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This podcast features the teachings from our weekend worship services. They are practical and gospel-centered, meant to encourage you to come to know Christ and follow him. If you would like to know more about Grace Point, you can visit our website at gracepointtopeka.org.
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This weekly podcast contains the Sunday morning teaching from The Church at Grace Point. Located in Cleveland, Tennessee, The Church at Grace Point seeks to combine praise oriented, vertical worship with teaching based on sound Biblical principals.
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The Prodigal God: Part 3 - And Kissed HimWhen God forgives our sin, he assertively initiates the process of reconciliation even before we ask. He absorbs the debt of our sin through Jesus instead of requiring us to repay the debt through our own effort. When we understand that, we are empowered to become a community that doesn't bear grudges, belit…
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Palm Sunday It's not what they expected - April 13 2025 Pastor Eric Spady - Jesus rode a donkey into Jerusalem to begin the final week of his ministry life. What the crowd wanted and what Jesus did want not what they expected! Read More and Discover More Sermons at https://gpchurch.us/Oleh Grace Point Baptist Church
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Genesis chapter nine reveals the covenant God makes with Noah, highlighting its unilateral nature and God's role as the sole giver. Noah has no obligations, making the covenant unbreakable. The narrative emphasizes God's faithfulness and grace, showing His promises extend to the unworthy. The rainbow symbolizes God's mercy and serves as a reminder …
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Do you know who Jesus is? In Matthew 21, the religious leaders of the day didn’t recognize Jesus as the Messiah, and they questioned his authority, challenging, “By what authority are you doing these things, and who gave you this authority?” ( Matthew 21:23). Jesus took control of the conversation by returning their question with one of his own, “T…
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The Prodigal God: Part 2 - To Be Called SonBy adopting us as sons into His family, God gives us deep security, intimate access to Him, and a future inheritance that can’t be taken away. It’s a family unlike our family of origin in the sense that we get to choose it. Jesus followers choose to be a part of this family but we enter it only by the sacr…
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Tonight we see the bleak backdrop against which the Noahic Covenant is given. Discover how the differing attitudes of Cain & Abel towards offerings lead to conflict, culminating in Cain's tragic act of murder. The narrative also highlights Noah's faithfulness in building the ark amidst corruption, showcasing God's mercy and judgment. The significan…
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Forgiveness is one of the most powerful concepts in the Bible. In Matthew 18, the apostle Peter asks Jesus for some guidance with regards to forgiving a brother who seems to have offended him frequently. Within the church family, there will always be people who offend or hurt one another, hence there will be opportunities for forgiveness to be prac…
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The Prodigal God - Part 1: Give Me MineFrom top to bottom, the Roman Empire was an authoritarian culture. The emperor’s (Nero) word was law and with no elections, he ruled for life. From the very poor to upwardly mobile, as many as 1/3 of people in the Roman Empire were enslaved. A male-dominated culture left women with little to no power. Struggle…
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“When I get to Heaven I shall see three wonders there. The first will be to see many people there whom I did not expect to see, the second wonder will be to miss many people whom I did expect to see, and the third and greatest wonder of all, will be to find myself there” John Newton. The great hymn writer understood that it is all about grace, the …
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Prepared - Part 4: The Big OneThere’s one question about God that elicits the most emotion but has no emotionally satisfying answer. It’s one of the questions we have such a difficult time being prepared to answer: If God is good, all-powerful, and all-loving, why doesn’t he eliminate suffering. Is he unable or unwilling? Jesus pointed to a day whe…
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The Servant Who Pleases the Savior will be careful with his words and with the Word of God. Words have the power to inspire life and love, emphasizing the importance of enduring faith in Christ. This faith transforms lives and encourages perseverance through challenges. Community and worship foster belonging, while prayer and gratitude express than…
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Prepared - Part 3: Winning by LosingEarly Jesus followers seemed to face persecution everywhere they went. It would have been easy for them to look around and feel like they were losing. Many express the same sentiment today, they feel like the church is losing in America. The feeling of losing often causes one of two reactions: (1) running away to…
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The Parable of the Talents is one in a set of parables focused on the return of Jesus. Jesus was preparing his followers for his departure and the formation of the Church. This parable is about the Kingdom of Heaven. What does the king expect of his people? Or more directly, what does Jesus expect from us? The Talent The Greek word translated as “t…
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Prepared - Part 2: Blessings and CursesIt’s common to be good to people who are good to us. But when people are mean and cruel it’s uncommon and extremely rare to be good, merciful and kind to them. When our response is “extremely good”, people notice. Extreme goodness is hard to do and requires dependence on God’s power. But when we’re willing to …
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From time to time, Jesus would address a small group of people when he was teaching. This parable in Luke 18 was one of those occasions. We read in verse 9, “He also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous and treated others with contempt.” It would seem that this group had two primary character flaws: 1: They t…
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Prepared - Part 1: Hope on the RopesOne of the most frustrating things about being a Christian is when someone asks you a question or challenges you about what you believe. If you had fifteen minutes of their undivided attention, you could answer. But what are you supposed to say in a few seconds? How does that do our beliefs any justice? What can …
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