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In this powerful message from **Daniel 1:1-7**, Pastor Rob reminds us that even when pagan empires seem to dominate — as Babylon did when it took Judah captive — God sovereignly rules the nations. He judges sin, strategically prepares His servants in the midst of hardship, and calls His people to resist conforming to the world’s pressure. The takeaway is clear: God has not lost control, and He is still raising up faithful Daniels who will stand firm in our modern Babylon.#GodRulesTheNations #Daniel1 #SovereigntyOfGod #FaithInExile #StandFirm #ModernBabylon #TrustGod #PastorRob #BiblicalProphecy #TimesOfTheGentiles

Pastor Rob’s message from John 16:16–33 reminded us that the sorrow, confusion, and trials believers face are never the end of the story. Through Christ’s death, resurrection, and victory over the world, God transforms temporary sorrow into lasting joy, grants believers confident access to the Father through prayer, and provides peace that remains secure even in the midst of tribulation.#WaynetownBaptist #PastorRob #GospelOfJohn #SorrowToJoy #John16 #JesusOvercameTheWorld #ChristianHope #FaithOverFear #PeaceInChrist #BiblicalPreaching #ExpositoryPreaching #VictoryInJesus #TrustGod #ChristianLiving #BibleTruth

Brother Mike Swank’s sermon reminded believers that salvation is not just forgiveness from sin, but freedom from sin’s control through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. He emphasized that Christians are called daily to “know,” “reckon,” and “yield” themselves to God—living out their new identity in Christ through obedience, prayer, and the Word of God. He also gave a heartfelt reminder to be thankful for both the spiritual freedom found in Christ and the earthly freedoms many have sacrificed to preserve.#Romans6 #DeadToSin #AliveInChrist #FaithInAction #VictoryInChrist #WaynetownBaptist #MemorialDayMessage #LivingForJesus #GraceAndTruth #ChristianLiving

Pastor Rob preached from Matthew 11:1–19 and Romans 8:28, showing that disappointment with God can lead to doubt when our expectations are not aligned with His providence. The message emphasized that evil is still evil, yet God sovereignly works through suffering and hardship for the good of those who love Him, while warning against becoming offended by God when He does not act according to our timetable.#WaynetownBaptist #Romans828 #Matthew11 #GodsProvidence #TrustGod #FaithInTrials #EvilIsNotGood #BiblePreaching #ChristianFaith

Pastor Rob preached from John 16:1–15 on how Jesus prepared His disciples to live in a hostile world through the power and presence of the Holy Spirit. The message emphasized that the Spirit strengthens believers, convicts the world of sin, exposes false righteousness, warns of coming judgment, and guides God’s people into truth centered in Christ. Believers were challenged to stop relying on their own strength and walk daily in dependence upon the Spirit of God.#John16 #HolySpirit #GospelOfJohn #ChristianLiving #BiblicalTruth #ExpositoryPreaching #WaynetownBaptist #PastorRob #StandFirm #SpiritOfTruth

Pastor Rob’s Mother’s Day sermon, “A Legacy of Faith,” from 2 Timothy 1:5, challenged believers to recognize the eternal impact of godly influence in the home. Through the example of Lois and Eunice, the message emphasized that sincere faith, faithful discipleship, and consistent biblical teaching can shape generations for Christ. Believers were encouraged to faithfully pass the truth to the next generation while unbelievers were called to repent and trust in Jesus Christ for salvation.#LegacyOfFaith #MothersDay #2Timothy1 #FaithfulGenerations #BiblicalMotherhood #ChristianFamily #PassTheBaton #SincereFaith #Discipleship #WaynetownBaptist

Pastor Rob taught that Romans 8:28 doesn’t mean everything in life is good, but that God sovereignly works through every circumstance—good and bad—to accomplish His perfect purpose. Even in suffering, believers can trust God’s presence, knowing nothing is random and nothing is wasted. True confidence comes not from circumstances, but from trusting the God who is always at work. #romans828 #TrustGod #GodsSovereignty #FaithInTrials #GodIsInControl #HopeInChrist #waynetownbaptist

Pastor Rob’s sermon from John 15:18–27 reminds us that if we truly belong to Christ, the world’s opposition is not unexpected—it’s evidence of our identification with Him. Believers are called to stand firm, depend on the Holy Spirit, and faithfully bear witness to Christ in a hostile world. Rather than seeking acceptance, we are to live boldly and trust God with the results.#HatedWithoutACause #John15 #StandFirm #FaithfulWitness #HolySpirit #LiveBoldly #BiblicalTruth #WaynetownBaptist

Pastor Rob’s sermon from John 15:1–17 emphasizes that true spiritual life is found only in abiding in Christ, not in outward religion or effort. A genuine connection to Jesus produces visible fruit—obedience, growth, and sacrificial love—while a lack of fruit reveals a lack of true life. The call is clear: remain in Christ daily and let Him produce what you cannot.#AbideInChrist #John15 #TrueVine #FaithThatProduces #BiblicalTruth #StayConnected #FruitOfTheSpirit #FollowJesus

This sermon from Waynetown Baptist Church explores Jesus' promise to send the Holy Spirit, the 'Spirit of Truth,' to indwell and guide believers after His departure. The message highlights five supernatural realities for Christians, including the necessity of obedient love, the power of the indwelling Spirit, and the lasting peace found through union with God.#Christianity #HolySpirit #Faith #BibleStudy #GospelOfJohn