Sermon audio from our Sunday morning worship services
Grace Bible Church Gainesville: Gainesville, FL
In this section, we see that we can't run away from our problems, and sometimes the consequences are hard. Trusting God is the best way we can go, because He always blesses those who are faithful to Him.
Here we will set the background for the book of Ruth to set the scene for the story, this was a dark time in Israel and God sends a famine to humble His people
In Matthew 8:14-17, we see three seemingly contradictory characteristics in our Lord. You must acknowledge that He is:
In Matthew 8:5-13, a Roman Centurion requests Jesus to heal his servant, revealing his great faith in Jesus's power to heal through His word. This episode models three attitudes you need as you approach Jesus in faith.
In Matthew 8:1-4, Matthew presents the healing of a leper as compelling evidence that Jesus is our compassionate and sovereign Messiah. This encounter reveals four ways desperate and unclean sinners can rightly approach Jesus for grace, mercy, and healing.
David is struggling with how quickly his life is flying by, and asking Yahweh to help him understand that life's meaning and purpose must be found in God's purpose for us
In Matthew 7:24-27, Jesus gives us the third of three critical life choices that prove which gate/way (Matthew 7:13-14) you have chosen.
In Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus gives the second of three critical life choices that prove which gate/way (Matthew 7:13-14) you have chosen.
In 1 Cor 15:13-19, the Apostle Paul warns of six disastrous consequences of no bodily resurrection for believers. If there is no bodily resurrection for believers.
In Matthew 7:15-20, Jesus gives the first of three critical life choices that prove which gate/way (Matthew 7:13-14) you have chosen.
In Matthew 7:13-14, Jesus begins His concluding call by presenting two unmistakable ways given to every person.
In Matthew 7:7-12, Jesus gives three grand promises, ensuring the Father will give you the courage to love others more than yourselves.
Four Means the Believer is given to walk in submission to the Lordship of Christ.
In Matthew 7:1-6, the Lord Jesus exhorts His disciples to have four clear perspectives regarding the Christian life and your relationships. You must have a clear perspective of:
In Psalm 38, David has sinned against God and is feeling the weight of it on his soul, so what can he do? Here David shows us that we can still turn to our merciful God and find him always ready to listen to us.
In Matthew 7:1-6, the Lord Jesus exhorts His disciples to have four clear perspectives regarding the Christian life and your relationships. You must have a clear perspective of:
n the Old and New Testaments, we find fourteen vital responsibilities for God's people. As a member of the our Lord's church, it is crucial that you:
David show us, as believers that we need to look beyond our immediate circumstances and the immediate things that are happening in the world around us, and trust what God is doing over time to accomplish his purposes.
Psalm 36 is an oracle, which is a divine message from God to us. Here God goes through David and tells us about what's in the heart of the wicked, and then what Yahweh God is like, and then prays to Him to bless and protect those who know Him.
In Matthew 6:25-34, our Lord gives four unambiguous explanations for why we must not worry as disciples of Christ. You must not worry because you have a/an:
David is going through a time in his life where people are out to get him. David has nowhere else to turn for help, but to Yahweh, who sees and saves. David prays for Yahweh to save him and defeat and destroy the enemies of His people .
In Matt 6:19-24, Jesus gives three exhortations to help His disciples understand the grave danger of devotion to material wealth instead of the Lord. He urges you:
Jesus gives three exhortations regarding fasting. You are/are not to fast.
This week's sermon will consider three propositional truths about God's relationship with evil from Scripture.
If we want a blessed new year and every year after, we need to walk closer to God in five important ways
In Luke 2:8-20, Dr. Luke gives us a multitude of witnesses of the birth of Messiah Jesus.
The Humble and Heavenly Eyewitnesses of His Glory
A Humble Birth of the Glorious Savior
In Matthew 6:11-13, Jesus teaches His disciples the second proper, God-honoring, and worshipful way to pray
Psalm 139: The Theology Of Life - Part IV
Psalm 139: The Theology Of Life - Part III
Psalm 139: The Theology Of Life - Part II
Psalm 139: The Theology Of Life - Part I
The Grave Danger of Religiosity - Part II
The Grave Danger of Religiosity - Part I