “Come.” Join us this month as we draw near to God together.
2026-01-05
05 min
Moments of Worship
317. Peace with God
Send a textPastor Keith reflects on Romans 5:1 to show that true peace begins with being reconciled to God through justification by faith. This peace is not a feeling but a settled reality purchased by Christ’s finished work. Because believers are clothed in Christ’s righteousness and freed from God’s wrath, they stand in a permanent state of peace with God—a peace that becomes the foundation for all other peace in the Christian life.
2025-12-09
02 min
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314. Hope Rooted in God's Faithfulness
Send a textIn this Advent episode on Hope, Pastor Keith shows how believers can stand firm by remembering God’s unchanging character. Drawing from Lamentations 3, he explains that true hope rests not on circumstances but on the Lord’s steadfast love, daily mercies, and unwavering faithfulness. Because God is our portion, we can face any season with confidence in His enduring promises.
2025-12-04
02 min
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313. Hope That Holds in Suffering
Send a textIn this Advent episode, Pastor Keith explains that Christians have a “living hope” because Christ is risen and reigning. Drawing from 1 Peter 1 and reinforced by Reformed voices like Calvin and Spurgeon, he emphasizes that hope is rooted in God’s mercy, kept by God’s power, and strengthened through trials. Believers can face suffering with confidence because Christ Himself secures their future.
2025-12-03
04 min
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312. Hope in the Waiting
Send a textIn this Advent episode on Hope, Pastor Keith reflects on the essential role of waiting in the Christian life. Drawing from Romans 8:23–25, he reminds listeners that biblical hope is active, eager, and anchored in the certainty of God’s promises. Just as Christ came at the fullness of time, He will return at the fullness of time—and because of that assurance, believers can endure present trials with confident, Christ-centered expectation.
2025-12-02
03 min
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311. Hope Founded on God’s Unbreakable Promise
Send a textIn this Advent episode on Hope, Pastor Keith reflects on the unshakable confidence believers have because God keeps His promises in Christ. He reminds listeners that biblical hope is not wishful thinking but a settled assurance rooted in the character of God and fulfilled in the coming of Jesus. Though the world is marked by darkness, sin, and uncertainty, the Light of Christ has already dawned, and His return is certain. Pastor Keith encourages believers to anchor their hearts in the finished work of Christ, to endure trials with confidence in God’s sovereign fa...
2025-12-01
04 min
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310. Giving Thanks As We Remember the Works of the Lord
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Psalm 103:1–5 and explores how thanksgiving grows through remembering God’s benefits. Drawing on insights from Reformed voices like Calvin, Luther, and Matthew Henry, he explains that forgetfulness is a major enemy of gratitude and worship. By rehearsing God’s works—His forgiveness, healing, redemption, steadfast love, and satisfaction—believers steady their souls and strengthen their faith. The episode highlights that true thanksgiving flows from hearts that intentionally remember God’s mercy in Christ.
2025-11-26
04 min
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303. Behold His Power
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith leads listeners to behold the omnipotence of God—the limitless power that creates, sustains, and resurrects. Drawing from Jeremiah 32:17 and Ephesians 1:19–20, the episode explores how God spoke the universe into existence, upholds all things by His providence, and revealed His greatest power in raising Jesus from the dead. Listeners are invited to consider how this same resurrection power now works in every believer, strengthening their faith, sustaining them in weakness, and assuring them that nothing is too hard for the Lord. Worship flows from seeing God...
2025-11-17
04 min
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301. Behold His Holiness
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn invites listeners to behold the blazing holiness of God — the perfection that causes angels to cover their faces and creation to tremble. Drawing from Isaiah’s vision of the Lord high and lifted up and John’s glimpse of heaven’s unending song, this reflection reminds us that true worship begins with awe and humility. God’s holiness exposes our sin, silences our pride, and draws us near only through Christ, the One who makes the unapproachable approachable.
2025-11-13
02 min
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300. Behold His Glory
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Isaiah 40:25–26 and Psalm 19:1–4, exploring how the heavens declare the glory of God and reveal His unmatched power and beauty. Creation itself becomes a living testimony of His splendor, inviting us to lift our eyes and behold the greatness of our Creator. We were made to marvel—and true worship begins when we see God clearly and respond with awe. Through this meditation, listeners are reminded that the clearer our vision of God’s glory, the deeper our worship becomes.
2025-11-12
04 min
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286. Is Anyone Suffering? Pray: James 5:13–14
Send a textIn Episode 14, Pastor Keith reflects on James 5:13–14, where believers are called to pray in suffering, sing in joy, and seek prayer in sickness. This passage teaches us that every season of life is an invitation to draw nearer to God in dependence and faith.
2025-10-23
04 min
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285. Let Your "Yes" Be "Yes" and "No" Be "No": James 5:12
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 5:12, where believers are called to live with integrity and truthfulness. He explains that when James says, “Let your yes be yes and your no be no,” he is urging followers of Christ to be people whose words can be trusted without the need for oaths or exaggerated promises. Pastor McMinn connects this command to Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5, emphasizing that honest speech reflects the character of God, who is always faithful and true. The episode concludes by reminding listeners that genuine integr...
2025-10-22
03 min
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284. The Example of the Prophets: James 5:10–11
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 5:10–11, where believers are called to look to the prophets and to Job as examples of patient endurance in suffering. The prophets remained faithful to God’s calling despite rejection and hardship, demonstrating that obedience often brings difficulty but always honors God. Job’s story reveals that even in deep pain and loss, God’s purposes are compassionate and merciful. Together, their examples teach that true blessing is not found in avoiding trials, but in steadfast faith that trusts God’s goodness through th...
2025-10-21
02 min
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283. Be Patient Until the Coming of the Lord: James 5:7–9
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 5:7–9 and calls believers to patient endurance as they await the Lord’s return. Using the image of a farmer waiting for the harvest, he illustrates how faith matures through seasons of waiting and trial. James reminds us to strengthen our hearts and guard against grumbling, knowing that the Judge is near. True patience is not passive but anchored in the promise that Christ will soon set all things right.
2025-10-20
05 min
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282. The Wages Cry Out: James 5:4–6
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on James’s warning to the rich who oppress the poor. James declares that withheld wages and the cries of mistreated workers reach the ears of the Lord of hosts, reminding us that God sees every act of injustice. Pastor Keith contrasts this greed and self-indulgence with the generosity of Christ, who became poor for our sake. Listeners are urged to live with integrity, compassion, and open-handed generosity—reflecting God’s justice and mercy in a world prone to selfishness.
2025-10-17
03 min
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280. Earthly Treasures: James 5:1–3
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn examines James 5:1–3, where believers are warned against placing their trust in earthly riches. Using the image of decaying treasure, he shows how wealth that once seemed valuable eventually corrodes and bears witness against the heart that clings to it. Pastor Keith explains that James’s call to “weep and howl” is not about poverty but repentance—a call to turn from misplaced confidence in possessions and to treasure Christ above all. This episode challenges listeners to hold their resources with open hands, investing in what is et...
2025-10-15
05 min
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279. If the Lord Wills: James 4:15–17
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 4:15–17, where believers are reminded to live with humble dependence on God’s will. Pastor Keith highlights how easily we forget that every breath and opportunity comes from the Lord. He explains that saying “If the Lord wills” is not mere habit or hesitation, but a declaration of trust in God’s sovereignty over every detail of life. The episode challenges listeners to submit their plans, ambitions, and daily routines to God’s direction, learning that true peace and confidence are found not in contr...
2025-10-14
02 min
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278. Come Now, You Who Say: James 4:13–14
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 4:13–14, where believers are warned against presuming upon the future. He shares how easily our confidence shifts from trusting God to trusting our own plans. Through a reminder that life is like a mist—brief and fragile—Pastor Keith calls listeners to humble dependence on God’s will rather than self-assured planning. This episode challenges believers to submit their schedules, ambitions, and decisions to the Lord, recognizing God’s sovereignty over every tomorrow.
2025-10-13
04 min
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276. Do Not Speak Evil: James 4:11–12
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith McMinn examines James 4:11–12, where believers are warned against speaking evil of one another and taking God’s role as judge. He highlights the seriousness of slander and gossip, explaining that condemning others places us in a position only God rightfully holds. Pastor Keith emphasizes that God alone has authority to judge and that our calling is to humility, love, and accountability, rather than criticism. Practical applications include examining our speech, avoiding gossip, and entrusting justice to God. The episode closes with encouragement to live in humility and grace, allowing God...
2025-10-08
04 min
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275. Humble Yourselves Before the Lord: James 4:9–10
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 4:9–10 and the call to humble ourselves before the Lord. Drawing from the wisdom of John Calvin—“Until men truly know themselves, they will never seek God”—he explains that true humility begins with seeing our sin in light of God’s holiness. This is not despair but repentance that leads to grace. Pastor Keith reminds listeners that God exalts those who bow low before Him, turning sorrow over sin into the joy of restored fellowship with God.
2025-10-07
03 min
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274. Draw Near to God: James 4:7–8
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on James 4:7–8. Using the illustration of moving closer to a weak cell signal in his office, he explains that as we submit to God and resist the devil, He draws near to us. Drawing near involves both outward repentance and inward humility, turning our hearts fully toward God. Listeners are encouraged to take intentional steps toward Him, trusting His promise to meet them with grace and presence.
2025-10-06
04 min
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273. God Gives Grace to the Humble: James 4:5–6
Send a textPastor Keith McMinn explores James 4:5–6, showing how God gives grace to the humble and opposes the proud. This episode encourages listeners to turn from pride, embrace humility, and rely on God’s saving, empowering grace in everyday life.
2025-10-03
04 min
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272. Friendship with the World: James 4:4
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn explores James 4:4 and the sobering reality that friendship with the world makes us enemies of God. Using the imagery of divided loyalties, he explains how James likens compromise with worldly values to spiritual adultery. Pastor Keith reminds listeners that we cannot serve both God and the world, and he challenges them to examine their priorities and affections. Yet the message is not one of despair, but of grace — the God who warns us against worldly friendship also offers forgiveness and reconciliation through Christ.
2025-10-02
04 min
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269. Two Kinds of Wisdom: James 3:13–18
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith explores the contrast between earthly and godly wisdom. Using the illustration of two gardeners—one sowing carelessly, the other tending thoughtfully—he highlights how wisdom shapes our lives and relationships. Earthly wisdom, fueled by jealousy and selfish ambition, brings disorder and conflict, while the wisdom from above is pure, peaceable, gentle, merciful, and sincere. Listeners are encouraged to examine their motives, pursue God’s wisdom through prayer, and sow peace in their daily interactions.
2025-09-29
03 min
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267. Taming the Tongue: James 3:7-12
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn turns to James 3:7–12 and explores the power of the tongue. Humanity has tamed every kind of creature, yet the tongue remains untamable apart from God’s grace. With it, we bless the Lord, but with it, we also wound those made in His image. Pastor Keith challenges listeners to examine their words, confess where they have harmed, and seek the Spirit’s help to speak with consistency and blessing.
2025-09-25
04 min
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266. The Tongue’s Power: James 3:1-6
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on the immense power of the tongue as described in James 3:1–6. Though small, our words can guide, bless, or destroy, much like a rudder steers a ship or a bit guides a horse. James warns that those who teach will be judged more strictly because words carry eternal significance. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to speak intentionally, reflect Christ, pray before speaking, encourage others, and correct gently, letting the Spirit guide their words so that their speech brings life and honors God.
2025-09-24
04 min
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258. Joy in Trials: James 1:2–4
Send a textJames calls believers to “count it all joy” when facing trials, because God uses hardship to refine faith and produce steadfastness. In this episode, Pastor Keith McMinn encourages us to see our challenges not as obstacles, but as opportunities for God to shape us into maturity in Christ.
2025-09-12
04 min
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257. Greeting and Purpose: James 1:1
Send a textIn the opening verses of James he introduces himself as a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ. This simple greeting sets the tone for the entire letter: true faith begins with humble surrender. In today’s episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on how our deepest identity is found in belonging to Christ, and how living as His servant shapes the way we face every circumstance.
2025-09-11
04 min
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251. The Disciples in the Boat: God Who Calms the Storm; Mark 4:39–41
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Mark 4:39–41, where Jesus calms the storm with a word. The disciples, terrified and powerless, witness His divine authority as the wind and waves obey Him. With insights from Calvin and John Newton, Pastor Keith reminds us that worship is trusting Jesus’ rule not only in calm seas, but in the fiercest storms of life.
2025-09-03
03 min
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250: David in the Wilderness: God Who Satisfies: Psalm 63: 1-4
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn takes us into the wilderness with David as he pours out his heart in Psalm 63:1–4. Far from comfort, safety, and even the sanctuary, David declares that his soul thirsts for God more than water in a dry land. Pastor Keith unpacks how David found his true satisfaction not in changed circumstances, but in the steadfast love of the Lord — a love he calls “better than life.” With insights from Augustine and John Piper, this episode reminds us that worship is not dependent on where we are...
2025-09-02
04 min
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249. Moses at the Burning Bush; Exodus 3:4–6
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn explores Moses’ encounter with God at the burning bush (Exodus 3:4–6). He reflects on God’s holiness, personal call, and the awe it inspires, weaving in insights from Reformed theologians to show how we can respond in worship today.
2025-09-01
04 min
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242. Death and Life in the Power of the Tongue: Proverbs 18:21
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Proverbs 18:21 — “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.” He begins by sharing how the tongue, with its thousands of taste buds, helps us enjoy food and form words—but also carries far greater power. Pastor Keith explains how our speech can bring encouragement, blessing, and praise, or it can spread gossip, criticism, and strife. He reminds listeners that words are never neutral; they bear fruit that returns to us. Drawing from bot...
2025-08-21
03 min
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241. A Friend Loves at All Times: Proverbs 17:17
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith shares a personal story about his friend Will—who wrote him letters while deployed, built a coffee bar for his office, and even makes sure he’s on time for Sunday worship. Reflecting on Proverbs 17:17, “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity,” we explore what true friendship looks like and how it ultimately points us to Jesus, the Friend who never fails.
2025-08-20
03 min
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240. The Lord Tests the Heart; Proverbs 17:3
Send a textProverbs 17:3 reminds us that just as silver is refined in a crucible and gold in a furnace, the Lord tests the heart. In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith unpacks what it means for God to refine us—not by tempting us to sin, but by using trials to reveal and strengthen our faith. Discover how God’s refining fire is meant to purify, not consume, so that Christ’s image shines more clearly in us.
2025-08-19
04 min
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237. The Way of the Upright Leads Away from Evil: Proverbs 16:17
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Proverbs 16:17, “The highway of the upright turns aside from evil; whoever guards his way preserves his life.” He paints a picture of the upright walking a clear, intentional path that avoids sin—not out of fear, but out of love for God. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to guard their way, stay spiritually alert, and keep their eyes fixed on Christ, knowing that the highway of righteousness is the only road that leads to life.
2025-08-15
02 min
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236. Better to be Humble with the Lowly: Proverbs 16:18–19
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Proverbs 16:18–19, warning against the destructive path of pride and urging listeners to embrace humility. He contrasts the temporary allure of riches gained alongside the proud with the eternal value of walking humbly with the lowly, following the example of Christ. Through biblical illustrations and practical application, Pastor Keith encourages believers to serve quietly, value Christlikeness over status, and seek the joy of aligning their hearts with the gentle and lowly heart of Jesus.
2025-08-14
03 min
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234. Honest Scales and God’s Delight: Proverbs 16:11
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Proverbs 16:11, showing how honest scales and balances belong to the Lord. He shares how integrity in our daily dealings is an act of worship that mirrors God’s character and brings Him delight.
2025-08-12
05 min
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226. Watch Your Words: Proverbs 12:18
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on Proverbs 12:18, highlighting the profound impact our words can have. Rash and careless speech is compared to sword thrusts—painful and damaging—while wise, thoughtful words bring healing and restoration. Listeners are encouraged to examine their hearts, guard their tongues, and speak in ways that reflect the grace and wisdom of God. This episode calls believers to be intentional with their words, using them to build up, comfort, and point others to Christ.
2025-07-30
03 min
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223. One Gives Freely: Proverbs 11:24-25
Send a textIn Episode 223 of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on Proverbs 11:24–25 and the wisdom that generosity leads to blessing. Campers from Worship Arts Camp are reminded that in God’s kingdom, those who give freely are often the ones who are most refreshed. Through questions for reflection and practical application, listeners are encouraged to live with open hands and trust God’s provision.
2025-07-25
04 min
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220. The Righteous and the Wicked: Proverbs 10:6-9
Send a textIn this special episode of Moments of Worship, six campers from Worship Arts Camp join Pastor Keith to reflect on Proverbs 10:6–9. These verses draw a sharp contrast between the lives of the righteous and the wicked—those who walk in God’s ways and those who reject them. Together, we’ll consider the blessings of integrity, the legacy of a godly life, and the security that comes from following God’s wisdom. Through clear teaching and thoughtful reflection, this episode invites listeners to examine their hearts and walk in the righteousness that comes through Christ.
2025-07-22
04 min
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216. God's Hatred of Evil: Proverbs 6:16-19
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn explores Proverbs 6:16–19, where Scripture lists seven things the Lord hates — from prideful eyes and lying tongues to those who sow discord among brothers. God's hatred of evil is not arbitrary or emotional, but rooted in His holy character. These verses expose the inward and outward nature of sin and reveal how deeply God cares about truth, justice, and unity.
2025-07-16
05 min
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215. Consider the Ant: Proverbs 6:6-11
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on God’s call to learn from one of the smallest creatures in creation—the ant. Proverbs 6 teaches us that the ant, though without a leader or overseer, works diligently and wisely, preparing in season without delay.Drawing from the insights of Reformers John Calvin and Martin Luther, Pastor Keith explores how this simple illustration reveals deeper spiritual truths. Calvin reminds us that even the smallest parts of creation can humble our pride and expose our laziness. Luther teaches that every voca...
2025-07-15
04 min
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214. Stay Away from Evil: Proverbs 5:21
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the sobering truth that all our ways are before the eyes of the Lord. Nothing in our hearts or habits is hidden from Him. With Scripture cross-references and insight from voices like Spurgeon, this devotional calls us to walk in holiness—not out of fear of exposure, but out of reverence and love for the God who sees and cares.
2025-07-14
04 min
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213. Guard Your Heart: Proverbs 4:23
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Proverbs 4:23 and the vital call to guard our hearts with vigilance. Since everything we do flows from the condition of our hearts—our words, thoughts, priorities, and worship—we must carefully protect what we allow in and what we dwell on. Drawing from Scripture this episode reminds us that guarding our hearts is not about self-reliance, but Spirit-empowered watchfulness. Because in Christ, we have been given new hearts—and now we are called to keep them fixed on Him.
2025-07-11
04 min
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212. Trust in the Lord: Proverbs 3:5-6
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Proverbs 3:5–6 and the call to trust the Lord with our whole hearts. True wisdom begins not with our own understanding, but with surrender—acknowledging God in every part of life. Through Scripture, gospel reflection, and insights from voices like Charles Spurgeon and John Piper, this devotional reminds us that the God who directs our paths is infinitely wise and always faithful. Worship today by trusting Him fully—even when the way ahead is unclear.
2025-07-10
05 min
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211. Treasure God's Wisdom: Proverbs 2:1-6
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith McMinn explores Proverbs 2 and the call to treasure God’s wisdom above all else. Just as miners search diligently for silver, so we are called to seek God’s Word with a heart of worship and expectancy. True wisdom isn’t achieved—it’s received from the Lord, who gives generously to those who ask. With reflections from Colossians, James, and voices like Spurgeon and Calvin, this devotional reminds us that the pursuit of wisdom is ultimately the pursuit of Christ—in whom are hidden all the treasures of wisdom and k...
2025-07-09
03 min
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210. The Fear of the Lord: Proverbs 1:7
Send a textIn this opening episode of our Worship & Wisdom series through Proverbs, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on what it means to fear the Lord—and why that fear is the true starting point for all wisdom. This episode explores how reverent awe before God shapes our thinking, humbles our hearts, and leads us to Christ, who is the very wisdom of God. With Scripture cross-references and insights from Reformed voices like Charles Spurgeon, John Calvin, and John Piper, listeners are called to a life of worshipful wisdom rooted in holy fear.
2025-07-08
04 min
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209. The Lord Is My Light and Salvation: Psalm 27
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn walks through Psalm 27—a bold declaration of trust in God amid fear, opposition, and waiting. David's words remind us that the Lord is our light, our salvation, and our stronghold. Even when enemies surround us or answers seem delayed, we are called to seek God’s presence above all else and wait on Him with courage. Be encouraged today: you are not alone, and you will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
2025-07-07
04 min
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206. When You Struggle with Self-Control: Galatians 5:22–23
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith explores the struggle of self-control through the lens of Galatians 5:22–23, where the apostle Paul reminds us that self-control is a fruit of the Spirit—not something we achieve by willpower, but something God grows in us as we walk with Him. Pastor Keith encourages listeners that although the battle between the flesh and the Spirit is real (Galatians 5:17), believers are no longer slaves to sin (Romans 6:6) and have been given everything they need for life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3). If you’re feeling weary from repeated failure, this episode offers hope...
2025-07-03
04 min
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205. When You Long for Heaven: Philippians 3:20–21
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on Philippians 3:20–21 and the deep longing believers feel for their true home—heaven. As part of the Fighter Verses series, this devotion reminds us that our citizenship is in heaven and our hope is in the coming of our Savior, Jesus Christ. He will one day transform our frail, earthly bodies to be like His glorious body. Whether we struggle with physical limitations, sorrow, or simply a holy homesickness, this passage points us to the promise of renewal and eternal joy in Christ. We are...
2025-07-01
04 min
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201.When You Feel Despondent: Psalm 121
Send a textWhen life feels heavy and your heart grows weary, Psalm 121 offers solid hope for the soul. In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn guides us through this beloved psalm, reminding us where to look when our strength is gone:"I lift up my eyes to the hills. From where does my help come? My help comes from the LORD, who made heaven and earth." (Psalm 121:1–2) Even when we can’t see beyond the clouds, the Lord is not distant or unaware. He is our Keeper—faithful, personal, and constant:"...
2025-06-25
03 min
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200. When You're Struggling to Pray: Romans 8:26
Send a textn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on the comforting truth of Romans 8:26—how the Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness, especially when we don't know how to pray. When words fail us and our hearts are heavy, the Spirit Himself intercedes with groanings too deep for words. Even in silence or sorrow, we are not alone in prayer. The Spirit prays in us, the Son intercedes for us, and the Father hears us.
2025-06-24
03 min
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194. When You're Suffering: 1 Peter 5:10
Send a text"And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you."Suffering can feel overwhelming and unending, but God’s Word reminds us it is only for "a little while" compared to the eternal glory that awaits us in Christ. In this episode, Pastor Keith encourages listeners to cling to the promise that the God of all grace is not distant from our pain. He is actively working to restore, confirm, strengthen, an...
2025-06-16
03 min
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188. When You Struggle to Love Others: 1 Corinthians 13:4-7
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on a past experience with a difficult musician—someone he tried to serve and love, but who remained critical and resistant. This personal story sets the stage for today’s Fighter Verse, 1 Corinthians 13:4–7, which describes a love that is patient, kind, enduring, and selfless: a love that often feels impossible in messy, real-life relationships.But this passage isn’t about a love we can generate on our own. It’s a supernatural love that flows from Christ, who first loved us. As Tim Keller...
2025-06-06
04 min
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182: When You Feel Far from God: James 4:8
Send a textWhat do you do when God feels distant—when your prayers seem unanswered, your Bible reading feels dry, or your heart feels cold? In this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith gently reminds us that God hasn’t moved—we have. Yet the invitation still stands: “Draw near to God, and he will draw near to you” (James 4:8). We are called to draw near through humility, confession, and a renewed hunger for His presence.
2025-05-28
03 min
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176. When You Don't Go to Worship: Hebrews 10:24–25
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the quiet drift that can pull us away from corporate worship—whether from exhaustion, hurt, or habit. Sharing insights from a recent 9Marks Weekender with fellow pastors, he points us back to the irreplaceable role of the gathered church in the Christian life.The Fighter Verse, Hebrews 10:24–25, urges us not to neglect meeting together, but to encourage one another—especially as the Day of Christ draws near. Pastor Keith highlights several “one another” commands from the New Testament that require our presen...
2025-05-20
05 min
Moments of Worship
175. When You Feel Insecure or Insignificant: Psalm 139:13–14
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, we confront feelings of insecurity and insignificance with the truth of Psalm 139:13–14. God’s Word reminds us that we are fearfully and wonderfully made—personally formed by the Creator of the universe. You are not overlooked, forgotten, or random. You are intentionally designed by God for His glory. Pastor Keith encourages us to silence the lies of comparison and inadequacy by remembering our worth in God’s eyes and responding in worship.
2025-05-16
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Moments of Worship
174. When You Doubt God's Love: Romans 8:38-39
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the deep human longing to be loved and how that longing is fully met in the unshakable love of God through Christ. When we are tempted to doubt God’s love—especially in light of our sin and failures—Romans 8:38–39 reminds us that nothing in all creation can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. This episode invites listeners to rest in the glorious truth that God’s love is secure, steadfast, and forever.
2025-05-15
03 min
Moments of Worship
172. When You’re Impatient: Psalm 27:14
Send a textIn Episode 172 of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on the struggle of impatience through the lens of Psalm 27:14: “Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord.” Drawing on the simple illustration of waiting for Christmas as a child, this episode explores how waiting—though difficult—is a vital part of the Christian life. Impatience often reveals our desire for control, but Scripture calls us to trust in God’s timing and character. Waiting is not passive; it’s an act of faith and worship. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to...
2025-05-13
04 min
Moments of Worship
171. When You’re Anxious About the Future: Matthew 6:34
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, we turn to Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:34 to anchor our hearts when anxiety about tomorrow creeps in. Pastor Keith explores how this verse fits within the broader teaching of Jesus on trusting God for our needs and living with daily dependence. We are reminded that worry adds nothing to our lives and that God, who faithfully provides for the birds and flowers, will surely care for His children. Learn how to confront anxious thoughts with biblical truth, trust God's care in the present, and plan with faith ra...
2025-05-12
06 min
Moments of Worship
170: Riches in Christ and the Grace of the Gospel: Philippians 4:19-23
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith closes the Philippians series by highlighting God’s abundant provision and sustaining grace. From Paul’s confident assurance in Philippians 4:19 that “my God will supply every need of yours according to his riches in glory in Christ Jesus,” we are reminded that the God who provided for Paul will likewise care for His people. This promise flows out of a life marked by gospel partnership and worshipful generosity. Paul’s final greetings—especially from those in Caesar’s household—affirm that the gospel is bearing fruit in unexpec...
2025-05-09
04 min
Moments of Worship
169: Sharing in Gospel Troubles and Treasures: Philippians 4:14–18
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on Paul’s heartfelt gratitude to the Philippians for their faithful partnership in the gospel. Drawing from Philippians 4:14–18, we explore how their sacrificial giving was not merely financial support, but a fragrant offering to God—a visible expression of worship and love for Christ. Paul’s joy was not in the gift itself, but in the spiritual fruit it revealed in their lives. As we meditate on this passage, we’re invited to consider how gospel generosity flows from hearts transformed by grace and leads to w...
2025-05-08
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Moments of Worship
168: Content in Christ Alone: Philippians 4:10–13
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the Apostle Paul’s testimony of contentment in all circumstances. Drawing from Philippians 4:10–13, we’re reminded that true contentment isn’t tied to our situation but to our Savior. Paul learned to be content whether in need or in abundance because his strength came not from within, but from Christ. This episode invites us to examine where we seek satisfaction and challenges us to anchor our peace in Jesus, the only one who sustains us through every season.I can do all t...
2025-05-07
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Moments of Worship
167: Think on These Things: Philippians 4:8–9
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith explores Philippians 4:8–9, where the Apostle Paul exhorts believers to set their minds on that which reflects the character of God—truth, honor, justice, purity, beauty, and moral excellence. Paul writes, “If there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things” (v. 8). This is a call to intentional, Christ-centered meditation that aligns the believer’s thoughts with the revealed will of God in Scripture. Pastor Keith reminds us that godliness begins in the mind, and biblical thinking leads to biblical living. Paul continues, “What you have learned and received and heard an...
2025-05-06
04 min
Moments of Worship
166: Stand Firm, Rejoice, and Rest in His Peace: Philippians 4:1–7
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Philippians 4:1–7, where the Apostle Paul urges the Philippians to stand firm in the Lord, pursue unity, and walk in joy and peace. Paul tenderly addresses a conflict between two faithful women, Euodia and Syntyche, calling the church to help restore their fellowship in the Lord. He then gives a series of powerful exhortations: “Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice” (v. 4), and “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God” (v...
2025-05-05
04 min
Moments of Worship
161: Giving Thanks in All Things
Send a textToday Pastor Keith gives personal reflection of a wonderful ministry and evening of worship at Bethel Baptist Church. Join in today and be thankful for the blessings of God in your life.
2025-04-28
04 min
Moments of Worship
158: The Exaltation of Christ: Philippians 2:9–11
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith leads us into a time of awe and reverence as we meditate on Philippians 2:9–11. After Christ’s humble obedience to the point of death, God exalted Him to the highest place, giving Him the name above every name. One day, every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. This powerful truth compels us to worship—not only with our voices but with lives fully surrendered to the risen King. As we exalt Christ today, we remember that glory follows humili...
2025-04-23
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Moments of Worship
157: The Example of Christ: Philippians 2:5–8
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith unpacks the humility and obedience of Jesus as described in Philippians 2:5–8. Though fully divine, Christ willingly emptied Himself, took on the form of a servant, and became obedient to death on a cross—all for our sake. This profound picture of sacrificial love challenges us to adopt the same mindset: to let go of pride, to serve without recognition, and to walk in selfless obedience. As we reflect on the example of Christ, we are invited not just to admire His humility but to be tran...
2025-04-22
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Moments of Worship
156: Through Humility: Philippians 2:1–4
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith reflects on the apostle Paul’s call to unity through humility. Drawing from Philippians 2:1–4, we explore how genuine Christian unity is rooted not in personal ambition, but in a Christlike mindset that puts others first. Pastor Keith highlights how Jesus’ servant-hearted example calls us to value others above ourselves and to pursue the interests of others in love. Through biblical reflection and thoughtful questions, listeners are invited to examine their own posture toward humility and unity in the body of Christ. The episode closes with a wors...
2025-04-21
04 min
Moments of Worship
154: Standing Firm Together: Philippians 1:27–30
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith brings us to the closing section of Philippians 1, where Paul shifts from personal reflections to a powerful call for the church. He urges believers to “let your manner of life be worthy of the gospel of Christ” (Phil. 1:27). Whether he is present with them or absent, Paul desires to hear that the Philippians are standing firm in one spirit, striving side by side for the faith.Pastor Keith highlights how unity in the body of Christ is essential—not just for internal strength but as a visible testim...
2025-04-16
05 min
Moments of Worship
153: Living for Christ: Philippians 1:21–26
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith unpacks Paul’s profound declaration, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” From a prison cell, facing an uncertain future, Paul expresses unwavering hope and purpose. His life is fully devoted to magnifying Christ, seeing every moment as fruitful labor for the gospel. Yet, he holds an eternal perspective, knowing that death brings him into the full presence of Christ, which he calls “far better.”Pastor Keith encourages listeners to reflect deeply on this mindset. He reminds us that the Christian life is not mar...
2025-04-15
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Moments of Worship
152: Confidence in Deliverance: Philippians 1:19–20
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith reflects on Paul’s unshakable confidence in God’s deliverance from Philippians 1:19–20. Even in prison, Paul finds hope in the prayers of the saints and the power of the Holy Spirit. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to trust in God’s ultimate deliverance, embracing the truth that God is at work in every trial for our good and His glory.
2025-04-14
04 min
Moments of Worship
151. Love with Knowledge & Discernment: Philippians 1:7–11
Send a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith unpacks the depth of Paul’s prayer in Philippians 1:7–11. Paul’s desire for the believers is not just that they would love more, but that their love would abound with knowledge and discernment. Pastor Keith reflects on how this kind of love equips us to pursue what is excellent, to live pure and blameless lives, and to bear the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ. You’ll be encouraged to consider how you can cultivate grace-centered relationships in your family, church, and community — relationships that are anchored in truth...
2025-04-11
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Moments of Worship
150. Partnership in the Gospel: Philippians 1:3–6
Send a textIn this episode, we explore the beauty and depth of gospel partnership. “I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy, because of your partnership in the gospel from the first day until now. And I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1:3–6).Paul’s words overflow with gratitude and joy as he reflects on the faithful partnership of the Phil...
2025-04-10
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Moments of Worship
149. Grace and Peace: Philippians 1:1–2
Send a textIn this episode, we begin with the life-giving foundation of the Christian life: grace and peace. “Paul and Timothy, servants of Christ Jesus, to all the saints in Christ Jesus who are at Philippi, with the overseers and deacons: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ” (Philippians 1:1–2). Paul’s greeting to the Philippians isn’t just a formality — it’s a profound reminder of our identity and standing before God. Grace is God’s unearned favor, the very gift of salvation in Christ. Peace is the result of that grace: p...
2025-04-09
03 min
Moments of Worship
148: Our Infinite God (An Episode from the Vault)
Send a textIn today’s Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on the greatness of our infinite God. Drawing from passages in Job, Psalms, and Isaiah, we’re reminded that God’s vastness surpasses the depths of the oceans and the reaches of outer space. His wisdom, power, and understanding are unsearchable — beyond the limits of our human minds. Quoting Charles Spurgeon and the words of Romans 11:33, this episode invites you to marvel at the limitless glory of God. Be encouraged today to worship the God whose greatness knows no bounds.
2025-04-08
03 min
Moments of Worship
Passing Down God’s Mighty Works: Psalm 145:4-7
Send us a textIn this episode, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Psalm 145:4-7, emphasizing the importance of passing down faith from one generation to the next. He highlights how worship is not just a personal experience but a shared legacy. The episode urges believers to actively declare God’s mighty works—through conversation, testimony, and song—so future generations will know and worship Him. Pastor Keith warns of the dangers of spiritual silence, referencing Judges 2:10 where a generation forgot the Lord due to a lack of shared testimony. Listeners are challenged to intentionally speak of God...
2025-03-11
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Moments of Worship
121. Bless the Lord: Psalm 103
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Psalm 103, drawing a parallel between the frustration of constantly losing his keys and our tendency to forget God’s blessings. Just as we misplace everyday items, we can easily overlook God’s goodness in our lives. Through David’s words in Psalm 103:1-2, listeners are encouraged to remember God’s benefits—His forgiveness, healing, love, and mercy. Pastor Keith invites listeners to take time to reflect on these blessings, leading to gratitude and heartfelt worship.
2025-02-28
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Moments of Worship
120. A Joyful Noise – Worship from Psalm 100
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn explores Psalm 100, a joyful call to worship that invites all the earth to praise the Lord with gladness and singing. Reflecting on God’s identity as our Creator and Shepherd, this episode reminds us that we belong to Him and are under His loving care. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to approach worship with joy, cultivate gratitude, and live with an awareness of God’s enduring faithfulness. Tune in to discover how Psalm 100 transforms worship into a celebration of God’s goodness and steadfast love.
2025-02-27
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Moments of Worship
117. Dwelling in the Shelter of the Most High: Psalm 91
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn explores the powerful truths of Psalm 91, highlighting God’s protection and faithfulness. Using the illustration of a safe refuge during a storm, he explains how this psalm invites us to find peace and security under the shadow of the Almighty. Through vivid imagery of God as our shelter and fortress, Pastor Keith encourages listeners to trust in God’s unfailing power and love, no matter the challenges they face. Tune in to discover how to dwell in God’s presence and experience His faithful protec...
2025-02-24
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Moments of Worship
116. There Is None Like the Lord; Psalm 86:-8-10
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Psalm 86:8-10, declaring the unmatched greatness of God. Using the illustration of standing before a breathtaking mountain range, he captures how all the wonders of creation pale in comparison to the majesty of the Creator. The psalmist proclaims that no other gods compare to the Lord, whose works are marvelous and whose name is worthy of all worship. Pastor Keith encourages listeners to consider the unique holiness and power of God, challenging them to respond with awe and wholehearted devotion. He invites...
2025-02-21
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Moments of Worship
115. May God Be Gracious to Us: Psalm 67
Send a textIn this episode of Moments of Worship, Pastor Keith McMinn reflects on Psalm 67, highlighting how God’s blessings are meant to reveal His glory to the world. Drawing on the illustration of a sunrise over the Grand Canyon, he shows how God’s goodness in our lives should inspire praise from all nations. The psalmist prays for God’s grace, not just for personal gain but so that His saving power would be known among all people. Pastor Keith challenges listeners to reflect God’s character, pray for the nations, and live missionally by sharing...
2025-02-20
04 min
Moments of Worship
16. Our God Is Faithful (Boston Edition)
Send a textAnd I am sure of this, that he who began a good work in you will bring it to completion at the day of Jesus Christ. (Philippians 1:6) May we trust Christ this day and all days that He will be faithful to complete the work He began in us. To God Be the Glory!
2024-09-20
04 min
Moments of Worship
15. God Our Provider: He Cares for His Own
Send a textTherefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing? 26 Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? (Matthew 6:25-26)God provides for the birds. He will surely provide for you. Take a moment and think of all t...
2024-09-19
04 min
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14. God Is Eternal: He Is Everlasting
Send a textGod has no beginning or end. He always was, is and will be. This is hard for us to understand as we have finite minds and God is infinite. Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever you had formed the earth and the world, from everlasting to everlasting you are God. (Psalm 90:2)Steve Lawson states, God is independent of all creation and eternally self-sufficient. Before anything was made, God already existed. He requires nothing outside of Himself to be complete, for He is infinite in every aspect, including His eternality.” — Steve Lawso...
2024-09-18
04 min
Moments of Worship
13. The Mercy of God: Not Getting What We Deserve
Send a textWayne Grudem defines mercy in this way: mercy is defined as “God’s goodness toward those in distress,” highlighting God’s compassionate and loving response to human suffering and sin. Grudem explains that mercy is distinct from grace.. Mercy involves God withholding deserved punishment and showing compassion, often associated with forgiveness and alleviation of human misery. (Grudem, Wayne. Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine. Zondervan, 1994.)Psalm 103:8; “The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love.Ephesians 2:4-5 ; “But because of his great lov...
2024-09-17
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12. The Goodness of God: Kindness in Jesus the Son
Send a textPsalm 34:8; “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the one who takes refuge in him.”We see God’s goodness throughout the Bible. Nahum 1:7 states, The Lord is good, a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in him. We see God’s goodness to us in His Son. Jesus loves us, cares for us and is always with us. We can rejoice that God showed us mercy, not giving us what we deserve. But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great lov...
2024-09-16
04 min
Moments of Worship
11. God Is Faithful: Resting in His Promises
Send a textGod is faithful! Always! Period. There has never or will ever be a time when God is unfaithful. The steadfast love of the Lord never ceases; his mercies never come to an end; they are new every morning; great is your faithfulness. “The Lord is my portion,” says my soul, “therefore I will hope in him.” (Lamentations 3:22-24)
2024-09-13
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Moments of Worship
10. The Sovereignty of God: A Doctrine of Great Comfort
Send a text God is in absolute control of the universe. Paul states, And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together. And he is the head of the body, the church. He is the beginning, the firstborn from the dead, that in everything he might be preeminent (Colossians 1:17-18). God makes His decisions at His divine pleasure, which is always right and good. God’s sovereignty is most beautifully seen in the life of His saints throughout redemptive history.John Piper states, “God does all things according to His s...
2024-09-12
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9. The Wisdom of God: His Ways Are Perfect
Send a textA.W. Tozer states, “All God’s acts are done in perfect wisdom, first for His own glory, and then for the highest good of the greatest number for the longest time. And all His acts are as pure as they are wise, and as good as they are wise and pure.” This statement from Tozer beautifully captures the essence of God’s perfect wisdom. God was wise in creation: Proverbs 3:19 states, “By wisdom the Lord laid the earth’s foundations, by understanding He set the heavens in place.” Isaiah 28:29 states, “All this also comes f...
2024-09-11
04 min
Moments of Worship
8. God Is Self-Existent: Worshipping Our God who Is Self-Sufficient
Send a textOur God is self-existent. There is never a time that God needs to be replenished. Nothing, or no one, created Him. Jesus said, I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end (Revelation 22:13). A.W. Tozer states, “Origin is a word that can apply only to things created. When we think of anything that has origin we are not thinking of God.” God’s self-existent nature connects to God’s self-sufficiency as He has no need of someone outside Himself. If He did, He would not be God.
2024-09-10
04 min
Moments of Worship
7. God Is Immutable: Worshipping Our Unchanging God
Send a textGod is unchanging. We change all the time: our shoes, minds, ideas, feelings, likes and dislikes. Our surroundings and circumstances are always in transition. In Virginia, the weather changes nearly every day; cold to hot, rainy and cool to humid and hot. But God does not change, at all. Never! Let that sink in. He is entirely perfect and in need of nothing and is always the same. The scripture says, For I the Lord do not change; therefore you, O children of Jacob, are not consumed. (Malachi 3:6).
2024-09-09
04 min
Moments of Worship
6. The Grace of God: A Free Gift
Send a textWe see the goodness of God’s grace to us in His Son. Jesus loves us, cares for us, and is always with us. We should rejoice that God showed us mercy, not giving us what we deserve. But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ by grace you have been saved (Ephesians 2:4-5). God did not spare His Son but spared us through the blood of His Son, Jesus.
2024-09-06
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Moments of Worship
5. The Love of God: Jesus Our Savior
Send a textToday we are looking at the love of God. Paul says in Romans 5:8, but God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. This is ultimate love, in that God sacrificed His Son for His bride.
2024-09-05
04 min
Moments of Worship
4. God Is Omnipresent: Worshipping the Ever-Present God
Send a textGod is everywhere. The Psalmist states, "Where shall I go from your Spirit? Or where shall I flee from your presence? If I ascend to heaven, you are there! If I make my bed in Sheol, you are there! If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, even there your hand shall lead me, and your right hand shall hold me." (Psalm 139:7-10). The late Tim Keller once said, “Knowing that God is always present should radically change how we live, understanding that He is...
2024-09-04
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Moments of Worship
3. God's Omniscience: Praising Our God Who Knows All Things
Send a textPsalm 139:1-6 says: O Lord, you have searched me and known me! 2 You know when I sit down and when I rise up; you discern my thoughts from afar. 3 You search out my path and my lying down and are acquainted with all my ways. 4 Even before a word is on my tongue, behold, O Lord, you know it altogether. 5 You hem me in, behind and before, and lay your hand upon me. 6 Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; it is high; I cannot attain it.God knows all things. Not s...
2024-09-03
06 min
Moments of Worship
2. God Is Holy: Worshipping Our Holy God
Send a textGod is pure and set apart so much that we cannot even begin to fully conceive of His holiness. The theologian R.C Sproul states, “The idea of holiness is so central to biblical teaching that it is said of God, “Holy is his name” (Luke 1:49). God is perfect in all of His ways, sinless, blameless, and without blemish. God is Holy!
2024-09-02
04 min
Moments of Worship
1. God Is Omnipotent: Worshipping Our God Who Is All-Powerful
Send a text“I know that you can do all things, and that no purpose of yours can be thwarted."(Job 42:2)
2024-09-01
03 min
Doxology Matters Podcast
Episode #37: On Worship Part 1 (Jeff Mingee Interviews Keith McMinn)
Send us a textIn this episode, Pastor Jeff Mingee guest hosts and interviews Pastor Keith McMinn on worship. We seek to define and understand what the Bible teaches us about worship and what corporate worship should look like based on this understanding.
2020-10-04
33 min