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Here at The Good News Baptist Church, the vision is to develop a loving community of believers, who, as a result of sincere love for God, glorifying worship to God, and a growing commitment to know Christ and make Him known, impact the community and the world.
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Are you missing Jesus in your daily life? In Luke 2:41–52, Mary and Joseph assumed Jesus was with them—and went a full day without noticing. This message unpacks that “danger of assumption” and shows how we can be active in church yet distant from Christ. You’ll learn the signs of a missing Jesus—when His presence, power, and peace feel far away—and why unconfessed sin, spiritual neglect, fatigue, trials, disobedience, and living by feelings can cloud our walk.We’ll also map a clear path back: repent, return to the Word, lean on the Holy Spirit, and rest in His pardon. If you’ve been worried, restless, or running on empty, this teaching points you to the Savior who never left—you just lost track. Expect Scripture, practical steps, and hope. Missing Jesus doesn’t have to be your story; let today be a fresh start.Subscribe for weekly encouragement, Bible teaching, and tools for spiritual renewal.
This devotional audio focuses on a passage from Matthew chapter 8, verses 5-13, which describes Jesus healing a centurion's servant. The speaker begins by referencing a hymn about trusting God for salvation, connecting it to the theme of faith. The discussion explores the significance of Capernaum as Jesus's ministry headquarters and details other miracles performed there, such as healing a leper, a paralytic, and Peter's mother-in-law. The centurion's role as a Roman military commander is explained, drawing parallels to other centurions mentioned in the New Testament, to underscore his position and the nature of his faith. The segment concludes by setting the stage for a deeper examination of the centurion's plea to Jesus. For more encouragement and teaching from God’s Word, connect with us at The Good News Baptist Church. Visit us online, share these devotions with a friend, and join us as we grow together in Christ.
Storms don’t mean you’re out of God’s will—sometimes, they’re where Christ shows His greatest power. In this episode of Words from the Word, Pastor Roderick Webster takes us back to the Sea of Galilee, where the disciples faced a storm and then witnessed Jesus calm it with just a word.But His authority didn’t stop there. When confronted by demon-possessed men, Jesus again displayed His absolute power—sending evil spirits fleeing at His command. From Job to Isaiah, Daniel to Peter and Paul, encountering the living God always left His servants humbled and transformed.Today, this same Christ still reigns over every storm and every spirit. Whether you’re facing trials, temptations, or spiritual battles, His word is enough.👉 Listen in, be encouraged, and share this message with someone who needs hope today.📖 Scripture ReferencesMatthew 8:27–34, Mark 4:41, Job 42:5–6, Isaiah 6:1–5, Daniel 10:7–9, Luke 5:8, Acts 9:4–8, 1 John 3:8✨ Key TakeawayJesus has complete authority over nature, demons, and every struggle we face.❓ Reflection QuestionWhere have you seen Christ’s power at work in your own “storms”?Subscribe for more daily devotions. Share with a friend who needs encouragement.
A sober, hope-filled call from crowds to commitment as Pastor Roderick Webster opens Matthew 8:18–22—“count the cost, and follow Jesus, because God is still on the throne.”God is still on the throne—even when life looks dark. Today Pastor Roderick Webster opens Matthew 8:18–22 (with Luke 9:57–62 and Mark 4:36) and asks: How committed are we when the crowds fade and the cost rises? From “foxes have holes” to “let the dead bury their dead,” this devotion moves us from quick talk to long obedience. We also pause to sing My Father Planned It All, trusting God’s sovereign hand.Scriptures: Matthew 8:18–22; Luke 9:57–62; Mark 4:36Theme: The cost of discipleship • Commitment over comfort • God’s sovereigntyPrayer: “Lord, keep us from quick talk and make us faithful followers. Give us grace to cross to the other side. In Jesus’ name, amen.”Chapters00:00 Introduction & encouragement00:20 God is in control—still on the throne00:41 Hymn: My Father Planned It All01:04 How committed are you? (Matthew 8:18–22)03:21 Counting the cost: reevaluating commitment05:33 Quick talkers vs. long walkers (the scribe)08:41 The other side of following: sacrifice & sobriety11:29 Blessing + shareIf this blessed you: tap Follow, rate the show ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, and share with a friend who needs courage today. Comment your takeaway in the Q&A: “I’m crossing to the other side.”
Are we saved by grace—or do we have to earn it by being good enough? In this powerful devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster unpacks Ephesians 2 and Titus 3 to make a compelling case: Salvation is by grace, not works. If you’ve ever worried about “losing your salvation” because of sin or failure, this message will give you solid biblical assurance.You’ll discover what it truly means to be saved by grace through faith, how God’s mercy withholds judgment we deserve, and why no amount of good deeds can earn what Christ has already freely given. Plus, you’ll learn the difference between working for your salvation and working it out in daily obedience.Subscribe for weekly inspiration and share this video with someone struggling to understand their standing with God.00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:38 Reflection on Daniel W. Whitley's Song01:27 The Assurance of Salvation 01:57 Salvation by Grace Through Faith03:07 The Gift of Salvation04:08 Living Out Your Salvation06:17 Misconceptions About Sin and Salvation08:04 The Role of Mercy in Salvation09:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Can a true believer ever lose their salvation? In this powerful episode, Pastor Roderick Webster walks us through the Scriptures to answer that very question by uncovering the truth about divine election and eternal security. Drawing from Romans 8, Ephesians 1 & 2, 2 Timothy 1, and 1 Peter 1, you'll see how God's sovereign choice, not our works, is the foundation of our assurance in Christ.With references to Fannie Crosby’s unwavering faith despite blindness, and Paul’s reminder that salvation is “not according to our works,” this message is filled with encouragement for those struggling with doubt. If you've ever wondered whether salvation can be lost or how God’s foreknowledge works in your life, this teaching will ground you in the Word.Subscribe for weekly encouragement from the Bible and share this with someone who needs assurance today.00:00 Introduction and Praise00:44 Fannie Crosby's Inspiring Story01:07 The Concept of Eternal Security01:58 God's Divine Election Explained02:31 Scriptural Evidence of Predestination06:11 Ephesians and Divine Election07:24 Paul's Teachings on Divine Election08:14 Peter's Perspective on Divine Election08:46 Conclusion and Next Steps
Can a saved person ever become unsaved? This powerful question is the focus of today's new devotional series: Blessed Assurance—Understanding Our Eternal Security in Faith. Pastor Roderick Webster opens the Word to bring clarity, comfort, and biblical confidence for every believer wondering about their standing with God.You’ll discover the biblical foundation for eternal security, explore the repeated theme of “better” in Hebrews, and understand why salvation is a gift that cannot be undone. With references from Hebrews 2, 6, 8, 10, and 12, this episode also challenges us to grow into Christian maturity without fear of being cast away.If you've ever doubted whether you're truly secure in Christ, this message is for you.Subscribe for weekly encouragement, and share this truth with someone who needs assurance today.00:00 Introduction and Purpose00:43 Blessed Assurance01:45 God's Instructions to His Children03:03 The Concept of 'Better' in Hebrews08:24 Christian Maturity and Perfection09:05 Eternal Security of Believers11:10 Conclusion and Next Steps
How do I embrace holiness every day when temptation never rests? In today’s devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster answers that pressing question straight from 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4, revealing why embracing holiness is God’s purpose for every believer.You’ll learn the practical marks of a holy life—separation from evil, sexual purity, and bringing your body under Spirit-led control—and discover simple steps to yield your “vessel” as a living sacrifice (Romans 12:1). Pastor Webster unpacks how living God’s purpose sets you free from sin’s grip and empowers genuine, growing joy. If you’ve struggled to stay pure in a tempting world, this message will equip you to start embracing holiness today and inspire others to do the same. Watch, share, and subscribe for weekly encouragement!00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:19 God's Plan and Purpose for His Children01:13 Marks of a Holy Life02:09 Living a Life of Separation from Evil04:49 Controlling the Body06:19 Presenting Your Body as a Living Sacrifice08:05 Yielding to Righteousness09:48 Conclusion and Next Steps
In this final devotion in the Unshakable Series, Pastor Roderick Webster brings an encouraging and deeply convicting message: The true child of God will never be shaken. While trials come and storms rage, those who are truly born again are held firmly in the hands of Jesus and the Father.📖 Drawing from John 10, Romans 8, and Hebrews 12, this message affirms that salvation is not fragile—it's anchored in God’s promises. Whether you’ve been walking faithfully or have drifted, this episode reminds us of the security, chastening, and love that comes with being a child of the King.🔑 Key Themes Covered: God’s Promises Cannot Fail (Standing on the promises!) True Eternal Security – No one can pluck His sheep from His hand (John 10:28–29) We’re Kept by God’s Power – Even when we fail, He never lets go (Romans 8:38–39) Chastening Is a Sign of Sonship – God disciplines His own (Hebrews 12) Morality Is Not Salvation – You must be born again (John 3:5, 1 John 3:10)💬 Reflection Questions for the Viewer: Are you truly born into God’s family? Do you live in submission to His Word? Are you a part of the Church that Christ is building? Are you living as a subject in His Kingdom?🙏 If you’re in Him—you’re secure. If you’re not—you can receive Him today.✝️ Don’t trust in morality or religious labels. Trust in Christ.🔔 Subscribe for weekly devotions that anchor your soul.👍 Like and 💬 comment: Are you standing unshaken in Christ?00:00 Introduction: Standing on the Promises01:01 Unshakeable Faith in God's Promises02:27 God's Eternal Security for His Children03:26 Hearing and Following the Shepherd's Voice05:10 The Assurance of Eternal Life08:08 God's Chastisement and Love10:04 The Importance of Being Born Again11:32 Final Reflections and Call to Faith
When everything around us is changing, chaotic, and uncertain, one thing remains: the power of God's Word. In this stirring devotional, Pastor Roderick Webster dives into Psalm 119, Romans 1, and 1 Thessalonians 4 to explore what God’s Word still does right now—in your heart, your family, your struggles, and your future.🎵 Inspired by the classic hymn “Standing on the Promises,” this episode unpacks five supernatural powers of God’s Word:🔥 Key Points Covered:📖 It Convicts – The Word pierces hearts and exposes truth (Acts 2:37)📖 It Converts – It changes lives and turns sinners into saints (Psalm 19:7)📖 It Cleanses – It transforms hearts and behaviors (Psalm 119:9)📖 It Comforts – It brings peace in times of loss and affliction (1 Thessalonians 4, Psalm 119:49–50)📖 It Counsels – It gives clear direction for life’s path (Psalm 73:24)Whether you're grieving, struggling with sin, or searching for purpose, this devotion reminds you that God's Word is still alive, still powerful, and still working.🔔 Subscribe for more devotions that ground your soul in truth.👍 Like this video if you still believe God’s promises hold true.💬 Comment below: Which promise of God are YOU standing on today?00:00 Introduction and Opening Prayer00:24 Hymn: Standing on the Promises01:04 The Power of God's Word: Conviction and Conversion04:17 The Power of God's Word: Cleansing05:55 The Power of God's Word: Comfort10:35 The Power of God's Word: Counsel12:46 Conclusion and Blessings
In this stirring devotional message, Pastor Roderick Webster takes us deep into the truth of Psalm 45:6 and Hebrews 1:8—God’s throne is unshakable. When the foundations of our world are crumbling, and kingdoms fall like dominoes, the child of God has one anchor: the eternal throne of the Almighty.Drawing from Psalms, Isaiah, Lamentations, and Revelation, this message reminds us that while empires collapse and personal storms rage, God’s rule remains sovereign, secure, and full of grace. Whether you’re facing uncertainty, loss, or fear, this episode will help you build your faith on what can never be moved.📖 Key Topics Covered: The Unshakeable Nature of God's Throne (Psalm 45:6, Hebrews 1:8, Lamentations 5:19) Why Earthly Things Fail, But God’s Kingdom Endures The Throne of Grace: How to Boldly Approach God in Times of Need (Hebrews 4:16) The Throne of Judgment: Are You Ready to Stand Before the King? (Revelation 20:11) A Clear Invitation to Salvation and Surrender🙌 Whether you are already a believer or just searching for something permanent in a temporary world, this devotional will encourage you to trust the one King whose throne remains forever.🔔 Subscribe for more faith-building devotionals.👍 Like, 💬 Comment, and 🔁 Share with someone who needs this reminder today.📌 Question for viewers: What truth about God’s throne encouraged you the most?00:00 Introduction and Greeting00:42 The Unshakeable Throne of God02:06 Temporary Nature of Earthly Things04:12 God as Our Refuge and Strength05:10 The Eternal Throne and Final Judgment08:23 Invitation to Trust in God10:18 Conclusion and Blessings
Join Pastor Roderick Webster in this powerful devotional as he unpacks Hebrews 12:25–29 and shares his firsthand account of the 1974 Leeward Islands earthquake. Discover how, in a world where buildings crumble and nations tremble—whether from natural disasters, geopolitical upheavals (like Russia and Ukraine), or unexpected life storms—only eternal values remain unshaken. In this message, you’ll learn: A Personal Earthquake Testimony: Pastor Roderick recounts the October 8, 1974 quake on the island of Antigua, illustrating how quickly everything we trust in this world can fall apart. Biblical Foundations for Stability: Explore Hebrews 12:25–29’s promise of unmovable “things that cannot be shaken” and 2 Peter 3:10–11’s call to live a life marked by godliness instead of being consumed by temporal pursuits. Jesus’ Parable of the Wise vs. Foolish Builders: Reflect on Matthew 7:24–29 to see why building your life on the solid rock of Christ means you won’t collapse when the storms of life hit. Four Unshakeable Truths: Learn the four “eternal” investments you must be making—values that will outlast every crisis, every tornado, every shake.Whether you’re facing financial uncertainty, family crises, or global unrest, this devotional will encourage you to root your faith in things that last forever. If you’re looking for practical, Scripture-driven insight on finding peace when everything around you is unstable, this video is for you.🔔 Subscribe for weekly devotionals that strengthen your faith, offer hope in turbulent times, and remind you of the eternal Kingdom.👍 Like and Share this message with family and friends who need to be reminded that “only what is done for Christ will last.”💬 Comment below: Which of the four unshakeable truths stood out to you, and how will you apply them this week?Relevant Scriptures & Points Covered: Hebrews 12:25–29 on the “shaking” that refines and reveals what endures forever. 2 Peter 3:10–11 on the coming Day of the Lord and the call to holy living. Matthew 7:24–29 comparing the wise builder (rock) vs. the foolish builder (sand).Watch More Devotionals:• Is Your Foundation Strong Enough to Weather Life’s Storms? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_k_FJnLkpiM• Can You Trust God’s Care Even When You Feel Isolated? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfLM43QOh6k• You Shall Never Perish, If You Are His Sheep https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzNr6tUNJEQ• Living Out Faith: Inspiring Stories of True Belief https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5x_4ekLPSM00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:26 Encouragement to Share Faith00:44 Hymn Reflection: 'Sound the Battle Cry'01:45 Scripture Reading: Hebrews 12:25-2903:59 Personal Earthquake Experience05:53 Biblical Insights on Shaking08:45 Eternal vs. Temporal Values10:48 Conclusion and Call to Action
When sin isolates and defiles, only one touch can make you whole. In today’s devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster uses the biblical picture of leprosy (Matt. 8:1–4; Lev. 13) to show how sin spreads in our lives—and how only Jesus’ compassionate touch can heal our deepest wounds and restore fellowship with God.🔹 In this episode you’ll discover: Why leprosy in Scripture is a vivid picture of sin’s depth and spread (Lev. 13:1–8, 45–46). Sin’s slippery progression: “Sin spreads like leprosy” (Lev. 13:8). How sin isolates us—cutting us off from community and communion with God (Lev. 13:45–46). The only remedy: coming humbly to Jesus, confessing our sin, and trusting His power to cleanse (1 John 1:9; Matt. 8:3). Practical steps to examine your heart, confess your sins, and accept Jesus’ forgiveness today.🛠 Next Steps: Reflect: What “plague” of sin has crept into your life and begun to isolate you? Respond: Humbly confess your sin to Jesus (1 John 1:9) and believe He alone can cleanse you. Share & Subscribe: Encourage someone you know who’s struggling with guilt—share this message, then hit the 🔔 to stay connected.📖 Key Scriptures: Matthew 8:1–4 (Jesus’ compassionate touch and the leper’s healing) Leviticus 13:1–8, 13:45–46 (pattern and impact of leprosy as a picture of sin) 1 John 1:9; Romans 3:23–24 (confession and justification)00:00 Introduction: God's Care and Assurance00:49 Understanding Sin Through Leprosy02:08 The Spread and Consequences of Sin05:20 The Need for Cleansing and Redemption07:30 Invitation to Seek Forgiveness08:35 Encouragement and Final Thoughts10:02 Closing Prayer and Blessings
When life’s hardest storms hit, will your house of faith stand—or crumble? In today’s devotional, Pastor Roderick Webster (Matt 7v28-29) shows why only those who possess Christ—not just profess Him—survive the test of time.🔹 What you’ll learn The crowd’s admiration vs. obedience (vv. 28-29) Why “profession without possession” collapses under pressure How the Wise & Foolish Builders parable (Matt 7v24-27; Lk 6v47-49) applies to your daily choices Practical steps to move from hearing to doing God’s Word🛠 Next Steps Reflect: Are there “sand” areas in my life? Comment: Share one storm that revealed your true foundation. Like | Subscribe | Share to help someone else build on the Rock.📖 Key Scriptures: Matthew 7v24-29 • Luke 6:47-49 • Hebrews 4:12🎵 Suggested Hymn: The Solid RockBuild on the Rock—because only what’s built on Christ lasts. 🙏00:00 Opening Hymn and Introduction00:23 Words from the Word: Matthew 7v28-2901:11 The Response to the Sermon02:48 Admiration vs. Belief06:31 The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders08:54 A Call to Reflect and Act09:58 Final Encouragement and Farewell
When the storms of life hit, will your faith hold firm—or collapse like sand? In today’s devotional reflection, Pastor Roderick Webster digs into Matthew 7:24–27 to show why a life built on Jesus Christ will endure every trial, while a life built on fleeting pleasures will fall away.🔹 In this episode you’ll discover: What it means to build your life on “the rock” versus “the sand” (Matt. 7:24–27) How every believer’s faith will be tested—and what reveals its true strength Why false religion and mere opinions can’t withstand the winds of adversity Practical steps to deepen your roots so you stand firm when trials come🛠 Action Steps: Reflect: Where is your life built today—on Christ’s solid foundation or shifting sand? Comment below: Share one storm in your life that strengthened your faith. Share & Subscribe: Pass this devotion on to someone facing trials, and hit the bell so you never miss an encouraging word.📖 Key Scriptures: Matthew 7:24–27 • 1 Thessalonians 1:10 • 1 Corinthians 4:5🎵 Suggested Hymn: “The Solid Rock”May your life be a house on the rock—unshakeable, enduring, and honored by God. 🙏00:00 Opening Hymn and Greeting00:22 Introduction to the Devotion01:04 Building on a Solid Foundation02:17 The Test of Life's Foundations04:02 True vs. False Religion05:55 Endurance Through Faith07:19 Encouragement and Final Thoughts08:52 Closing Blessings and Farewell
When the storms hit, will your life stand firm or collapse? In Episode 2 of our devotional series, Pastor Roderick Webster digs deeper into Jesus’ Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders (Matthew 7:24-27) to show why obedience—not opinion—is the solid rock of genuine faith.🔹 In this episode you’ll discover: Why hearing the Word isn’t proof of salvation—doing it is. The hidden cost of following Jesus (Luke 9:57-62) and why excuses don’t cut it. The stark contrast between a life built on God’s truth vs. one built on self-satisfaction. Practical steps to move from “I believe” to “I obey.”🛠 Action Steps: Reflect: Which foundation describes your life today—obedience or opinion? Comment below: Share one area where God is calling you to deeper obedience. Share & Subscribe: Send this to someone who needs a firmer foundation, then tap the bell so you never miss a devotion.📖 Key Scriptures: Matthew 7:24-27 • Titus 1:15-16 • 2 Timothy 3:7 • Luke 9:57-62🎵 Suggested Worship Track: “Trust and Obey” (Classic Hymn)–––Building on the Rock together—one day, one step, one act of obedience at a time. 🙏00:00 Introduction and Purpose of Devotion00:31 Recap of Previous Devotion01:15 The Parable of the Wise and Foolish Builders02:07 Application of the Parable04:05 The House Built on the Rock05:00 The House Built on the Sand07:24 The Cost of Following Jesus08:32 Final Encouragement and Conclusion
Are you tired of stumbling and ready for a real spiritual cleanse? In this episode of The Path to Purity, Pastor Roderick Webster walks verse-by-verse through Psalm 119:9-16—showing the simple but powerful steps to stop, evaluate your life, and let God’s Word make you clean.⏱️ Quick NavigationTimestamp Segment00:00 Welcome & why this matters today00:18 The Cleansing Stream—forgiveness through Christ’s blood01:03 Q: “How can a young person cleanse their way?”02:45 Step 1 — STOP & consider your ways (Haggai 1:7)04:37 Step 2 — MOVE in the right direction—apply God’s remedy06:45 Step 3 — Hide the Word in your heart (Psalm 119:11)08:21 Prayer, invitation to return, and challenge to share Key Verse: “How can a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed according to Your word.”—Psalm 119:9👍🏽 LIKE • SUBSCRIBE • SHAREHit the 🔔 so you never miss an episode. Comment below: Which verse keeps you spiritually grounded? Let’s pray for each other!
Are you struggling to live pure when temptation is everywhere? In this new episode of The Path to Purity devotional journey, Pastor Roderick Webster digs deeper into the Bible’s timeless question—“How can a young man cleanse his way?” (Psalm 119:9)—and shows how Jesus answered a desperate leper who cried out, “If You are willing, You can make me clean” (Mark 1:40-41). Key verse: “By taking heed according to Your Word.” —Psalm 119:9b👍🏽 Like, Subscribe & Share• Tap the 🔔 to catch the next devotion, where we unpack how to live Psalm 119:9 daily.• Comment below: “What area of my life needs cleansing today?” Let’s pray for each other!00:00 Introduction and Greetings00:30 The Question of Cleansing02:08 The Leper's Faith03:31 The Importance of Purity05:06 The Answer to Cleansing06:36 Self-Examination and Reflection07:35 Closing Prayer and Encouragement
Are you—or a young man you love—wrestling with temptation, failure, and the desire to live clean before God? In this opening message of our new Path to Purity series, Pastor Roderick Webster goes straight to the Bible’s own question: “Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way?” and shares the answer God gives in the very same verse—“By taking heed according to Your word”.🔹 What you’ll hear today Real-life encouragement when you’ve stumbled and feel like giving up The hymn “The Cleansing Wave”—why its lyrics still matter Psalm 119:9 unpacked line by line for practical holiness Paul’s honest struggle with the flesh (Romans 7) and the victory available in Christ First steps you can take right now to pursue purity and keep your heart cleanIf this resonates, hit Subscribe and click the bell so you won’t miss the rest of the series. Share this devotion with a young man who needs hope today, and drop a comment telling us which verse spoke to you most. Let’s grow together on the path to purity!#YoungMen #Purity #Psalm1199 #ChristianDevotion #BibleStudy #RoderickWebster #StayPure #SpiritualGrowth00:00 Introduction and Purpose00:16 Encouragement for Young Men01:15 The Cleansing Wave Hymn01:43 Scriptural Guidance for Purity04:34 Paul's Struggle with the Flesh06:42 Practical Steps to Purity08:11 Conclusion and Prayer
Have you ever felt unworthy of forgiveness? Wondered why a holy God would choose to forgive a sinner like you?In this heartfelt conclusion to The One Who Forgives and Forgets series, Pastor Roderick Webster explores the reason behind God’s mercy: not your goodness—but His glory.📖 “I, even I, am he that blotteth out thy transgressions for mine own sake…” — Isaiah 43:25 (KJV)In this final devotion, you’ll discover: Why God forgives not because of us—but for His own sake The depth of God’s love shown through complete forgiveness and forgetfulness What Isaiah, Micah, and the New Testament teach about sin being erased forever The call to confess and receive the cleansing Christ already paid for💡 God’s forgiveness is not partial. It’s full, final, and free. Come and receive it today.📌 Don’t forget to:👍 Like this video💬 Comment “Thank You, Lord!”🔁 Share with someone who needs mercy🔔 Subscribe for more Words From The Word00:00 Introduction and Purpose00:25 The Cleansing Power of Forgiveness01:36 God's Promise of Forgiveness04:31 The Depth of God's Love04:48 Confession and Redemption05:52 The Reason for God's Forgiveness08:23 The Call to Accept Forgiveness10:33 Final Thoughts and Blessings