Podcast by City Church
What if we challenged ourselves to truly see Jesus in 2025? When we see Jesus, everything changes. As we behold King Jesus, it will produce a reaction in us. When we behold Him, we will seek Him, and we will find Him.
Marcus examines the description of the rule of Jesus found in Isaiah's prophecy of the birth of Christ.
Marcus examines the title 'Prince of Peace' in Isaiah's prophecy about the birth of Christ.
Marcus examines the title 'Everlasting Father' in Isaiah's prophecy about the birth of Christ.
Nick examines the title 'Mighty God' in Isaiah's prophecy about the birth of Christ.
Beginning a series leading to Christmas, Marcus examines the title 'Wonderful Counselor' in Isaiah's prophecy about the birth of Christ.
Jeff concludes our series in the book of Romans.
Marcus examines Paul's missionary heart horizontally.
Paul explains his reasoning for a 2,000-mile detour.
As Paul considers the church's mission, he reflects on his ministry and dependence on Christ.
How and why do Christians welcome one another? The answer starts with "Je" and ends with "sus".
Pastor Marcus and Dawson recently returned from a mission trip to India and Josh sits down with them to discuss all that the Lord did while they were there. For more information visit the City Church Gainesville website, and follow us on Facebook.
From a stool, Marcus encourages us to follow the example of Christ in our unity and harmony with fellow believers. May the Lord grant us these things.
Marcus follows Paul's train of thought as he lays out kingdom ethics for believers.
Paul exhorts the Christians in Rome to unity in their disagreements over nonessential issues. But how are we to do this? In this verses Paul provides the ground for real fellowship among believers.
How are we to honor the LORD as the body of Christ when we seem to have so many differences on how to do so? Jeff turns to Romans 14 for answers.
Paul exhorts us to rise from our spiritual lethargy. Today, if you hear His voice, do not harden your heart.
What does it mean to owe love to one another? Marcus follows Paul's train of thought through Romans 13.
Paul addresses the Christians of Rome how they are to live under the government.
Marcus (via the Apostle Paul) encourages us to move beyond an ethic of anti-retaliation and to a Christian ethic of active-benevolence based on the doctrine of God's sovereignty and wrath.
Let the body of Christ strive to love others the way we are commanded, and celebrate the power of the Holy Spirit as He works through us to that end.
In this world of superficial and conditional love, will Christians take seriously the call to let our love be genuine and deep?
What are the 'Gifts of Grace' and what are they to be used for?
Paul's letter to the Christians in Rome makes a shift in focus from doctrine to duty.
What exactly did Christ accomplish on the cross? Nick takes us through a historical overview of answers to this question and lands on a view of the atonement that brings peace and security.
As Paul comes to a close of his rich theology from chapter one through now, it pushes him into exalting worship of God. Proper theology will produce proper worship.
Marcus challenges the church in the way we understand God's mercy in salvation.
What is the future for the nation of Israel? Marcus continues to cover the revealing of God's mystery of salvation for Jew and Gentile in Paul's letter to the Christians in Rome.
As we continue to marvel at God's amazing plan for salvation, Paul commands Gentiles to not hold any spiritual pride over unbelieving Jews.
This week in Romans, Marcus examines God's jealousy provoking strategy to salvation for the Jews.
Jeff challenges the fathers of the church to emulate Christ in taking up the roles of Priest, Prophet, and King within their families.
Israel failed in seeking to establish its own righteousness. Marcus guides us through Paul's understanding of this truth.
Beginning Chapter 11, Marcus encourages us to celebrate the grace that we have through Christ. If the LORD preserves for himself in Elijah's day, won't he do it now?
Finishing in Chapter 10, we are encouraged to hold both God's sovereignty over salvation and the responsibility of man in tension by faith.
The LORD has chosen His people to be ambassadors for the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Will we share it?
Looking at the example of Lois and Eunice, Marcus encourages mothers to embrace the role God has given them.
In this bonus episode of After the Sermon Ends, Josh is joined by the youth of City Church for a conversation about all things summer camp! They want you to sign up for Crazy For Jesus Camp 2024! For more information visit the City Church Gainesville website, and follow us on Facebook.
As Paul quotes from Joel, what exactly does it mean to 'call upon the LORD' and why should I?
In this episode of After the Sermon Ends, Josh, Ronnie, and Marcus discuss Romans 10:9-11. For more information you can check out our website at https://citychurchgainesville.org/
Beginning a series within a series, we start to examine the verbs in Paul's description of salvation.
Contrasted with the righteousness based on the law, Jeff teaches us what the righteousness based on faith 'says'.
Focusing on Christ as the fulfillment and end to the law of Moses, Marcus exhorts us to trust in and believe in Jesus for our righteousness.