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Grace Bible Church of Conway's Podcast

Grace Bible Church of Conway's Podcast

By: Jeffrey Johnson
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We are a Reformed Baptist Church in Conway, AR and we are seeking to be known for the gospel.

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Episodes
  • How to Know You’re Truly Saved (3 Biblical Signs of Assurance)
    Mar 31 2026

    In this sermon, Jeffrey Johnson explores how believers can grow in the assurance of their salvation—a confidence that, while not automatic, is something Scripture calls Christians to pursue. He emphasizes that doubt is not uncommon, even among sincere believers, but it should not be a place of rest. Instead, Christians are encouraged to seek a deeper, स्थिर assurance rooted in God’s truth.

    Johnson outlines three essential “sources” of assurance: faith, the Holy Spirit, and obedience. Faith is the foundation, directing believers away from introspection and toward վստահing in the promises of God and the finished work of Christ. He reminds listeners that salvation is not dependent on the strength of one’s faith, but on the reliability of Christ Himself. From there, the Holy Spirit works within the believer, affirming their identity as children of God and bringing Scripture to life through ongoing fellowship and sensitivity to His leading.

    Finally, Johnson highlights obedience as the natural outflow of genuine faith. Not as a means of earning salvation, but as evidence of a transformed heart that loves God. As believers grow in these երեք areas—trusting God’s promises, walking in the Spirit, and living in loving obedience—their assurance deepens over time. This message offers both comfort and direction for those wrestling with doubt, pointing them back to Christ as their ultimate hope and security.

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    45 mins
  • The Most Dangerous Lie in Christianity
    Mar 24 2026

    This sobering and heartfelt message calls listeners to take seriously Paul’s command in 2 Corinthians 13:5: “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith.” Rather than offering comfort or assumption, Jeff Johnson urges a personal and honest spiritual evaluation—framing the sermon as a “pop quiz” for the soul. He emphasizes that this is not about doubting Christ’s work, but about testing whether that truth has genuinely taken root in one’s life.

    The sermon explores three key questions: why we must examine ourselves, how to do it, and what to look for. With clarity and urgency, Johnson explains that self-examination is commanded by Scripture, necessary because we can be deceived, and critical because of eternal consequences. He challenges listeners to move beyond mere profession of faith and consider whether their lives reflect true, living faith marked by obedience, repentance, and transformation.

    Ultimately, this message points to two defining tests: Are you truly in the faith? and Is Christ truly in you? Listeners are called to respond not with fear alone, but with action—daily surrender, genuine repentance, and wholehearted pursuit of Christ. It’s a direct and compassionate appeal to ensure that one’s faith is real, active, and saving.

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    44 mins
  • 10 Rules for Judging Others God’s Way
    Mar 11 2026

    Pastor Jeffrey Johnson explores 2 Corinthians 12:20–13:10 to address a misunderstood and often misused topic: how Christians should judge others. While many quote “do not judge” as a defense against correction, Pastor Johnson explains that Scripture does not forbid judgment—it teaches believers how to judge rightly and humbly. Before addressing the faults of others, Christians must first examine their own hearts and remove the “log” from their own eye.

    Using the Apostle Paul’s relationship with the Corinthian church, the sermon highlights ten heart attitudes that should guide righteous judgment. Paul demonstrates that correction should come with sadness rather than delight, humility rather than pride, verified truth rather than rumor, patience that allows time for repentance, and courage to lovingly confront sin when necessary. Most importantly, judgment must never be driven by revenge, self-interest, or the desire to prove oneself right.

    Ultimately, the goal of biblical correction is restoration, not condemnation. When believers confront sin with gentleness, truth, and gospel-centered love, they become instruments God uses to bring others back to spiritual health. Pastor Johnson challenges listeners to first apply these principles to their own lives, asking God to cultivate humility, compassion, and a genuine desire for the spiritual good of others.

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    54 mins
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