Jasper Bible Church

Jasper Bible Church Info Jasper Bible Church is a dynamic community of faith, hope, and love. We welcome you to worship with us!

We exist to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ through Biblical teaching, caring service, and life-changing ministries, reaching people in our community and world. We invite you to share in this community of faith and discover God's joy and peace in your life today. You will find us to be a loving and caring church blending both contemporary and traditional music with practical teaching from G

od's Word in a comfortable atmosphere. There are nurseries provided with caring workers and safe, quality, Bible-centered classes for all ages.

05/09/2026

We invite you to Jasper Bible Church tomorrow morning at 10:30 AM as we honor our moms with a gift and a message. Pastor Jewett's message: "The Mom Who Had A Perfect Child". Hope to see you there!

04/04/2026

We welcome you to our Easter services: Sunrise 7:00 A.M., breakfast 7:30 AM, Sunday School 9 :30 A.M., and morning worship service 10:30 A.M. A warm welcome awaits you! - Pastor Jewett

02/27/2026

Carmen Lang family had an apartment fire late this afternoon. Total loss. Variety ages of kids and Carmen in need of coats, shoes, clothes, etc. If you can help in meeting this need, contact me and I can direct you to Carmen. Please be praying for this family. -Pastor Jewett

01/25/2026

Sunday, January 25 9:30 AM Sunday School, 10:30 AM worship, and 6 PM service are canceled due to the predicted snow storm. -Pastor Jewett

11/30/2025

Tonight's (November 30) 6:00 PM has been canceled due to the weather. -Pastor Jewett

02/17/2025

Men's breakfast has been rescheduled to this Thursday (February 20) at 8 AM at Family Kitchen in Adrian.

02/15/2025

Young At Heart is canceled for today (Saturday, February 15). The next Young At Heart gathering will be Saturday, March 8.

Colson & Elizabeth Lutz
12/07/2024

Colson & Elizabeth Lutz

08/30/2024

Lori's face book page got hacked today. We are not selling anything. Nor would we use the church page to do it. I am so sorry if you received any "hacked" things. However, God's gift of eternal life is free. I hope you have received Jesus as your Savior. Have a good evening. -Pastor Jewett

11/01/2023

Good morning everyone!

GOD’S UNCHANGING WORD

“By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises was in the act of offering up his only son, of whom it was said, ‘Through Isaac shall your offspring be named.’” HEBREWS 11:17-18 (ESV)

Life can feel overwhelming. Every day brings new challenges even as old ones continue without resolution. It’s easy to allow our faith to trip on the stumbling block of our own lack of understanding of our circumstances—to take the baton of faith, as it were, and toss it to the ground, saying, “I’m finished. I can’t run any further.” In those moments, God’s word encourages us to remember that the Christian faith is an enduring faith that remains resolute. It is possible to remain obedient to God’s commands even when everything around us seems to contradict what He has promised.

Until the cross, perhaps nowhere in Scripture do we find a more overwhelming moment than in the life of Abraham. It was a moment that occurred entirely at the instigation of God: “[God] said, ‘Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains of which I shall tell you’ … When they came to the place of which God had told him, Abraham built the altar there and laid the wood in order and bound Isaac his son and laid him on the altar, on top of the wood. Then Abraham reached out his hand and took the knife to slaughter his son” (Genesis 22:2, 9-10). God’s command to Abraham was clear—and yet it seemed to contradict God’s promise that through Abraham’s offspring “all the nations of the earth” would “be blessed” and that “through Isaac shall your offspring be named” (Genesis 22:18; 21:12). The fulfillment of God’s promises depended upon Isaac’s survival. If Isaac was to die, how could the promise be fulfilled?

Yet, Abraham still obeyed. Even though his circumstances could have led him to doubt and question God’s word, by faith, Abraham said God has a plan in this. His promise is that through Isaac all the nations of the earth will be blessed. Therefore, He must be going to resurrect him—to raise him up from the dead (Hebrews 11:19). This is why earlier, as Abraham left to perform the commanded sacrifice, he said to his servants, “Stay here with the donkey; I and the boy will go over there and worship and come again to you” (Genesis 22:5, emphasis added). What an expression of faith! Do not miss this: when the command was given to Abraham, he obeyed it. Although it seemed to directly contradict the promises God had made, Abraham did his business, and he determined to let God do His.

We can do so too. Do not allow your circumstances, however daunting they may be, to lessen your obedience or cause you to call God’s promises into question. Centuries after Abraham and Isaac climbed up and down this mountain, God’s own Son rose from the grave on the side of that same mountain as the ultimate testimony to the truth that God keeps His promises. So you can face whatever today brings confidently, hopefully, and prayerfully, saying, “I can keep going. I’m not finished. God will do His part, and so I can do mine.”

How is God calling me to think differently?

How is God reordering my heart’s affections—what I love?

What is God calling me to do as I go about my day today?

Further Reading: Genesis 22:1-19

10/27/2023

Good morning everyone!

Exodus 2:23-25

God Hears Our Cries

The promise of food had encouraged Jacob and his family to leave their famine-stricken land and relocate to Egypt with Joseph. For a time, everything was terrific, but their experience took a turn for the worse when a new king came into power. He didn’t like the idea of Israel’s people growing in stature and number, so he put them to work, ruthlessly enslaving them. Their lives were filled with tears and bitterness.

The people of God still had His promises, but those promises seemed empty. It was easier to trust God when they were receiving the benefit of food than when they were enslaved. In the long years of oppression, some must have said to themselves, “I think God’s forgotten His promise. I wonder if He’s really going to do what He said.” Despite their doubt, they called out to God, desperately seeking rescue.

God had not forgotten, and His answer came. God heard their cry, He heard their groaning, and in response, He introduced a rescue operation. God would not leave them in their misery. He was going to fulfill His purposes for His people and set them free from slavery.

This is what God’s people needed to be reminded of then, just as we do now: God hears our groaning, God knows our circumstances, and He will act. Indeed, when we are at a loss for words in our distress, we discover that the Holy Spirit even intercedes for us through our prayerful groanings (see Romans 8:26–27). That’s the level of God’s concern for each of us.

When our souls’ cries seem to go unheard, when we begin to wonder if anyone truly cares, may our minds recall these heartening words:

Why should I feel discouraged,
Why should the shadows come,
Why should my heart be lonely
And long for heav’n and home,

When Jesus is my portion?
My constant friend is He:
His eye is on the sparrow,
And I know He watches me.[1]

We should not neglect crying out to God but instead, make our requests known to Him. He hears, He cares, and He works on our behalf. Let us take our concerns to Him today.

Address

8230 S Adrian Highway
Jasper, MI
49248

Opening Hours

Wednesday 6pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm
5:30pm - 7:30pm

Telephone

+15174363165

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