Grace Bible Church of Conway's Podcast

De: Jeffrey Johnson
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  • We are a Reformed Baptist Church in Conway, AR and we are seeking to be known for the gospel.

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  • Why Most People Walk Away from Jesus (And Don’t Even Know It)
    Apr 15 2025

    Jeffrey Johnson begins his message by inviting the congregation to turn to Ruth 1:6–18 as he continues the series on the gospel according to Ruth. Before diving into the passage, he reflects on the church’s upcoming 25th anniversary, marveling at how quickly time has passed and how abundantly God has blessed the church. Drawing a connection to 2 Chronicles and the story of Jehoshaphat, he recalls how the Lord fought the battle for Israel, turning their fear into overwhelming blessing—a metaphor Johnson uses to describe God's provision for the church over the years: “Our cup is overflowing.”

    He transitions from personal gratitude to the text, focusing specifically on verses 14–18. In this moving scene, Ruth chooses to stay with Naomi, clinging to her rather than returning to Moab like Orpah. Johnson uses this image as a powerful spiritual metaphor, asking: Are you kissing Christ, or clinging to Him? Like Ruth and Orpah, many people may weep, show emotion, and have affection for Christ, but only a few truly cling to Him with a total, lifelong commitment. He parallels this idea with the rich young ruler who approached Jesus, desiring eternal life, yet went away sorrowful because he was unwilling to give up everything.

    Johnson urges the congregation to examine whether they have fully surrendered to Christ or are still negotiating with God, offering only partial obedience. Ruth, by contrast, exemplifies full devotion—leaving behind her homeland, family, gods, and comforts to follow Naomi into an unknown land. Johnson emphasizes that to cling to Christ means to turn your back on everything else, to follow Him wherever He leads, to embrace all of Him, and to submit to Him completely as your God.

    Throughout, he uses vivid personal and biblical illustrations: his father's unintentional idolatry of a relic collection, the story of Demas who abandoned Paul for love of the world, and young men he's counseled who walked away from obedience despite knowing the truth. He reminds the congregation that Christ doesn’t offer half-hearted discipleship—He demands everything, and in return offers everything.

    The message crescendos with Ruth's declaration: “Where you die, I will die.” Johnson explains that true discipleship isn’t a temporary emotional decision—it’s a lifelong commitment. We must cling to Christ until death, not merely “kiss” Him in fleeting affection. He calls both the lost and the saved to examine their hearts: are they clinging to Christ with everything, or are they being pulled back to Moab?

    Johnson ends with a pastoral plea for the kind of faith that, like Ruth’s, says to Jesus: “I’m not letting go.” He prays that God would grant this kind of whole-hearted repentance and enduring faith, giving Him all, and following Him in trust and joy until the end.

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    49 m
  • Can God Redeem a Life That’s Been Completely Wrecked?
    Apr 7 2025

    In this powerful opening message from the series on The Gospel According to Ruth, Pastor Jeffrey Johnson reframes the familiar story of Ruth not as a romantic tale, but as a profound picture of redemption. He highlights that Naomi—not Ruth or even Boaz—is at the center of this story, as it mirrors our own desperate need for salvation. Through Naomi's journey from fullness to emptiness, from pleasantness to bitterness, we see ourselves: utterly ruined, spiritually bankrupt, and in need of a Redeemer.

    Pastor Johnson unpacks the devastating consequences of sin—not only in our own lives but in the lives of those around us. Drawing from Ruth chapter 1, he emphasizes that salvation is not about God seeing potential in us, but about His grace rescuing us when we had absolutely nothing to offer. This is the essence of the gospel: Christ, our kinsman Redeemer, steps into our hopelessness, not because of our merit, but because of His mercy.

    This sermon lays a sobering yet necessary foundation for understanding grace and sets the stage for the hope-filled redemption story to come. If you’ve ever felt like you’ve made a mess of your life or wondered if you’re too far gone, this message is a must-listen.

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    42 m
  • Why You're Anxious—and What to Do About It
    Apr 4 2025

    In this powerful and deeply pastoral message, Jeffrey Johnson addresses the very real struggle of anxiety and how it often stems from our desire for control and a lack of trust in God's sovereignty. Drawing from Scripture, particularly Jesus’ words in Matthew 6, Pastor Johnson unpacks the nature of anxiety—how it overloads our minds with unproductive worry, often paralyzing us instead of propelling us toward peace.

    Using relatable analogies like speed wobbles while snowboarding or a plane in distress, he illustrates how anxiety often signals a loss of perceived control. But rather than trying harder to manage what is beyond our grasp, we are called to submit under God's mighty hand, casting all our cares upon Him, because He cares for us.

    Johnson reminds us that life is more than our careers, children, health, or finances—our highest calling is to glorify God. And that purpose cannot be taken from us, regardless of our circumstances. Through practical steps and spiritual truths, this message offers both comfort and conviction, helping believers redirect their focus from tomorrow’s worries to today’s obedience, from fear to faith, and from self-reliance to full surrender.

    If you’ve been battling anxiety or looking to help others through it, this sermon is filled with biblical hope and encouragement for the weary soul.

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    28 m
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