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Author: Bobby Bosler

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Experience Christ-centered, Scripture-saturated preaching from Fellowship Baptist Church in Fairmont, WV. Pastor Bobby Bosler opens the Bible to proclaim salvation, victory, and hope for everyday life. Hear full-length sermons, special series, and guest messages—fresh from our pulpit to your podcast feed. Follow, listen, and grow with us.
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Why would anyone return to a war they already won? In this vivid, soul-searching message from Galatians 5:1, Pastor Bosler draws a powerful parallel between the trenches of Vietnam and the Christian’s battle with performance-based religion. Christ didn’t set you free so you could go back to bondage. Discover how to stand firm in the liberty that’s already yours—and how to recognize when you’re slipping back into slavery.
What if the way God feels to you—distant, cold, harsh—is actually a mirror of your own heart? In this convicting and hope-filled message from Matthew 6:14–15, Pastor Bosler explores the link between our posture of forgiveness toward others and our experience of fellowship with God. This isn’t about earning God’s favor—it’s about removing the relational static that clouds our view of His mercy. Don’t miss the powerful reminder that forgiveness isn’t just a gift we receive… it’s a reflection we choose.
“Interesting…” is what we say when we’re not quite ready to obey. In this message from 1 Corinthians 7:1–5, Pastor Bobby Bosler tackles a passage that's often read with a raised eyebrow and quietly dismissed. But this “interesting” statement—“It is good for a man not to touch a woman”—is more than a quaint slogan or cultural relic. It's a deeply relevant text about purity, intimacy, and God’s design for marriage. With pastoral clarity and careful exegesis, Pastor Bosler exposes both the dangers of permissiveness and the pitfalls of asceticism, offering two vital safeguards from Scripture: get married, and give freely.
Ready to Fish for Souls? In this opening session of the Netcasters Evangelism Course, Pastor Bobby Bosler lays the foundation for 14 weeks of gospel training that will equip believers—from teens to seniors—to boldly and clearly share the good news of Jesus Christ. You’ll hear why personal evangelism matters, what it takes to be an effective witness, and how the Spirit-filled life empowers your witness. Whether you’re a seasoned soulwinner or just starting out, this course will stretch and strengthen your faith and witness.
Which son are you? In this message from Galatians 4:21–31, Pastor Bosler walks us through Paul’s powerful allegory of Ishmael and Isaac, revealing two radically different ways to relate to God—one through law and human effort, the other through promise and divine grace. This tale isn’t just about Abraham’s family history; it’s a call to reject the bondage of flesh-driven religion and to stand firm in the freedom of Spirit-born living. A rich and layered unpacking of Paul’s theology that demands personal application.
Some words leave scars. Others bring healing. In this final message from the Deep Dive Proverbs series, Pastor Bosler unpacks the piercing contrast of Proverbs 12:18. With vivid imagery and personal reflection, he explores the devastating power of rash, unfiltered speech—and the transforming grace of wise, Spirit-led words. Will your tongue be a sword that wounds or a scalpel that heals?
What if the body you’ve lived in your whole life was never truly yours? In this message from 1 Corinthians 6, Pastor Bosler confronts a foundational question that reshapes everything: Who owns your body? Drawing a sharp contrast between cultural slogans and biblical truth, he shows how God’s claim over your body—by both occupation and redemption—transforms not only what you avoid, but who you answer to. This isn’t about control. It’s about allegiance.
When life feels out of control, when prayers seem unanswered, and when God's hand is hard to see—how do you end your prayer with confidence instead of anxiety? In this final message of our subseries on the Lord’s Prayer, Pastor Bosler shows that purposeful prayer doesn't stop at surrender—it concludes with praise. Drawing from Matthew 6:13, we’re called to declare God's rule, power, and worth, not because everything feels under control, but because He is still worthy—forever. Learn how praise reorients your faith and allows you to walk away from prayer resting in who God is.
What do miscarriage, a high-risk delivery, and apostolic heartbreak have in common? In this message from Galatians 4:19–20, Pastor Bosler draws from deeply personal moments in the delivery room to illuminate Paul’s spiritual labor for the Galatians. With gripping imagery and raw honesty, he unpacks what it means to watch Christ begin to grow in someone’s life—only to wonder if that life will ever fully emerge.
Ever feel like God’s gone silent? When the waiting drags on and the breakthrough hasn’t come, it’s easy to start asking dangerous questions—has God forgotten me? Does He even care? In this message from Isaiah 40:27–31, Pastor Bosler calls us to stop accusing, start thinking rightly about God, and lean into patient, dependent endurance. This isn’t about hype—it’s about hope that holds when answers are slow.
Some unions never should have happened—and when they do, the damage isn’t theoretical. It’s devastating. In this message from 1 Corinthians 6, Pastor Bosler unpacks Paul’s warning about a union that contradicts the believer’s identity in Christ. Drawing a vivid analogy from history and digging into the implications of spiritual and physical union, he calls God’s people to reject misplaced loyalties and to flee immorality—not because we’re missing out, but because we’re dodging destruction. This isn’t a lesson in rules; it’s a call to honor the body Christ has claimed as His own.
Temptation is real—and sometimes, we’re the ones walking right into it. Continuing through the Lord’s Prayer, Pastor Bobby Bosler explores Jesus’ urgent plea: “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.” This isn’t about accusing God—it’s about admitting our own weakness and asking Him to carry us out of what we cannot escape ourselves. Learn how this purposeful prayer exposes danger, reveals the Deliverer, and calls us to actively depend on our Father for spiritual victory.
Just because someone makes a big deal out of you doesn't mean they’re doing it for your good. In this eye-opening message from Galatians 4:17–18, Pastor Bosler pulls back the curtain on flattery, manipulation, and true spiritual care. Discover how to discern self-serving zeal from Christlike love—and how to model the kind of care that values others whether they can give you anything in return or not.
Are you faithfully working the field God has given you—or chasing empty dreams? In this convicting and encouraging message from Proverbs 12:11, Pastor Bobby Bosler contrasts the quiet yield of obedience with the loud emptiness of fantasy. Discover the satisfaction that comes from putting your hands to the plow in the place God has assigned you—right here, right now.
Some of the most dangerous lies don’t come dressed as lies—they come in the form of catchy slogans that sound spiritual, reasonable, even freeing. In this message from 1 Corinthians 6, Pastor Bosler examines two popular Corinthian slogans that revealed a deeper problem: they were only half true. Whether it’s the half-truth of permission or the half-truth of the body, Paul shows that without discernment, our “freedom” can lead to spiritual bondage.
Are your prayers just grocery lists—or moments of realignment with God? In this convicting study of Matthew 6:12, Pastor Bosler unpacks what Jesus meant by “forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors,” showing how true prayer must include honest repentance and a willingness to forgive. Learn how prayer becomes the place where sin is exposed, forgiveness is received, and hypocrisy is confronted.
How does a heart go from open to closed, from grateful to cold? In this stirring message from Galatians 4:13–16, Pastor Bosler reflects on the heartbreak of fractured relationships in the body of Christ. Paul once found deep affection and sacrificial loyalty from the Galatians, but now he finds himself regarded as an enemy—all because he told them the truth. This message explores how gospel friendships form, why they fade, and how our response to uncomfortable truth reveals the true condition of our hearts.
It looks like mercy. It sounds like kindness. But what if it still hurts? In this sobering message from Proverbs 12:10, Pastor Bosler uncovers the striking difference between genuine righteousness and disguised cruelty. What you think is “helping” might be hurting more than you know. Discover how true godliness shows up not just in beliefs—but in how we treat the people who depend on us.
What happens when your life doesn’t match your true identity? In this powerful message from 1 Corinthians 6:9–11, Pastor Bosler confronts the moral dissonance of believers who live beneath their calling. With clarity and compassion, he exposes the lie that sin doesn't matter and reminds us of the transformation Christ has already accomplished in us. You were washed, sanctified, and justified—so live like it.
What does bread have to do with prayer? In this message, Pastor Bosler explores Jesus’ simple yet profound instruction to ask for our “daily bread.” Discover how this request reveals our real needs, our real day, and our real Father—and how God uses even our most mundane needs to draw us into daily fellowship with Him.
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