Gospel Grace Church Sermon Audio

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Gospel Grace Church exists as a church to honor God by making gospel-centered, grace-saturated disciples of Jesus Christ.

Episodes

  • Experiencing the Fullness of God

    31/12/2023 Duration: 30min

    Ephesians 3:14-21 - Speaker: Jotham Manoranjan - In Ephesians 3:14-21 we witness Paul's overwhelming emotion to the magnificence of God's work. Paul prays in response to the great truths of the first few chapters of Ephesians and prompts us to reflect on how theology impacts our hearts, the motivations behind our prayers, and the focus of our concerns in prayer. The passage reminds us that understanding God's love goes beyond intellectual pursuit; it requires the transformative work of the Spirit and the indwelling of Christ. Ultimately, the passage emphasizes the limitless power of God. God can do far more abundantly than we can ask or even imagine. Through Him, we can comprehend the incomprehensible and experience the fullness of God's love and grace.

  • The Good News of Great Joy

    24/12/2023 Duration: 33min

    Luke 2:1-22 - Speaker: Will Galkin - The sudden appearance of the angels in Luke 2:8-14 caused the shepherds to respond with fear. However, the angels brought the good news of great joy. They shared that God had sent humanity a means to fully reconcile with Him. After 400 years of no revelation, the people of God were tempted to wonder if God had forgotten them. Our text shows that God had not forgotten His people and that Jesus was the promised Messiah of the Old Testament. This good news reminds us that God is in control, brings us to Christ, and demands a response. What will you do with the good news of great joy?

  • Serving God is Worth it

    17/12/2023 Duration: 43min

    Malachi 3:13-4:6 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - In our final section of the book of Malachi, the prophet addresses the cynical attitudes of the people. Israel is struggling with whether it’s worth serving God. When they look around, it seems as if the proud advance and evildoers face no consequences. So why fear the Lord? Why live for him? Well, the prophet corrects this flawed perspective and calls the people to consider the second coming when God will clearly distinguish between the wicked and the righteous. The pleasures of sin only last for a season, but to those who fear the Lord, the sun of righteousness will bring both blessing and protection. May the Lord help us keep our eyes on him when doubts and fears arise. And may we patiently wait for his return when all will be made right.

  • Giving and the Giver

    10/12/2023 Duration: 41min

    Malachi 3:6-12 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - Somewhere deep down inside each person is a reticence towards giving. We struggle with greed and consumption. And perhaps the Christmas season exposes that more than any other time of year. A holiday that was initially focused on giving, somehow turned into a season of getting. Well in Malachi 3, the people of Israel were clutching and grasping instead of giving and offering. They weren’t bringing the “full tithe” to the temple, and the Lord calls them out. He wants his people to rethink their relationship with money and ultimately give him his due. But it’s not so that he can get rich, but rather so that we can express trust. The Lord promises that those who give by faith will receive his favor, because at the end of the day giving is a matter of the heart. May God, the greatest giver of all, teach us to be generous this season.

  • Where is the God of Justice?

    03/12/2023 Duration: 39min

    Malachi 2:17-3:5 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - The people of Israel in Malachi’s day were such hypocrites. While the priests failed to teach God’s word, and while the people failed to bring acceptable sacrifices to the temple, they had the audacity to call for God’s judgment on others. When God’s patience prevailed and his justice was delayed as a window of amnesty, the people accused God of not caring. “Where is the God of justice,” they asked in a snarky tone. Well, God is the judge of all the earth and he will do what is right in his time. One day all will be held accountable. But while we await his coming let us each receive his cleansing. May we be purified instead of purged. May we be cleansed instead of consumed. (2Pet. 3:9-10) puts it like this, “The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promises as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not wishing that any should perish but that all should reach repentance. The Day of the Lord will come…”

  • Messed Up Marriages

    26/11/2023 Duration: 59min

    Malachi 2:10-16 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman - We are back in Malachi this week and we are picking up our study in chapter 2. The text addresses the difficult topic of divorce and intermarriage with unbelievers. While this book was written some 2,400 years ago, it still has great relevance for our culture today. God’s plan for marriage is that it would picture the covenant love that Christ has for the church. So, may God’s Word help us biblically address our problems in marriage and honest acknowledge the impact our choices can have. And at the end of the day, may he be glorified in our relationships.

  • Where We Go From Here

    19/11/2023 Duration: 34min

    Genesis 1:26 - Speaker: Joe Skinner - Having established how God views sex and sexuality, we will take time to examine how that affects the way we understand ourselves primarily. What are the practical outflows of understanding our primary identity not through the lens of our sexuality, but rather, through the less of scripture --namely, made in God's image-- and how that affects the way we live out our sexuality.

  • Glorification

    19/11/2023 Duration: 16min

    1 Corinthians 15:42-44 - Speaker: Ben Henderson - Glorification is often misunderstood. However, it is the great hope we have as believers, the physical resurrection of our bodies. With these, we will live with God forever in the New Heavens and the New Earth.

  • Wholehearted

    19/11/2023 Duration: 11min

    James 4:1-10 - Speaker: Will Galkin - Double-minded people are unstable as they cannot go in different directions simultaneously. Something in their heart knows they are to pursue God, yet they find themselves drifting to find satisfaction elsewhere. This type of person sees people as mechanisms to get to their idols. However, since idols cannot satisfy the double-minded person, they become angry with those around them. This emptiness of the heart only causes the double-minded person to quest for more satisfaction through idolatry. The cycle of dissatisfaction only continues. Ultimately, this slide will only be arrested through submission to God. As one submits, God gives the grace to forsake idolatry and find wholeness in one's relationship with God.

  • How Does God Think About Sex Part I

    12/11/2023 Duration: 29min

    Ezekiel 16:4-63 - Speaker: Alex Morrison - Our sexuality has a purpose beyond reproduction and pleasure. God designed sexuality to help us know him more deeply. This session unpacks how sex points us to God and how every person's sexuality, single or married, should lead them to finding satisfaction in God.

  • Sanctification

    12/11/2023 Duration: 27min

    Philippians 3:10-14 - Speaker: Ben Henderson - Out of all the gospel concepts we've learned, sanctification can be the most frustrating. While propitiation and justification and redemption happen instantly, sanctification is an ongoing process. In this lesson, we learn that "Sanctification is the ongoing work of God to transform his people into greater Christlikeness.” We understand that sanctification is ongoing, transformative, and accomplished by the Holy Spirit with the Word of God as the instrument and the church as the context.

  • Crooked Things and the Work of God

    12/11/2023 Duration: 52min

    Ecclesiastes 7:1-14 - Speaker: Danny Brooks - Have you ever thought, “It would have been better if I had not been born?” You are not alone. Many of us have had those very thoughts. We wrestle with the hard circumstances and difficult experiences of life and wonder "Why?" Why me? Why this? Why now? What's the point of living if things are always going to be this hard? At the end of Ecclesiastes 7, the Preacher calls us to "Consider the work of God: who can make straight what he has made crooked? In the day of prosperity be joyful, and in the day of adversity consider: God has made the one as well as the other, so that man may not find out anything that will be after him." It's not only a sobering reminder that we are not sovereign over our days or the difficult circumstances, but God is! Like so many of us the author of Ecclesiastes is straining to see God's goodness and control in the crooked things around him. But again and again he returns to the goodness and sovereignty of God in all of life. It

  • Redemption

    05/11/2023 Duration: 19min

    Mark 10:45 - Speaker: Josh Lankford - Join us as we discuss that aspect of the gospel that describes how God has purchased us back to himself, from slavery to sin, at the cost of Jesus' life through redemption.

  • How Does God Think About Sexuality

    05/11/2023 Duration: 29min

    - Speaker: Alex Morrison - Sexuality is a loaded term in our culture and we want to have a biblical perspective of what it means. God created humanity and therefore he created sexuality. This session is a discussion on God's thoughts on sexuality and builds a foundation for understanding God's thoughts about sex.

  • The Ultimate Reality of Marriage

    05/11/2023 Duration: 34min

    Ephesians 5:22-33 - Speaker: Jeremy Kimble - This weekend, we are thankful to have Jeremy and Rachel Kimble with us. Jeremy will be preaching on the topic of marriage from Ephesians 5. Pursuing a Biblical understanding of marriage isn’t just for married couples – it should be a pursuit for every Christian. Tim Keller says it this way: “The Bible begins with a wedding (of Adam and Eve) and ends in the book of Revelation with a wedding (of Christ and the church). Marriage is God’s idea…The concept and roots of human marriage are in God’s own action, and therefore what the Bible says about God’s design for marriage is crucial” (Tim Keller, The Meaning of Marriage). Ephesians 5 will guide us through God’s design in the intricate dynamics of marital roles, and unmask idols that threaten them. May God help us to reframe our perspective, seeing marriage as a conduit to glorify God, and in doing so, foster relationships grounded in love, respect, and God’s good purpose. Jeremy is an Associate Professor of Theology a

  • Partnership in Marriage

    04/11/2023 Duration: 40min

    - Speaker: Jeremy Kimble - Last Saturday Session

  • Men's Session: Developing an Understanding Way

    04/11/2023 Duration: 36min

    - Speaker: Jeremy Kimble - Men's Saturday Session

  • Communication in Marriage

    03/11/2023 Duration: 45min

    - Speaker: Jeremy Kimble - Friday night session

  • Learn, Practice, Teach

    29/10/2023 Duration: 48min

    Malachi 2:1-9 - Speaker: Lukus Counterman -The priests of Israel had three major responsibilities. They were supposed to offer incense and prayers for the people. They were supposed to facilitate offerings and sacrifices. And finally, the priests were supposed to faithfully teach God’s truth. Well, in Malachi 1, we discovered how the spiritual leaders were failing to facilitate authentic worship. They condoned Israel’s wearisome attitude towards temple responsibilities and looked the other way when lame, blind, and diseased offerings were brought before the Lord. Now in Malachi 2, we are going to see the priests were also failing to heed God’s word and teach it to the people. Instead of instructing Israel in God’s truth, they were leading people into sin. So, God cautions spiritual leaders, clarifies his expectations, and condemns those who persist in rebellion. May the Lord help us consider our own expressions of spiritual leadership. And may we be people who listen to truth and share it rightly with others.

  • Justification

    22/10/2023 Duration: 28min

    Romans 3:10-8:39 - Speaker: Ben Henderson - Justification is the work of God to declare sinful people not guilty but righteous instead by imputing the perfect righteousness of Christ to them. In this lesson, we learned about what Justification means using the Bible as the foundation. Then we talked about why our understanding of justification is so important, providing us with hope and peace.

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