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One of the most difficult things to trust is that God’s timing is for his glory and our good. The basis of this trust is the relationship we have with God. By grace through faith in Christ, God is our Father. We are his children. He...

Savannah, Josh, and Jason discuss how to approach the smartphone issue with your children and teens. What biblical principles and practices should inform your decision of when your child should get a phone and how they should use it.  For some helpful questions to ask...

This week, Justin and Scott discuss ways to share Jesus’ bold claims in our everyday life. They also clarify some verses in John 10. The Words of Grace Podcast seeks to clarify, amplify, and apply the Sunday morning sermon at Grace Community Church. From time to...

After nearly three years of public ministry, the crowds around Jesus demanded that he tell them in plain language if he is Christ, the Messiah. Jesus said plainly, “I and the Father are one.”  Now the question is, will they give the one and only...

The Good Shepherd analogy reveals the richness of the relationship that Jesus has with his church, and with each of his followers.  In every act and quality of the shepherd, we see the love and care that Jesus has for us. Like sheep to a...

“My sheep hear my voice,” Jesus said (John 10:16, 27). Well, I am one of Jesus’ sheep, but I admit that hearing his voice has been a topic of much consideration and confusion for me. The thought of hearing a voice in my ear telling me good things...

The Good Shepherd analogy reveals the richness of the relationship Jesus has with his church, and with each of his followers. In every act and quality of the shepherd, we see the love and care that Jesus has for us. Like sheep to a shepherd,...

I wonder if Jesus’ teaching on the good shepherd in John 10 seems relevant to today’s church. With all the challenges we are facing culturally, politically, and theologically, the image of a shepherd holding a furry little lamb doesn’t appear to hold much by way of instruction...

A secondary issue from Sunday's sermon is the subject of fear. How can fear drive people into unhealthy patterns? The Pharisees had fear that drove them in John 9, and that same fear can drive us today. The Words of Grace Podcast seeks to clarify, amplify,...

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