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In what amounts to the final recorded words of Jesus’ public ministry, he is calling people to believe in him. It is important for us to hear what Jesus said, and also to understand why his words are placed at this point in the Gospel....

“Therefore be imitators of God, as beloved children. And walk in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.” Ephesians 5:1 In these simple words, the Apostle Paul gives us a command to obey and a pattern...

Justin and Scott look at Jesus’ troubled soul in John 12:27, and how we can be encouraged in similar seasons. The Words of Grace Podcast seeks to clarify, amplify, and apply the Sunday morning sermon at Grace Community Church. From time to time we will address...

Today we hear Jesus say that the appointed time has come for him to be glorified.  Shockingly, Jesus said that his glory is like that of a grain of wheat which first dies in the ground before it produces fruit.  With new eyes we see...

When my daughters were in high school, they played on the soccer team. Game after game we parents would sit in the stands and shout out encouragement. Our team needed a lot of encouragement. When the game wasn’t going our way, one sweet, upbeat, optimistic parent...

This week, Scott and Justin address the main reason for Jesus' coming and how this shapes the way we see him. The Words of Grace Podcast seeks to clarify, amplify, and apply the Sunday morning sermon at Grace Community Church. From time to time we will address other topics....

I hope you will not be confused Sunday when we consider the Triumphal Entry a week after we celebrated Easter. If you are not familiar with the Gospels and the way the church marks the high points of Jesus’ ministry, here is a quick overview. At...

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