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Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church
Tifton, Georgia


Devotionals and Sermon Transcripts
At Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church, we desire to share God’s Word beyond the Sunday service. Here you’ll find devotional reflections for daily encouragement and transcripts of past sermons to revisit and study.”
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Daniel: An Introduction
Discover the historical and spiritual "running start" to the Book of Daniel. Elder Jonathan Moseley explores the sovereign hand of God in Judah's captivity, the fulfillment of Deuteronomy 28, and why the fall of Jerusalem demonstrates God's absolute reliability. Learn how the 70-year prophecy of Jeremiah sets the stage for Daniel’s ministry.

Jonathan Moseley
Mar 293 min read


Established By Grace: Final Reflections on Romans
In this final reflection on the Book of Romans, we explore the beauty of a faith established by the only wise God. Journey through Romans 15–16 to discover the power of the "gospel remittance," the debt of grace, and the importance of unity in the Body of Christ. Grounded in the finished work of Jesus Christ and the sovereignty of God, this post offers pastoral encouragement for every believer seeking to stand firm in the truth. Discover how God establishes us.

Jonathan Moseley
Mar 224 min read


The Bridge of Truth and the Reach of Mercy: A Reflection on Romans 15:8–12
Explore the depth of Romans 15:8–12 and discover how Jesus Christ stands as the bridge between God’s ancient promises and His broad mercy. This post examines Christ as the minister of truth to the Jews and the source of hope for the Gentiles, illustrating the scope of God's sovereign grace. Learn how these biblical truths anchor our faith and call us to unity. Read the full reflection and watch the accompanying sermon to dive deeper into the Word of God.

Jonathan Moseley
Mar 83 min read


Why We Study the Old Testament: Finding Hope in the Foundations
Why should Christians study the Old Testament? In this look at Romans 15:1-7, we explore how ancient scriptures were written for our learning, providing patience, comfort, and hope. Discover how the Old Testament points to the finished work of Christ and provides a pattern for how we should bear one another's infirmities in the church today. Maintain a humble heart and a sovereign grace perspective as you learn to draw out the truth of God's Word.

Jonathan Moseley
Mar 13 min read


What Exactly Did Mary Know?
The sermon traces the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy in the birth of Jesus Christ, emphasizing God's faithfulness across centuries. Beginning with Isaiah's prophecy of a virgin conceiving and bearing a son named Immanuel—God with us—the message underscores the miraculous, divinely orchestrated nature of Christ's incarnation, which defied human logic and was foretold over 700 years in advance.

Jonathan Moseley
Dec 22, 202538 min read
Humbly Serving in the Church [Transcript]
This sermon unpacks the metaphor of the church as a single body with diverse members, each possessing unique gifts and roles not for personal glory but for mutual edification and the fulfillment of God's will.

Jonathan Moseley
Nov 23, 202534 min read


The Remnant According to Grace - Romans Chapter 11 - Sermon Transcript | Elder Jonathan Moseley | Pastor Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church | Tifton, GA
The sermon, rooted in Romans 11, affirms that God has not permanently rejected Israel, despite the widespread unbelief among the Jewish people, because His sovereign choice—based on grace, not human merit—has always preserved a remnant. Through the lens of Old Testament figures like Elijah and prophetic texts, it emphasizes that God’s election is not determined by lineage but by His foreknowledge and unearned favor, which extends to both Jews and Gentiles....

Jonathan Moseley
Nov 2, 202540 min read


The Actual Days of Elijah: A Reflection on God's Faithfulness
The sermon centers on God's enduring faithfulness to His people, illustrated through the story of Elijah and the remnant of 7,000 who had not bowed to Baal, as referenced in Romans 11. It emphasizes that despite widespread apostasy in Israel under King Ahab and Jezebel, God had preserved a faithful remnant, demonstrating His sovereign grace and foreknowledge. The narrative traces the spiritual decline of Israel from Solomon's idolatry through the northern kingdom's apostasy .

Jonathan Moseley
Oct 26, 202514 min read
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What is the Backstory of Communion? [Sermon Transcript] Elder Jonathan Moseley Fair Haven Primitive Baptist Church | Tifton, GA
The sermon traces the biblical and theological foundation of the Lord's Supper by unfolding a narrative from Abraham's time, centered on Melchizedek a mysterious priest-king of Salem who blessed Abraham and received a tithe, symbolizing a priesthood superior to the Levitical order.

Jonathan Moseley
Oct 19, 202538 min read


Why Don’t All Jews Believe that Jesus is the Christ? Sermon Transcript: Elder Jonathan Moseley
In this message, Elder Jonathan Moseley teaches from Romans chapters 9–11 , exploring Paul’s question: Why don’t all the Jews believe that Jesus is the Christ? Through Scripture, he explains God’s sovereign election, the righteousness revealed through Christ, and how faith reveals what God has already accomplished in His people. A clear and heartfelt study on grace, faith, and God’s purpose among both Jews and Gentiles. - Watch Here- 📖 Romans 9–11 🎙️ Preached by Elder Jona

Jonathan Moseley
Oct 12, 20251 min read
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