Welcome to Cincinnati Primitive Baptist Church
"To delight in the Word, to share it with the world"
Welcome to Cincinnati Primitive Baptist Church
"To delight in the Word, to share it with the world"
"To delight in the Word, to share it with the world"
"To delight in the Word, to share it with the world"
At Cincinnati Church, we have a passion for New Testament Christianity – both in its simplicity and in its intensity. We place our emphasis on praise rather than programs, Scripture rather than sentiment, love rather than law, and compassion rather than competition.
We are blessed to serve our local community through various ministries such as City Gospel Mission, Valley Interfaith Food and Clothing Center, and Life Forward. Additionally, we reach out to the international community through ministries in India, Cambodia, and beyond. Learn more below.
We are a family integrated church that meets for worship and sometimes shares a meal together. To learn more about what to expect when visiting please click below.
Service begins at 10:30 AM each Sunday. We also have a fellowship meal followed by a Bible Doctrines study each 1st/3rd Sunday.
Cincinnati Church 128 Parkway Ave Cincinnati, OH 45216 US
We welcome you to join us for worship. Service begins at 10:30 AM each Sunday.
We also have a Bible Doctrines study each 1st/3rd Sunday at 1:30 PM.
The Baptist Bible Hour is our radio ministry, broadcasting on about 70 radio outlets in the United States, including both a weekend and a weekday program. We also publish the Baptist Witness, a monthly periodical which is now also translated into the Tamil language and disseminated in India.
BBH has been broadcasting God’s Word for over 67 years. Motivated by a desire for God’s glory, we exist to call men and women back to the beauty and sufficiency of the Bible. In addition to the audio messages, which can be streamed online or downloaded for free, an entire Resource Center at out website includes articles, blog posts, devotionals, and other resources to help you grow in your knowledge of Christ, through his Word.
And ye became followers of us, and of the Lord, having received the word in much affliction, with joy of the Holy Ghost. 1 Thess. 1:6
The apostle Paul is recounting in the first chapter of his letter to the church in Thessaloniki, the conversion of the church there. It is interesting how the apostle describes their conversion experience from various angles. He explains it by election (4), describes it in terms of the power of the gospel in their lives (5), and in terms of repentance, faith, and hope (9-10). But perhaps the most interesting aspect of their conversion is found here in verse 6.
The apostle says that they "received the word in much affliction." That is, when they were converted, they were immediately cast into the fires of persecution (cf. 2:13-16; 3:1-5). Such was their conviction of the truth of God's word (2:13) that they were willing to embrace it even though it meant losing a comfortable life in this world. That says something about the power of the gospel! They didn't become followers of Christ in order to gain health, wealth, and prosperity in this life. They did it "to wait for [God's] Son from heaven, whom he raised from the dead, even Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath to come" (10).
But perhaps even more amazing is the fact that along with the affliction, they received the word "with joy of the Holy Ghost." The affliction did not damper their joy in God; they were together from the beginning. This is surely because their joy was in God, and therefore nothing could move them from it, no matter what they were called to endure for the sake of the gospel.
My friend, do we have this joy? Do we have a joy that cannot be exhausted through the fires of trial and grief and sorrow? The only way this can happen is if our joy is not rooted in ourselves, or in our circumstances, but in God, in the Holy Ghost.
How do we become people like this? Well, the entire tenor of this epistle is that these were people of the word, who received the word in power and in the Holy Ghost and in much assurance (1:5), who "received it not as the word of men, but as it is in truth, the word of God, which effectually worketh also in you that believe" (2:13). The joy that comes from the Spirit is a joy that comes from the word inspired by the Spirit.
So this morning, my friend, don't look to the world for your joy, but look to the word of God, to the word that gives us God's sure promise in Jesus Christ. Set your faith and hope there, and you will have a sure foundation for lasting and deep joy.
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