The sermon podcasts of Redeeming Grace Fellowship in Maysville, Kentucky. Connect with us to learn more about our Savior Jesus and our church fellowship. rgfmaysville.com

Redeeming Grace Fellowship
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The sermon podcasts of Redeeming Grace Fellowship in Maysville, Kentucky. Connect with us to learn more about our Savior Jesus and our church fellowship. rgfmaysville.com
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March 16, 2026
The True Father: Part 2
Jesus looked at the most religious people in the holiest place in Israel and told them their father was the devil. This was not reckless provocation. It was diagnostic precision. In John 8:42-47, Jesus draws a line that cuts through every form of outward religion and lands on a single, sovereign truth: only those born of God can hear the words of God. In this exposition, Pastor Dale traces the marks of spiritual parentage—love for Christ, submission to truth, and a heart changed by the Word—against the backdrop of a crowd that had all the trappings of worship but none of its substance. Total depravity means no one comes to the truth on their own. But effectual calling means God's Word never returns void. The Spirit convinces, converts, and transforms. For the unconverted, there is an urgent invitation. For the believer, a searching self-examination. For both, the same sovereign grace.

March 8, 2026
The True Father: Part 1
We all bear a family resemblance. In looks, in habits, in the way we handle anger or show grace: children reflect their parents, for good or ill. In John 8, Jesus turns that ordinary observation into one of the most piercing questions in all of Scripture: Who is your father? The religious leaders of his day were certain they knew the answer. They had Abraham's blood. They had God's covenant. But Jesus looked past their credentials and read their fruit, and what he found was troubling. This message from John 8:37–41 explores what it truly means to belong to God, why religious confidence can be the most dangerous kind of self-deception, and how the grace of the true Son of God opens the door to genuine sonship for anyone who will receive him. Whether you've been in church your whole life or you're just beginning to ask serious questions about faith, this sermon has something urgent to say to you.

March 1, 2026
For Freedom
The serpent's oldest lie is that God has you enslaved, that true freedom means breaking free from him. But the freedom the serpent promised was an illusion. It made us slaves to a far crueler master: sin itself. Are you truly free? Most people assume they are. The crowds surrounding Jesus in John 8 assumed the same: they were children of Abraham, never enslaved to anyone. But set against the Feast of Booths, Israel's great celebration of their exodus from Egypt, Jesus delivers a stunning message: they still need an exodus. Not from Pharaoh, but from sin. In this sermon from John 8:30-36, we walk through Christ's call to abiding faith, the crowd's confident but misguided claim to freedom, and Jesus's definitive answer: everyone who practices sin is sin's slave, and slaves have no permanent inheritance in the household of God — only sons do. This message is for the confident and the doubting alike, for those who profess faith but wonder if it's real, for families raising children in the fear of the Lord, and for anyone who has never surrendered to the only One who can make them free indeed. The serpent promised freedom through disobedience. Jesus delivers it through his own obedience and sacrifice.
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