Providence Baptist Church exists to make and mature disciples for the glory of God and the good of our neighbor. We worship together at 10:30 a.m. every Sunday.
Don't be tossed about by every wind of influence, living a double-minded life. As Christians, the call is to singular thinking, guided by Christ alone, not divided loyalties. #Faith#ChristianLiving
Paul's message: Don't let personal pride or the desire to avoid offending become an obstacle to the gospel. Seek to please everyone, not for self-advantage, but to be a conduit for the good news and help bring salvation to many. #Gospel#ChristianLiving#Faith
Christians ought to be willing to refrain from offending others for the gospel's sake. This includes changing how we speak about our political convictions to win more people to Jesus. #ChristianFaith#Gospel#Politics#Ministry#Conviction
True pleasure, reward, and comfort are found not in fame or power, but in serving God. His strength is perfected in our weakness, meekness, and humilityβnot in worldly success or comfort. #Faith#Humility
Today is the day of salvation. If you're not a Christian, your purpose is to be saved: repent from sins, believe in Christ's sacrifice and resurrection. Find fulfillment by submitting your desires to God's plan. #Salvation#Faith
As people of God, we are all brothers and sisters in Christ. Our value isn't determined by wealth, possessions, or status, but by our shared faith. Let's value each other accordingly. #Faith#Community
Christ's death wasn't for one group, but for all kinds of people, regardless of race, status, or background. It's a message of inclusion for everyone. #Theology#Inclusion
Don't boast about power or status. Instead, boast about meekness, selfless service, humility, and lowliness. When we gather as the church, worldly distinctions should fade away. #ChristianLiving#Humility
External appearance can deceive. True worth and value, especially to God, reside within. The world may overlook Jesus for being a poor carpenter from a humble town, but his heart held the divine essence of the Savior. #InnerWorth#Faith
They overlooked the Messiah because they saw him through the wrong filter. The wisest, smartest, most powerful creator of all was walking before them, and they missed it. Don't view people through the wrong lenses, or you'll see them incorrectly. #Perspective#Faith#Insight
Some believe God needs us to share His love, but the truth is richer. Our God is Triune: one in nature, three in person. Within the Godhead, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit eternally share perfect love and glory, needing no one else. #Theology#Trinity#ChristianFaith
After losing everything, including his children and health, he clung to one truth: everything is temporary except God. Even with nothing, he found peace knowing his Redeemer lives. #Faith#Resilience
Never be the starting center fielder for the Phillies? True. But you CAN dedicate yourself to becoming a kinder, more loving, generous, and compassionate version of yourself daily. As one part wastes away, another renews. #PersonalGrowth#SelfImprovement
Sinners, even with the law before their eyes, remain spiritually blind and unable to truly comprehend it. The new covenant through Christ is the only solution to see the world as it truly is. #SpiritualBlindness#NewCovenant
In America, we all seek freedom and liberty, yet achieving it seems elusive. The answer to this fundamental question lies within God's Word, as the Bible offers solutions to life's most critical inquiries. #Freedom#Faith
Think you're not enough for God's plan? Too sinful, not smart, or not good-looking enough? Remember, God used a donkey, uneducated fishermen, and a blind rabbi. If He can use them, He can use you. #Faith#GodsPlan#Inspiration
Jesus' victory came through loss. This pattern of reversal is ours to imitate, not by seeking suffering, but by adopting Christ's servant mindset and following Him wherever He leads, even if it means potential suffering for His glory. #ChristianLife#FaithJourney