Gospel Grace Church Sermon Audio

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 31:04:01
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Gospel Grace Church exists as a church to honor God by making gospel-centered, grace-saturated disciples of Jesus Christ.

Episódios

  • Dual Citizens

    13/10/2024 Duração: 25min

    Jeremiah 29:1 - Speaker: Christopher Hile - This week, we are exploring the biblical theme of God’s people in exile. As we locate ourselves in the world of the Bible, we gain a right understanding of who we are, and this shapes how we live. I’m doing so, we see that Christians are dual citizens who await our heavenly home while seeking the good of the city we are in.

  • Forming a Biblical Framework

    13/10/2024 Duração: 27min

    - Speaker: Isaac Gagarinas - In our second class, we move our discussion from the nature of technology to building a framework for using technology. By surveying several biblical texts, this class first draws out several important biblical principles. Through these principles, the class then formulates a four-question framework for using technology. These are questions to help Christians establish wise technological habits for themselves. All the while, the goal is to both form wise habits and discern heart postures that our technology reveals within us.

  • The Gospel is Not Bound

    13/10/2024 Duração: 54min

    Acts 4:1-31 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - In Acts 4, the church faced its first wave of opposition. What began as a movement that engendered people’s favor, turned into something that threatened the religious establishment. The more people believed in Jesus the more religious leaders felt unsettled. They arrested Peter and John, called them before the Sanhedrin, and commanded them to stop teaching in Jesus’ name. Well, in the face of opposition, the apostles continued to proclaim the gospel in the power of the Spirit. And subsequently, thousands more in Jerusalem were saved. May the Lord teach us how to respond in the face of opposition. May he embolden us to share the good news through the power of the Spirit.

  • How Did We Get Here?

    06/10/2024 Duração: 29min

    - Speaker: Christopher Hile - How do we engage our culture with the gospel? This is a multifaceted question because it necessitates that we not only know our Bibles–who God is and how he is at work in the world–but we also need to know the world around us. This class, the first of a 7-week series on Christian engagement, attempts to situate us in the world around us by explaining how things came to this. Understanding our cultural context is crucial to loving others and engaging them with the gospel.

  • Christian Service

    06/10/2024 Duração: 28min

    1 Peter 4:10-11 - Speaker: Josh MacAvoy -

  • An Introduction to Technology

    06/10/2024 Duração: 28min

    Genesis 1:28 - Speaker: Isaac Gagarinas - As an introduction to "The Christian and Technology" series, this class introduces some of the common challenges associated with modern technology. Listeners are challenged to think critically about both technology and their hearts in relation to technology. The class finishes by surveying a brief theology of technology as man must consider his relationship to technology.

  • Transformed Into His Image

    06/10/2024 Duração: 44min

    Colossians 3:1-17 - Speaker: Jonathan Jarrett - Maybe you’re just starting to explore biblical Christianity and don’t really know much about Jesus at all yet. Or perhaps you’ve recently started getting to know Jesus and you’re thinking, “I’m going to church, I started reading my Bible—what now?” Or maybe you’ve been following Jesus for years but feel stuck in your walk, like you’ve hit a spiritual plateau. Do you think that can happen? Where you plateau in your walk and you don’t really know whether you’ve been changing or growing the last 6 months or even a year? Well, no matter where you are today, here’s the good news: while Paul was writing to the Colossians, the God inspiring his letter had you in mind too. So Paul—one of history’s best followers of Jesus—shows us in Colossians 3 how we, as disciples of Jesus are to grow in him.

  • Jesus at the Center of it All

    29/09/2024 Duração: 53min

    Acts 2:42-3:26 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - Acts 3 gives us a beautiful illustration of what salvation is like. There’s a man born lame, broken, and disabled. What a picture of our own state prior to Christ. This crippled man is a poor beggar, much like us as bankrupt sinners. The lame man is outside the temple, separated from God. We too are distant from the Lord because of our sin. But in Acts 3, the man is healed by faith in the powerful name of Jesus. In like manner, we can be spiritually healed by calling upon the name of the Lord. Praise God for the gracious work of his Son, Jesus.

  • The Spirit and the Church

    22/09/2024 Duração: 57min

    Acts 2:1-41 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - Acts 2 is an account of the feast of Pentecost following Jesus crucifixion and resurrection. 50 days after the cross, people were gathering in Jerusalem to celebrate God’s provision of the Law and his provision of their yearly harvest. But this particular year, God provided something else. He poured out his Spirit upon believers. This miracle 2000 years ago, truly was the firstfruit of a great harvest to follow. Ever since, those who believe on Christ are given the gift of the Holy Spirit! Now, Peter shows that this outpouring was not random or coincidental. It was all tied to Jesus, the one that was crucified just weeks before in Jerusalem. When the people heard that, they were “cut to the heart” and through repentance and faith as many as 3000 were saved that day. Praise be to God, that many more have followed the same path of trusting in Jesus and have received the same gift of the Spirit.

  • The Mission of the Church

    15/09/2024 Duração: 58min

    Acts 1:1-26 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - Welcome to our new series through the book of Acts! Through the fall and spring semesters we will study the work of our exalted Lord through his Spirit in his church. As the book unfolds, Luke starts by orienting us to Jesus’ grand mission. What we discover is that the gospel was meant to be shared. So, in this first chapter, Jesus outlines its reverberation from Jerusalem to the ends of the earth. What’s beautiful about Acts 1 is that we are invited to find our place in the mission of the church and do our part for the glory of Christ. So, may our hearts be encouraged to spread the good news of the gospel to both neighbors and nations.

  • Freed to Love

    08/09/2024 Duração: 32min

    Galatians 5:1-15 - Speaker: Josh Lankford - A lot of people want freedom, but to what end? Kids want the freedom to play with mom's phone. High school students want the freedom to make their own decisions. College students want the freedom to take a nap. And adults want the freedom to take off work for the holidays. Did you know that Christians have freedom too? Christ's sacrifice on the cross issued freedom to every Christian. But to what end? Well, that's exactly what we're going to discover this Sunday together. I won't spoil it here, but rest assured, it's a freedom that keeps us squarely within the grace of God, away from performance, and moving towards our neighbor. It's a freedom that has its climax in love toward one another, because God has first loved us.

  • Strength to Persevere

    01/09/2024 Duração: 45min

    2 Timothy 4:9-22 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - This week we will finish our series through the book of 2Timothy. It’s been a wonderful opportunity to think about perseverance in the gospel. As Paul moved toward death, he wanted gospel work to continue. And so, he encourages the next generation to pick up the baton of faith. In our final passage, Paul alludes to three sources of strength for perseverance in God’s work. May the Lord encourage our hearts as we seek to live for him!

  • Grace Reigns

    25/08/2024 Duração: 55min

    Romans 6:1-14 - Speaker: Will Galkin - In Romans 6:1-14, Paul destroys the objection to God’s grace found in Romans 6:1, “Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound?” He states that Christians are dead to sin and alive to Christ. This means that Christians are no longer enslaved to sin but are now free to serve Christ. Properly understanding a Christian’s union with Christ helps eliminate the temptation to drift into the false teachings of legalism or antinomianism (no law). Rather, Christians can enjoy the promise in Romans 6:14: “For sin will have no dominion over you, since you are not under law but under grace.”

  • Come Needy

    18/08/2024 Duração: 43min

    - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - A hummingbird near Bingham Canyon, Utah was seen pressing its bill against the biggest red “flower” in town. No one knows for sure how long it took for the bird to realize that you can’t get nectar out of a traffic light! You know, we act like that bird sometimes. We expend a lot of energy to feed our souls with food that doesn’t satisfy. There is a longing in every heart that only God can quench. So he says, “Come to me.” The satisfaction God offers is free for us, because it was paid for through the cross-work of Jesus. May the Lord teach us the good news, the gospel this Sunday from Isaiah 55. We must stop trying to quench our own souls and receive the satisfying grace of God.

  • Preach the Word to the End

    11/08/2024 Duração: 44min

    2 Timothy 4:1-8 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - In the final chapter of 2 Timothy, Paul gives parting words to his friend. He tells Timothy, “preach the Word.” As the time of his death draws near, the apostle wants to underscore the importance of preaching. If the good news is going to be transmitted to the next generation, it needs to be proclaimed. For “how will they hear without a preacher” (Romans 10:14). Though preaching has fallen on hard times these days, it is God’s intended means of heralding his Word. So may we find fresh resolve to support and uphold sound, biblical preaching.

  • Take Refuge in God

    04/08/2024 Duração: 41min

    Psalm 16 - Speaker: Joe Skinner - No one wants to die, and as much as we try to avoid it, death is inevitable. This is the reality that David faced too. Throughout his life, the trials he faced taught him one invaluable lesson. That only God can preserve his life. In this Psalm, David responds to who God is and what he does by praising Him for his Salvation, and calls us to do the same.

  • Humility in Community

    28/07/2024 Duração: 39min

    Luke 14:7-14 - Speaker: Jotham Manoranjan - Today, we will be dwelling on the theme of “Humility in Community.” Jesus is at a Pharisees’ house, and he “noticed” something. In response to what he sees, he teaches two parables that present an opportunity for individuals to boost their social status. Jesus reminds us that “everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” Exploring these parables, we will identify what humility is and how one pursues it. We will also see how genuine humility impacts our relationships.

  • Facing Trials and Opposition

    21/07/2024 Duração: 35min

    James 1:2-4 - Speaker: Jon Kopp - This study discusses some of the most confusing and disorienting times in the Christian life--times when we face difficulty and opposition. Why do you think those times are so confusing and disorienting for us? Often it is because we face those times with more questions than we do answers. While God doesn’t give us His word to answer all of our questions about suffering, he also doesn’t want us to be confused or discouraged either. Here’s what God’s word does. It tells us things we can know about suffering so that we can trust God when there are the things we don’t know.

  • Stories & Q&A

    21/07/2024 Duração: 31min

    - Speaker: Jotham Manoranjan - Today we wrap up our series on Singleness with a recap, Q&A, and a couple people share about their seasons of singleness and how to remain single minded and devoted to the Lord.

  • Faithful & Fruitful Endurance

    21/07/2024 Duração: 54min

    2 Timothy 3:10-17 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - This letter of 2Timothy is Paul’s final epistle. Church historians suggest that he was in the Mamertine Prison in Rome when he wrote this. We know that Paul was nearing his death from what he says in (4:6), “the time of my departure has come.” So as the church moved from the apostolic to the post-apostolic era, Paul was burdened that Timothy would carry on the faith, the good deposit entrusted to him. But the situation in Ephesus was anything but ideal. The church was unhealthy and evil and error abounded. So, in 2 Timothy 3, Paul calls out wicked people in no uncertain terms. Then he assures Timothy that they wouldn’t get very far and that their folly would eventually be exposed. Finally, he turns to Timothy and basically says, “In spite of all the false teaching, moral decline, empty religion, and corruption – you need to stand in stark contrast. Don’t give in to the pervasive atmosphere of wickedness. Don’t conform to the pressure of evil and error. You can m

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