Grace Community Church Memphis Podcasts
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This podcast features sermons preached at Grace Community Church in Memphis, TN. To learn more about Grace Community Church, visit our website.
Episódios
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Knowing God
03/02/2013 Duração: 31minEphesians 1:15-23:In this passage, Paul prays that his readers will know God. This lies at the core of our humanity. We were made to know God and be known by Him.
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Who Are You?
27/01/2013 Duração: 34minEphesians 1:1-14:In this passage, the Apostle Paul explains to his readers the identity that is theirs "in Christ". That we are children of the Father, redeemed in the Son, and sealed by the Spirit.
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Dealing With Jesus
20/01/2013 Duração: 37minLuke 3:1-20:In this passage, John the Baptist instructs us on how to deal with Jesus. We must prepare for for Him, Turn to Him, Follow Him, and Rest in Him.
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Resting In Jesus
03/01/2013 Duração: 33minLuke 2:41-52:We can find deep and abiding rest in Jesus, when we understand and have the mission of Jesus, His Sonship, and His sacrifice applied to our hearts.
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Who Is This Child?
30/12/2012 Duração: 34minLuke 2:21-40:In this passage, Luke introduces us to the child, Jesus Christ, to tell us that He is Righteous, the Savior, and a Dividing Point in the world.
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Heralds of Good News
23/12/2012 Duração: 33minLuke 2:1-20:In this telling of the Christmas story by Luke, we see that when we understand the message of Christmas and of the gospel, it changes us and sends us out into the world as heralds of good news.
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Authentic Relationships
16/12/2012 Duração: 35minJohn 1:1-14:The Christmas story is the story of God becoming man, of God condescending to man and becoming vulnerable by taking on flesh. When this truth impacts our hearts, it transforms us to be able to freely enter into relationships with authenticity and vulnerability.
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Radical Generosity
09/12/2012 Duração: 32min1 Corinthians 8:1-9:In this passage, Paul uses the gospel story to encourage his readers towards generosity. As we see the generosity of Jesus in the Christmas story, who "though he was was rich, yet for [our] sakes he became poor, so that [we] through his poverty might become rich", we find freedom to be radically generous in our lives.
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The King Who Came To Die
02/12/2012 Duração: 33minMark 10:32-45:In this passage, Jesus explains the reason for his coming: "not to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many." As this truth of the Christmas story and the gospel breaks upon us, it sets us free to be radically transformed servants of others.
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The High and Lowly
25/11/2012 Duração: 36minPsalm 113:1-9:This Psalm describes God as being both high and lowly, and in doing so, takes us to the Christmas story and teaches us how Jesus' humility in the incarnation can free us to be humble.
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Set Free By The Truth
18/11/2012 Duração: 39minJohn 8:31-59:In this concluding sermon for a sermon series on Jesus’ “I Am” statements in the gospel of John, Nathan talks about how Jesus’ claim to be “I Am” is His claim to be God Himself. When that shocking reality settles upon our hearts we are finally set free to struggle and can give up our struggle to be free in this life.
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The True Vine
11/11/2012 Duração: 37minJohn 15:1-8:In our most sober moments, we all want the hope of change and transformation. In this sermon Nathan talks about Jesus’ claim to be the true vine and how connected to Him we grow and change, pruned by the Father.
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The Way To The Father
04/11/2012 Duração: 36minJohn 14:1-10:Everyone has a deep hunger for the beatific vision. In this sermon Nathan talks about Jesus’ claim to be the only way to the Father. Jesus claims to have come down from heaven to reveal the Father to His Creation. By coming to the Father through Jesus, our hunger for the beatific vision is satisfied and brings real transformation into our lives.
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The Resurrection And The Life
28/10/2012 Duração: 39minJohn 11:1-6; 21-44:In this sermon Nathan explains Jesus’ claim to be the resurrection and the life. Oftentimes Jesus delays in the healing of our immediate pain, but His delays are always perfect, creating wonder that makes the words of praise louder when we finally see Him enter into our pain to deliver.
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The Good Shepherd
21/10/2012 Duração: 47minJohn 10:1-18:In this passage, Jesus claims to be the good shepherd. By “good”, Jesus isn’t speaking here of His moral excellence but of His beauty, nobility, or excellence. His beauty is revealed in His calling His sheep, in His care for His sheep, and His intimate knowledge of the sheep.
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The Light Of Life
07/10/2012 Duração: 36minJohn 8:12-20:Everyone has a deep desire for freedom. In this, the second of Jesus’ “I Am” statements, Nathan talks about Jesus’ claim to be the light of the world and how that shocking claim leads us to a sobering revelation of the darkness of our sin. Finally, Jesus’ claim to be the light of the world means that if we come to Him and follow Him, we can possess the light of life and be transformed.
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Hunger Pains Satisfied
30/09/2012 Duração: 37minJohn 6:24-42; 51: In this sermon, Nathan talks about the first of Jesus’ “I Am” statements in John’s gospel. Jesus claims to be the bread of life. To have our hunger pains satisfied, we must know the reality of our hunger, recognize how we misdirect our hunger, and come to Jesus to find ourselves satisfied in Him.
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I Am Who I Am
16/09/2012 Duração: 39minJohn 8:54-59; Exodus 3:1-15When Jesus uses the words “I Am” in the gospel of John, He is using language that points the reader back to the Exodus story when God revealed His name to be “I am who I am”. Jesus’ claim, by using these words, is that He is the God of the burning bush; as the God of the burning bush, Jesus came to burst categories, solve contradictions, and send into mission.
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Believing Thomas
10/09/2012 Duração: 35minIntroducing the "I Am" statements of Jesus found in the gospel of John, Nathan explains that John wrote his account of Jesus' person and work so that we could have life in Jesus. We find life when we deal with Jesus, meet Jesus, and fall before Him in worship. Passage: John 20:24-31