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The Long Gospel
by Slow-drip Grace
Welcome to The Long Gospel.The gospel is not a one-time message. It is the word God uses for a lifetime. We do not graduate from grace or move beyond the cross. What we need is slow-drip grace. The same announcement of Christ for sinners, delivered steadily through the preaching of the Word.These sermons come from the ordinary life of the church and point again and again to the same finished work. Not what you must do, but what Christ has done, and why that good news is enough today.This is The Long Gospel. Slow-drip grace for people who need it every day. marrowwoke.substack.com
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Christ Speaks Through His Word - Luke 24:13-32
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Convicted and Cleansed – Isaiah 6:1–7
Convicted and CleansedIsaiah 6:1–7I. Seeing the Lord (vv. 1–4)* The King on the Throne* The Holy God* The Lord of Hosts* The Unapproachable Presence of GodII. Seeing Our Condition (v. 5)* Personal Confession* Corporate Confession* The Fear of Standing Before a Holy GodIII. Seeing a Mediated Atonement (vv. 6–7)* The Source of Atonement (the altar)* The Direction of Grace (from God to the sinner)IV. Hearing Our Absolution (v. 7)* The Declaration of Forgiveness* The Ministry of the Word* Law and Gospel TogetherV. Seeing Our Response (v. 8)* Gratitude Produces Obedience Get full access to Marrow Woke at marrowwoke.substack.com/subscribe
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Called into His Presence - Psalm 95:1-7
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Worship Under the Word
What if worship is not something we initiate on earth, but something we are brought into from heaven?Hebrews 8 redirects our understanding of worship away from human effort, emotional readiness, or sacred space, and anchors it instead in the present, heavenly ministry of Jesus Christ. Worship does not begin with what we do, but with where Christ is.This sermon unfolds how worship is shaped by God’s Word, ordered according to a heavenly pattern, governed by the New Covenant, and oriented toward the age to come. Worship is dialogical by nature. God speaks first, and His people respond in faith and gratitude. Get full access to Marrow Woke at marrowwoke.substack.com/subscribe
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Reform Without Renewal - Nehemiah 13
Nehemiah 13 feels a lot like January 31. Big promises and strong resolve, but the same old heart shows up and breaks everything by the end of the month. The chapter is a sober reminder that good intentions cannot produce obedience because stubborn, sinful hearts will outlast sheer willpower. Nehemiah returns after a short absence and finds the covenant promises of chapters 10–12 already unraveling. The law is read again, sin is exposed again, and purification must happen again.The book ends on purpose without a “happily ever after.” The law can diagnose and restrain, but it cannot finish the job. Ezra and Nehemiah can rebuild walls, cleanse rooms, lock gates, and enforce policy, but neither can cleanse the human heart. That unresolved tension presses you forward to the only resolution: God remembering His people in the person of Jesus Christ, the greater Nehemiah, whose finished work secures what reform and resolve never could. Get full access to Marrow Woke at marrowwoke.substack.com/subscribe
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A Holy City - Nehemiah 11–12
Baptists do not officially run on a church calendar, but December has a way of pulling our minds toward the first Advent. The Old Covenant saints lived in a long season of waiting for the Messiah, and New Covenant saints live in a similar posture, only now with greater clarity and a finished cross behind us. Nehemiah 11–12 shows a people genuinely restored, yet not finally home. The city is repopulated, the walls are dedicated, worship becomes public and ordered, and joy spills beyond Jerusalem. And still, the text quietly insists: this is not the climax. It is a sketch pointing beyond itself to Christ’s dwelling with His people, and ultimately to Christ’s return that will make all things new. Get full access to Marrow Woke at marrowwoke.substack.com/subscribe
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Renewal by the Word
In Nehemiah 7–8, God restores a post-exilic people by doing two things at once: preserving their identity and renewing their hearts. Nehemiah guards the rebuilt city and records the names of the remnant, showing God’s faithfulness to keep His promises. Then Ezra “brings out the book,” reads the Law plainly, and the Levites give the sense so the people understand. The Word wounds them with conviction, but the leaders refuse to leave them in despair. They proclaim joy: “the joy of the LORD is your strength,” and that joy produces restored obedience, including renewed worship practices. The big claim is simple: real revival never comes apart from the Word of God understood. Get full access to Marrow Woke at marrowwoke.substack.com/subscribe
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Long Gospel.The gospel is not a one-time message. It is the word God uses for a lifetime. We do not graduate from grace or move beyond the cross. What we need is slow-drip grace. The same announcement of Christ for sinners, delivered steadily through the preaching of the Word.These sermons come from the ordinary life of the church and point again and again to the same finished work. Not what you must do, but what Christ has done, and why that good news is enough today.This is The Long Gospel. Slow-drip grace for people who need it every day. marrowwoke.substack.com
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