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Words From The Word

Words From The Word

By: Good News Baptist Church of St. Maarten
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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.Good News Baptist Church of St. Maarten Spirituality
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  • What Does It Mean That God’s Throne Can Never Be Shaken?
    Jun 5 2025

    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.


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    👍 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

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    11 mins
  • How Can You Stand Firm When Heaven and Earth Shake?
    Jun 3 2025

    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_4ekLPSM


    00:00 Introduction and Greetings

    00:26 Encouragement to Share Faith

    00:44 Hymn Reflection: 'Sound the Battle Cry'

    01:45 Scripture Reading: Hebrews 12:25-29

    03:59 Personal Earthquake Experience

    05:53 Biblical Insights on Shaking

    08:45 Eternal vs. Temporal Values

    10:48 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    11 mins
  • Can Jesus’ Touch Truly Cleanse You from Sin?
    Jun 2 2025

    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

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    11 mins
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