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.
Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, that we should be called the sons of God: therefore the world knoweth us not, because it knew him not. 1 John 3:1
Consider what is celebrated here: "that we should be called the sons [children] of God." To be a child of God is the pinnacle of all blessing and honor. It carries with it the assurance of God's love, confidence in his care, hope in his faithfulness, and the enjoyment of his fellowship and presence. It fills out the content of the grace of God communicated to us through Jesus Christ. All who are related to God's own Son by faith become by union with him the children of God, and with that all the blessings and privileges which that relation constitutes and implies.
Consider what is known here: this is not something simply to be recognized in the abstract, but for every believer something to behold and enjoy. There is assurance to be had here. Our Heavenly Father is not pleased when we slump around in the shadows of doubt and uncertainty. Rather, we are meant to take him at his word and embrace through Christ this great gift of God's love to us.
Consider what is received here: this love is something which is "bestowed upon us," by grace and grace alone. It is not something we have made ourselves worthy for, but something for which God has made us worthy through his own righteousness. He is the one who gives us the right and authority to become children of God (Jn. 1:12); this is not a right we create, but a right given. And that means that just as our righteousness was not the reason we became children of God, neither will our sins become a reason for our being cast out of his family.
So, brothers and sisters, let us behold this. Let us look at it and wonder and rejoice. We are not waiting for God's love; we have it. We are not waiting to be admitted into his family; we are already in it. Incidentally, in some manuscripts the words, and we are, are added after "that we should be called the sons of God." Not will be, but are right now. And though it is true that the fullness of the glory and inheritance to which our adoption entitles us awaits us, it is sure for us. We are already glorified in the purpose of God (Rom. 8:30) and we can be sure that whatever God purposes will come to pass (Isa. 14:27).
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