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Proclaiming His Word

Proclaiming His Word

著者: Jeremy Minor
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Rooted in the Word. Proclaiming His Glory.

Join us each week on Proclaiming His Word, a podcast featuring the expository preaching ministry of Jeremy Minor, pastor of Whitesboro Baptist Church in rural Southeastern Oklahoma. Grounded in the timeless truths of Scripture and driven by a passion for proclaiming God's glory, Pastor Jeremy delivers messages that are biblically faithful, Christ-centered, and deeply relevant for everyday life.

Whether you're part of our local congregation or listening from afar, this podcast invites you to grow in your understanding of God's Word and deepen your love for the Savior. Tune in weekly to be encouraged, challenged, and equipped to live for His glory.

© 2026 Proclaiming His Word
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  • 1 Peter 2:9-12 - The Glory and Growth of Our Salvation
    2026/03/08

    In this episode we turn to 1 Peter 2:9–12 and consider both the glory and the growth of our salvation. Peter reminds believers of the dramatic change the gospel brings into our lives. In Christ we are no longer what we once were—we have become a chosen people, a royal priesthood, and a people belonging to God.

    These verses call us to pause and reflect on the mercy we have received. Once we stood condemned in our sins, but now we have received mercy through Christ. That reality changes everything about who we are and why we live.

    Yet Peter does not only remind us of what we have received; he also calls us to grow. Because we belong to God, we are to abstain from the passions of the flesh and live honorable lives that reflect the work Christ has done in us.

    Join me as we reflect on the glory of what God has done and the growth He calls us to pursue. Let’s dig into God’s Word and look to Jesus, our true hope.

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    37 分
  • 1 Peter 2:4-10 - Christ the Cornerstone
    2026/03/01

    In this message, we continue in First Epistle of Peter 2:4–10 and consider what it means that Christ is our Cornerstone. Peter calls Him the “living stone”—chosen by God, precious to Him, yet rejected by men.

    We’ll look at how the Old Testament points to Him as the foundation, and why our hope is not rooted in a place or a system, but in a Person. Christ is not a dead Messiah. He is living, reigning, and interceding for His people.

    From there, we turn the focus toward the church. If He is the living stone, then we too are living stones—being built together into a spiritual house. This passage calls us to unity, reminds us that we are still being built, and anchors us in the truth that suffering does not mean we are unloved.

    So the question before us is simple but searching: What are you building your life upon?

    Join me as we consider Christ the Cornerstone and what it means for us as His people. Let’s dig in and look to Jesus, our true hope.

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    35 分
  • 1 Peter 2:1-3 - Put Off, Put On, Progress
    2026/02/22

    Today we’re diving into 1 Peter 2:1–3 as we consider what it means to put off the old, put on the new, and truly progress in our salvation. Peter is not introducing a new idea here—he’s continuing his call to holiness and now getting very specific.

    We look at five sins we are commanded to lay aside: malice, deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander. These are not small matters. They strike at the heart of the church and at the motivations behind our actions. If we are in Christ, these things should be falling away from our lives.

    But Peter doesn’t just tell us what to put off—he tells us what to put on. Like newborn infants crave milk, we are to crave the pure spiritual milk of the Word. If we want to grow, if we want to look more like Jesus year by year, then we must give ourselves to Scripture. The Word of God is not optional for the believer; it is essential.

    And then Peter gives us that searching word: “if.” If we have tasted that the Lord is good, there will be evidence. There will be growth. There will be progression.

    Join me as we examine our hearts, consider whether we are progressing in this salvation, and look to Christ who not only saves us but sanctifies us. Let’s dig in and look to Jesus, our true hope.

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    33 分
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