Blog

A Fire Shut Up in My Bones

Jeremiah is often called the “weeping prophet,” not because he was emotionally expressive in his preaching, but because his ministry was marked by grief. He lived in a nation that had drifted steadily away from God. Idolatry had replaced worship. Political alliances had replaced trust in the Lord. The people chased surrounding nations while rejecting…

How Long, O Lord? Learning to Trust God in the Silence

Psalm 13 The beginning of a new year often carries the promise of fresh starts, but it does not always bring relief. Old burdens frequently follow us into new seasons, and sometimes new ones appear almost immediately. In those moments, it is natural to ask difficult questions: How do we make sense of this? How…

Break Up the Fallow Ground

Hosea 10:12 This past November, I took Hosea 10:12 to our quarterly ministers’ conference and preached it as a challenge to our pastors and leaders. By the Lord’s help, we called this verse out as a theme for the Christian Baptist Association. With Christmas and everything surrounding that season, I did not feel it was…

In Christ Alone: Near Christ or Truly In Christ?

Sermon preached on 1/4/26. 2 Corinthians 5:17–21 “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” As we come into a new year, it would be easy to assume this passage is simply about new beginnings. Many people hear the word…

Something went wrong. Please refresh the page and/or try again.

About Me

Hi, I’m Jeremy. I am a pastor, professor, father and husband. I love my family very much and love to share about my Jesus.

Subscribe to My Blog

Get new content delivered directly to your inbox.