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This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church in Palmetto, GA on May 31, 2026.In this sermon from 2 Corinthians 4:7–18, the Apostle Paul shows that God has put the treasure of the gospel in fragile clay jars—frail human beings—so that the surpassing power displayed in their lives belongs unmistakably to God. Afflicted, perplexed, persecuted, and struck down, the believer is yet not crushed, not despairing, not forsaken, not destroyed, because the resurrection life of Jesus is at work in his mortal flesh, the bodily resurrection of Christ secures his future, and an eternal weight of glory awaits him beyond all comparison. These verses remind every afflicted Christian that present sufferings, however heavy, are momentary and light against the glory that is coming, and that the believer who looks to what is unseen will not lose heart.For more information about our church, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church in Palmetto, GA on May 24, 2026.In this sermon from Psalms 42–43, the psalmist wrestles openly with sorrow, discouragement, and spiritual turmoil while continually directing his soul to hope in God. Surrounded by grief, opposition, and a sense of distance from the Lord, he repeatedly asks, “Why are you cast down, O my soul?” and calls himself to remember the steadfast love and faithfulness of God. These psalms remind believers that seasons of depression and despair are not foreign to the Christian life, but that even in the darkness, God remains the refuge and hope of his people.For more information about our church, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church in Palmetto, GA on May 17, 2026.In this sermon from Ephesians 4:17–22, Paul contrasts the old way of life marked by futility, darkness, and hardened hearts with the new life believers have in Christ. Those who belong to Christ are no longer to walk as the Gentiles walk, but are called to put off the old self and live in light of the truth they have learned in Jesus. This passage reminds us that true change is not found in outward morality or self-improvement, but in the transforming work of Christ that renews the mind and changes the life.For more information about our church, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church in Palmetto, GA on May 10, 2026.In this sermon from Hebrews 10:19–25, believers are exhorted to draw near to God through the finished work of Christ, hold fast the confession of their hope, and provoke one another to love and good deeds. As the Day approaches, this passage reminds us of the necessity of steadfast faith, faithful fellowship, and mutual encouragement within the body of Christ.For more information about our church, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church in Palmetto, GA on May 3, 2026.In this sermon, Psalm 1 sets before us two ways—the way of the righteous and the way of the wicked—and calls us to consider where we stand. The blessed man delights in the law of the Lord and bears fruit, while the wicked are like chaff that the wind drives away. This passage presses us to examine our lives and points us to the only one who perfectly walked in righteousness.For more information about our church, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church in Palmetto, GA, on April 26, 2026. The sermon text is Psalm 19, emphasizing how God has made himself known through creation, through his sufficient Word, and through Jesus Christ.For more information, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church, Palmetto, GA, on April 19, 2026. The sermon text is Matthew 28:16-20 and concludes our expository series through Matthew's Gospel. For more information, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church, Palmetto, GA, on April 12, 2026. The sermon text is Matthew 28:11–15 and continues our expository series through Matthew's Gospel. For more information, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

This is the morning sermon at Ramah Baptist Church, Palmetto, GA, on April 5, 2026. The sermon text is Matthew 28:1–10 and continues our expository series through Matthew's Gospel. For more information, visit www.ramahfbc.com.

A devotion from Matthew 27:57-66.