Welcome to the Grace Point Church Northwest Sermon Podcast, a collection of gospel-centered sermons from our Sunday gatherings. We live in Las Vegas, NV to make disciples of Jesus that live in community for the community. For additional information, visit gracepointvegas.com/northwest.
This week at Mission Church, Guest Speaker Pastor Chuck Williams takes us through Romans 12:9-13 as we look at the heart of biblical hospitality. We explore questions such as: “Is hospitality included in your love?:In this sermon, we examine the big truth that love without hypocrisy includes hospitality. Pastor Chuck takes us step by step, exploring what biblical hospitality looks like and what empowers and drives us to be biblically hospitable. Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com
This week at Mission Church, Guest Speaker Chasen Behrends takes us through Galatians 4:1-7 as we look at the cure for spiritual amnesia. Do we find ourselves in a season of forgetfulness where we have forgotten where we've come from, what God has done, and what we have to look forward to?In this sermon, we see that the cure is to remember our adoption story: the truth that we were dead in our sins, God adopted us as His children, and has given us an eternal inheritance. Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com.
This week at Mission Church, Guest Pastor Jason Battjes continues our series in the book of Matthew with a powerful message from Matthew 15:21-28. Jesus looks at a distraught, sinful woman and says, "Great is your faith." This leads to the question: How do we get a place where God looks at us and says, "Great is your faith"?In this sermon, Pastor Jason walks us through this answer as we examine 4 lessons in great faith. Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com.
This week at Mission Church, Pastor J.M. Lee continues our series in the book of Matthew with a powerful message from Matthew 14:34–15:20. In a world where outward religion often substitutes for real relationship with God, Jesus reminds us that what defiles a person is not what's on the outside—but what comes from the heart.Are we settling for clean hands while ignoring an unclean heart? Are we trusting in routines, traditions, and performance rather than Jesus Himself?In this sermon, we see that Jesus doesn't just expose the problem—He offers the only solution: a new heart, cleansed by grace and transformed by His Spirit.Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com.
Even faithful followers of Jesus can face fear and doubt. In this week's message, Pastor J.M. Lee walks us through Matthew 14:22–33, where we find Jesus sending His disciples into a storm — and then meeting them there with power and compassion. When Peter begins to sink, Jesus doesn't scold him — He saves him. Because it's not the size of our faith that matters — it's the strength of our Savior. Take heart: I AM is with you.Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com
On Resurrection Sunday, we celebrate the most important event in all of history—the physical and victorious resurrection of Jesus Christ. In this message from Matthew 28:1–10, Pastor J.M. Lee shares why the resurrection is not just inspirational, but essential. Jesus conquered sin and death, and now calls all people to believe in Him and receive the gift of eternal life. The tomb is empty. The Savior lives. And everything changes because He rose.Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com.
On Good Friday, we remember the scandalous and sacrificial death of Jesus Christ—our substitute and curse-bearer. In this message from Galatians 3:10–14, Pastor J.M. Lee answers the crucial question: What did Jesus do on the cross? More than an inspiring symbol or example, the cross reveals the depths of our need and the heights of Christ's saving work. Jesus fulfilled the law, took our curse, and secured our redemption—so that by faith, we might receive the righteousness of God.Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com.
On Palm Sunday, Jesus entered Jerusalem not as a warrior, but as a gentle King—riding on a donkey, fulfilling prophecy, and confronting the world with His claim to the throne. In this message from Matthew 21:1–11, Pastor John Lee challenges us to consider what kind of King Jesus truly is and how we will respond. Will we crown Him or crucify Him? This moment in Scripture forces a decision—and invites us into full surrender to the King who came not to conquer Rome, but to conquer sin and death.Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com
In this week's message from Matthew 14:13–21, Pastor John Lee walks us through the miraculous feeding of the five thousand, reminding us that Jesus doesn't wait for us to be strong or ready—He simply invites us to bring what we have. Whether we feel overwhelmed, reluctant, or indifferent, the compassion of Christ meets us where we are and calls us into the mission of reaching others. Jesus is still multiplying what's surrendered to Him. What might He do with your five loaves and two fish?Mission Church www.missionlasvegas.com
This sermon from Mission Church explores the tension between human weakness and divine calling, as seen in the encounter between Herod and John the Baptist. While Herod was drawn to John's message, he was also ensnared by his own sin and fear of others. In contrast, John stood firm in the truth, even at great personal cost. Join us as we examine Matthew 14:1-13a and consider what it means to live with conviction in a world that tempts us to compromise.Learn more about Mission Church at www.missionlasvegas.com.
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In this sermon, Pastor J.M. Lee continues our series through Matthew with a deep dive into Jesus' parables in Matthew 13:31–35 and 44–50. These parables reveal the hidden yet powerful nature of the Kingdom of Heaven, challenging us to see its true worth. Are we blinded by the world's values, or do we recognize the treasure of Christ's Kingdom? Listen in as we explore what it means to follow Jesus with wholehearted devotion.To learn more about Mission Church, go to www.missionlasvegas.com
In a world where evil often seems to thrive, how do we remain faithful to Christ? In this sermon, we explore Jesus' Parable of the Wheat and the Weeds, where He reveals the reality of living in a world where righteousness and wickedness grow side by side. Why doesn't God remove evil now? What does it mean to trust His justice and wait with patience? Join us as we unpack these questions and find encouragement in the truth that Jesus is King, His kingdom is unshakable, and His final harvest is coming.Want to grow in your faith and connect with others? Join us in person at Mission Church! Learn more at www.missionlasvegas.com.
In this message from Matthew 13:1-23, Pastor J.M. Lee unpacks Jesus' Parable of the Sower, challenging us to examine our hearts. Are we truly listening to God's Word, or are we just hearing it without change? This passage reminds us that the gospel doesn't just inform—it transforms. How we receive the Word determines whether it takes root and bears fruit in our lives. Join us as we explore what it means to have a heart that listens, understands, and produces a harvest for God's kingdom.Learn more about Mission Church at www.missionlasvegas.com
Are you waiting for a sign before fully trusting Jesus? In this sermon, we see how the Pharisees demanded proof, yet missed the greatest sign of all—Christ Himself. Jesus warns against surface-level faith and calls us into true obedience and belonging in God's family.Don't just go through the motions—respond to His invitation today. Listen now and take your next step of faith.Join us at Mission Church: www.missionlasvegas.com
When life feels overwhelming and you're stuck in a season of suffering, discouragement, or sin, where do you turn? In this message, Pastor J.M. Lee unpacks Psalm 40, showing us how to trust in God's faithfulness even in the hardest moments. David's journey from the pit of despair to a song of praise reminds us that God hears, rescues, and restores. No matter what you're facing, take heart—your Deliverer is near.Mission Church atwww.missionlasvegas.com
n this episode, we continue our series through the Gospel of Matthew, "The King and His Kingdom," by exploring Matthew 12:33-37. Jesus teaches that our words reveal the true condition of our hearts. What we say—whether good or bad—overflows from what we treasure inside. Join us as we examine the power of our words, the weight they carry before God, and the call to let Christ transform our hearts so that our speech reflects His grace and truth. To learn more about Mission Church, go to missionlasvegas.com.
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In this week's sermon, Pastor J.M. Lee unpacks Matthew 12:22–30, where Jesus reveals His authority over evil and calls us to respond with wholehearted allegiance to His Kingdom. Through the healing of a demon-possessed man, we see the undeniable power of Jesus and the stark reality that there's no neutral ground—we're either with Him or against Him. Join us as we explore how Jesus sets captives free, confronts spiritual opposition, and invites us into His mission to bring hope and restoration. Whether you're facing doubts, feeling overwhelmed, or simply curious about what it means to follow Jesus, this message will encourage and challenge you. Listen now and consider: Where do you stand? To learn more about Mission Church and how you can connect with us, visit www.missionlasvegas.com.
In this week's sermon, Pastor John Lee continues our journey through the Gospel of Matthew, focusing on Matthew 12:9–21. In this powerful passage, we see Jesus confront rigid legalism, extend compassion, and reveal the heart of His kingdom—a kingdom marked by mercy, justice, and restoration. Join us as we explore how Jesus heals a man with a withered hand on the Sabbath, challenging the Pharisees' hardened hearts and reminding us that God values mercy over sacrifice. Discover how Jesus, the Servant King, brings hope to the weary and healing to the broken, offering rest for our souls and justice for the world. Wherever you find yourself today, this message invites you to trust in Jesus—the one who doesn't avoid our mess but steps into it, the one who doesn't crush the weak but restores them. You can learn more about Mission Church at www.missionlasvegas.com.
Welcome to the Mission Church podcast! In this week's sermon, Pastor J.M. Lee returns to our series, The King and His Kingdom, with a powerful message from Matthew 12:1–8. As Jesus and His disciples walk through grainfields on the Sabbath, they confront the rigid legalism of the Pharisees, revealing the heart of God's law. Pastor Lee challenges us to recognize that true faith is not about rule-keeping or striving to earn God's favor but about resting in the grace, mercy, and freedom found in Christ. Join us as we explore what it means for Jesus to be the Lord of the Sabbath and how we, as citizens of His kingdom, can live free from the burdens of legalism and extend His mercy to others. Be inspired to start 2025 by letting go of striving and embracing the true rest only Jesus provides! To learn more about Mission Church check out www.missionlasvegas.com.
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