City Church Garland
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
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City Church Garland
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Born A Child Yet A King
22/12/2024 Duração: 48minIn this sermon, we see that Jesus is the King worthy of worship and His Kingdom clashes with earthly kingdoms.
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The King's Birth
15/12/2024 Duração: 38minIn this sermon, we see that the birth of Christ was a miraculous historical event that occurred to fulfill God’s promise to rescue His people.
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The King's Resume
11/12/2024 Duração: 42minIn this sermon we see that the birth of Jesus was a historical event divinely orchestrated to fulfill God’s promise of sending the Messiah King to rescue His people.
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Choose Love, Life & Truth
24/11/2024 Duração: 43minIn this sermon we hear how Jesus makes clear the two options set before us all, and he requires us to choose the way of love, life, and truth.
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Perspective For A Dynamic Prayer Life
17/11/2024 Duração: 48minIn his sermon on the mount Jesus teaches his followers how to have a dynamic prayer life. He calls his followers to be in persistent prayer, asking, seeking and knocking with the knowledge of God’s Fatherly care and promises for answering prayer.
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Don't Not Judge
10/11/2024 Duração: 45minIn Matthew 7, we see Jesus address the destructive nature of judging others, a behavior that can be as damaging as cancer to relationships. In this passage, Jesus calls His followers to avoid harsh, hasty, and hypocritical judgments. Instead, He urges us to prioritize addressing our own sins before helping others with theirs. The tendency to be critical and judgmental is deeply rooted in human nature. Jesus warns against this toxic behavior, which can lead to broken marriages and divided churches. Jesus' teaching in Matthew 7:1-5 emphasizes the importance of self-reflection, humility, honesty and mercy. He uses the metaphor of a log in one's eye to illustrate the absurdity of judging others while ignoring one's own faults. This teaching is not a prohibition against discernment or addressing sin, but a call to avoid a fault-finding spirit. Jesus Himself called out sin, but He did so with the intent of bringing people to repentance and salvation, not condemnation. The passage also highlights the need for disc
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Kingdom Perspective & Priority
03/11/2024 Duração: 49minIn Matthew chapter 6, Jesus addresses the heart of humanity, challenging the superficiality of external religion and urging a deeper, genuine worship. He confronts the issues of hypocrisy, materialism, and anxiety, emphasizing the importance of heart motives in our actions. Jesus calls us to give, pray, and fast with sincerity, focusing on God rather than seeking human approval. He highlights the futility of storing earthly treasures, urging us to prioritize heavenly treasures that are eternal and secure. Our relationship with money and possessions often reveals where our heart truly lies, and Jesus warns against the deceitfulness of riches, which can easily capture our trust and devotion. Jesus also addresses anxiety, a prevalent issue in our culture, and offers a kingdom perspective that counters worry. He reminds us of God's provision for creation, emphasizing our greater value and the assurance that God will meet our needs. Anxiety, he explains, is a distraction from kingdom pursuits and a waste of time.
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Life With The Father
27/10/2024 Duração: 01h09sThis is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
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Oaths, Retaliation & Loving Enemies
20/10/2024 Duração: 48minIn our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, we see the profound teachings of Jesus, focusing on Matthew 5:33-48. This passage challenges us to live radically in honesty, justice, and love, reflecting the heart of God in our daily lives. Jesus calls us to a higher standard, one that transcends mere legal compliance and touches the very core of our being—our hearts. The Pharisees, in their adherence to the law, often missed the spirit behind it, leading to a life of legalism and self-righteousness. Jesus, however, fulfills the law, inviting us to embrace its true intent: a heart fully surrendered to God. The teachings on oaths remind us that our words should be truthful, reflecting the integrity of Christ. We are called to let our "yes" be yes and our "no" be no, embodying truth in all we say and do. This honesty is not just about avoiding falsehood but about living in a way that our words are always trustworthy. In addressing retaliation, Jesus turns societal norms on their head. Instead of seekin
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Kingdom Ethics
13/10/2024 Duração: 50minIn this sermon from Matthew chapter 5, we explore the profound teachings of Jesus on Kingdom ethics, focusing on the fulfillment of the law and the prophets. Jesus, in His Sermon on the Mount, challenges us to understand the law not merely as a set of rigid rules but as a guide to living a life that reflects the heart of God. His teaching confronts two common errors: antinomianism, which dismisses the law, and legalism, which attempts to earn God's favor through strict adherence to rules. Jesus fulfilled the law by embodying its true intent and purpose. Jesus' fulfillment of the law is multifaceted. He fulfills it predictively, as the law and prophets point to Him as the Messiah. He fulfills it ethically, living a sinless life that exemplifies perfect obedience to God's commands. He fulfills it exemplarily, providing a model for us to follow in holiness and righteousness. Moreover, He fulfills it in His disciples, empowering us through the Holy Spirit to live out the righteous requirements of the law (Romans
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Called To Be Different
06/10/2024 Duração: 41minThis is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
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Kingdom Citizens
29/09/2024 Duração: 50minThis is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
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Restored Worship
23/09/2024 Duração: 40minThis is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
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Finishing Well
16/09/2024 Duração: 01h04minIn this sermon we focus on the Apostle Paul's final words to his young protege, Timothy. Paul, nearing the end of his life, reflects on his journey, likening the Christian life to a race and a fight that requires endurance and faithfulness. Paul’s life serves as a powerful example of steadfastness, having endured numerous hardships, yet remaining faithful to his mission and calling. Paul's words from a Roman prison cell are filled with both a sense of completion and a forward-looking hope. He speaks of being poured out as a drink offering, signifying his life of sacrifice and service. He confidently states that he has fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith. This is not a boastful claim but a magnification of God's grace and strength that sustained him through his ministry. Paul's life and letter encourages Timothy to endure hardship, to remain faithful, looking forward to the eternal rewards promised by God. Paul also highlights the importance of Christian community and relation
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Preach The Word
08/09/2024 Duração: 55minIn this sermon, we explore the reality that pastors are responsible for faithfully preaching and teaching God’s word both inside the church and outside it even when it is opposed. Paul repeatedly stresses the need for healthy, biblical teaching. Scripture, being God-breathed, is the ultimate source of truth, profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. It equips believers for every good work. Paul's charge to Timothy is serious and weighty, given in the presence of God and Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead. This charge carries tones accountability and authority that come with preaching the Word. Timothy is urged to preach in season and out of season, to reprove, rebuke, and exhort with complete patience and teaching. He msut do this knowing a time will come when people will not endure sound teaching but will seek teachers to suit their own passions, turning away from the truth.
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The Sufficiency Of Scripture
01/09/2024 Duração: 42minThis is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.
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Where To Turn In Difficult Times
25/08/2024 Duração: 49minIn this sermon, we see that God wants us to have realistic expectations about living in a fallen world and avoid ungodly influences and follow godly examples. In 2 Timothy 3, the Apostle Paul provides a sobering yet realistic worldview, acknowledging the pervasive sinfulness of humanity and the inevitable difficulties that come with living in a fallen world. Paul prepares Timothy for these challenges, Christian or not, wewill face hardships such as financial, health, and relational issues. Paul wanted Timothy to have realistic expectations about life and ministry in a broken world while maintaining hope in the ultimate return of Christ, who will make all things new. Paul warns Timothy about the characteristics of people in the last days, describing them as lovers of self, money, and pleasure rather than lovers of God. These individuals will exhibit traits like arrogance, abusiveness, and a lack of self-control, making life difficult for those around them. Paul advises Timothy to avoid such people and inste
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A God-Approved Minister
18/08/2024 Duração: 53minIn this sermon from 2 Timothy 2 Pastor Keith explains how ministers of the Gospel must care about God’s approval more than any other and be diligent in handling God’s word with accuracy, clarity and gentleness. They must bring consistent gospel reminders along with loving warnings
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Be Strengthened By Grace
11/08/2024 Duração: 54minIn this sermon, Pastor Keith explains how faithfully following Jesus requires strength that God graciously provides and a wholehearted commitment in the face of suffering.
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Guard The Gospel
04/08/2024 Duração: 57minThis is a podcast from primarily sermons preached at City Church Garland.