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Cranston Bible Chapel

Cranston Bible Chapel

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Welcome to the Cranston Bible Chapel Podcast—Bible teaching from Cranston, Rhode Island. Our desire is to feed God’s people, equip the saints, and build up the church through Christ-centered preaching and practical application. Whether you’re part of our local body or listening from afar, we pray these messages help you know the Lord more deeply and follow Him more faithfully.

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Episodes
  • From Far Off To Brought Near In Christ - Ephesians 2:11-22
    May 18 2026

    A wall can shape your whole life, especially when you don’t even realize it’s there. We open up Ephesians 2:11-22 and follow Paul’s blunt contrast: once far off, without Christ, without hope, and without God, then suddenly “but now” brought near by the blood of Jesus. The heart of the message is grace, the exceeding riches of God’s grace that saves us first and then sends us into the good works God already prepared, not to earn anything, but because we are made new.

    From there, we talk about access and peace in plain terms. Jesus does not just bring peace, He is our peace. His cross puts hostility to death, breaks down the dividing wall between Jew and Gentile, and opens a living way into God’s presence. The torn temple veil becomes more than a detail in the crucifixion story, it becomes a picture of what God has done: the barrier is removed from top to bottom, and we can come boldly to the throne of grace because the price has been paid.

    We also dig into belonging, citizenship, and adoption into the household of God, with Jesus as the chief cornerstone and sure foundation. If you have ever felt like an outsider, this passage speaks directly to that ache, and it also gives a practical next step: “Not my will, but your will be done,” and a simple prayer of surrender that turns into action. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who needs peace, and leave a review telling us what “brought near” means to you.

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    44 mins
  • Blessed In Christ - Ephesians 1:1-13
    May 18 2026

    You can be “blessed” in a hundred surface-level ways and still feel empty when the week gets hard. We go straight to Ephesians 1 and camp on the phrase that keeps repeating for a reason: in Christ. That’s where Christian identity gets solid, where shame loses its grip, and where hope stops being wishful thinking and becomes a promise you can stand on.

    We also zoom out to why church can’t be a solo project. A body works because it stays connected, and the Christian walk grows best when we worship together, pray together, and keep showing up for each other. From Paul’s prison setting to his relentless prayer for wisdom and spiritual sight, we trace how a real relationship with God forms in everyday life, not just in a sanctuary. Prayer without ceasing becomes practical when you start turning ordinary moments into honest conversation with the Lord.

    Then we unpack the blessings Paul names for believers: chosen before the foundation of the world, made holy and without blame, adopted into God’s family, redeemed through Jesus’ blood, forgiven by grace, brought into unity, and sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise. We talk about what those words mean when you’re carrying regret, trying to forgive, or wondering what your life is for.

    If you need steadiness, peace, and a clearer sense of who you are, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review that tells us which “in Christ” blessing hit you hardest.

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    51 mins
  • You Must Be Born Again
    May 3 2026

    You can do a lot of spiritual things and still be completely wrong about what saves you. That’s the tension at the heart of John 3, where Jesus looks past Nicodemus’ credentials, reputation, and religious effort and tells him something shocking: you must be born again to see the kingdom of God.

    We walk line by line through Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus and unpack what “born again” actually means in the Bible. We talk about regeneration, why church attendance and rule keeping can’t create spiritual life, and how “water and the Spirit” connects to God’s promise in Ezekiel 36 to cleanse us and give us a new heart. We also wrestle with the wind illustration, why we can’t control the Holy Spirit, and how genuine change becomes visible through spiritual fruit like love, joy, peace, and patience.

    Then we land on the good news that makes tired people breathe again: God saves by grace, not by our performance. John 3:16 and John 3:17 show a Savior who comes to rescue, not condemn, and a simple call to faith in Jesus Christ that brings forgiveness, eternal life, and real peace with God. If you’ve been striving, doubting, or quietly afraid of hearing “I never knew you,” this message points you back to the finished work of the cross.

    If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s worn out from trying to be “good enough,” and leave a review. What part of John 3 do you struggle to believe most?

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    30 mins
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