Sermon audio and podcast content from the youth group of CrossPointe Church (Columbus, GA)
The Christians in the church of Galatia turned to Christ for Salvation, but someone came in and preached the false gospel of turning back to the Law. In these verses we see how we can be known by God, and how our standing with him has nothing to do with our actions, only by Christ!
The Trinity: The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit, all have a wonderful part of our salvation! This text helps us understand more fully the work of all three parts of the Trinity in our salvation!
Often we think the law of the Old Testament as a "bad thing." In this passage, we look at the grace of God in giving us the law to show us our need for a Savior! The Law imprisons us to sin, and Christ sets us free!
Josh Hutchinson's sermon from Luke 5 contains a fish tale, but not just any fish tale. In this passage, we see how a particular fisherman was called to be a disciple of Christ, and what it means to truly follow Him.
Paul's emphasis in this passage is that we are cursed due to our sin, then emphasizes all the more that Christ took the curse for us! We take a look at the what the curse is, how Christ took the curse, and nail down how we can be sure Christ has taken the curse for us.
Vijay Rawal walks us through Genesis 22! In the narrative of God asking Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, we learn more about the God who is always faithful, sees, and provides for his people.
Paul tells the church in Galatia about his personal conversion to Christ by being "Crucified with Christ." We take a look at what that peculiar phrase means, and how we too must be crucified with Christ!
In this passage, we take a closer look at Paul's argument that Jews and Gentiles are justified to God the same way, through Faith. You cannot be good enough for Salvation, and you cannot be too bad off for Salvation. Salvation only comes by Christ alone through faith alone!
Paul lays out his arguments to the Galatian Church that Salvation is by faith alone!
We look together at Paul pleading to the church to believe the gospel he is preaching is from God, not made up by man. This is the same gospel we profess and trust today! The true gospel we find in his word to us.
Together we look at the decision every person confronted with the truth of the gospel will have to make. Will we seek the approval of Man or God?
Asaph's view of his circumstances changed when he focused his eyes on God.
James deals with the brevity of life and the future plans of tomorrow.
James gives a clear command to not speak evil against our brothers.
James continues to teach on the war between the passions of the flesh and the Spirit.
Looking at Philippians 2 and asking the question, "Do you have the mind of Christ?"
James continues his teaching about faith proclaimed and faith lived with particular emphasis on true wisdom.
In this section of Scripture, Jesus reveals to a crowd that he is the Bread of Life.
James continues his teaching about faith proclaimed and faith lived, but now moves to a very specific application: the way we speak.
James speaks to the important, and inseparable, link between faith claimed and works lived.
James warns us against the sin of favoritism and reminds us that we are to love our neighbor as ourself as an implication of being a disciple of Jesus.
Warren looks at Jesus' example of washing the disciples' feet and how this informs our view and service of others.
James helps Christians to understand how to live the lives that God has called them to live. Because we have been brought forth by the Word of God, James says we are now called to live accordingly.
James continues his teaching about trials from God and how they are never temptations to sin, rather, they are good gifts meant to grow our faith.
James helps us to make sense of the trials we face and what God is doing in us through them.
Who is James, what is he writing about, and why should we listen?
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this series we ask and answer big questions that every believer should be thinking about.
In this episode, Tyler finishes our series looking at the birth of Christ.
In this episode, Jacob continues our series looking at the birth of Christ.
In this episode, Tyler begins our series looking at the birth of Christ.
In this episode, we look at Paul's final words to the church in Corinth.
In this episode, we look at the final part of Paul's teaching about the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
In this episode, we look at the first part of Paul's teaching about the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
In this episode, we look at Paul's instruction on how we are to use our spiritual gifts in an ordered way that doesn't distract others, but instead, serves to build them up and point to Jesus.
In this episode, we look at the most famous chapter in the book of 1 Corinthians, Paul's teaching on the way of love in chapter 13.
In this episode, we look at the way in which God has gifted individual believers with gifts for the purpose of serving one another.