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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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The Church at Grace Point

Dr. Phil Griffin

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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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Imagine you were tasked with the greatest announcement in all of History. Imagine that God put you in charge of making the announcement of the birth of Jesus, the promised Messiah. How would you go about it? Today you might launch a mass media campaign, or a viral video series, maybe spend a lot of money on TV commercials. Obviously, none of these …
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Dwell - Part 4: God in the ManChristmas is a time of awe and wonder for many people. Twinkling lights, festive decorations, and manger scenes with Mary, Joseph and baby Jesus. Against the backdrop of reindeer and snowmen, it can cause us to ask the question “what is Jesus doing here?” The answer to that question is found by retracing our steps back…
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Dwell - Part 3: Furniture in the TentGod is on the move to restore and reclaim what was lost and broken. He’s making a way to be with his people once again and recover what sin destroyed. In part two, we’ll see how the furniture God designs for his dwelling place reveals more of his character. Each piece foreshadows the coming of Jesus, The One who…
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What is God inviting you to believe? Last week we talked about what it means to believe in Jesus for salvation. To illustrate my point, I professed that I believed the chair could hold me, but if I didn’t act on that belief by stepping on the chair, no one would believe that I actually believed that (see Romans 10:9). Believing always requires a re…
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Dwell - Part 2: Tent in the DesertThe Israelites spent forty years wandering in the wilderness after their rescue from Egypt. God is with them in their wandering and even instructs them to build him a home, called the tabernacle, that becomes the dwelling place of God himself. The amount of effort to build and transport the tabernacle shows us the …
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What does the word “believe” mean? The dictionary answers, “To consider to be true or honest, to accept the word or evidence of someone or something.” (https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/believe) No Work Needed By definition, a Christian is someone who believes on Jesus for righteousness. Romans 10:6-7 says, “But the righteousness based on …
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Dwell: Man in the GardenWe were created in the image of God. Even more than that, we were made to dwell with God. And even more than that, we were made to dwell with others. We see the rational, relational, creative, and vocational attributes of the image of God in our first parents. It’s in our very DNA. We begin our series at the very beginning… …
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No one is immune to suffering, but Christians have the hope of glory to look forward to in and through their suffering. If you are experiencing extended periods of hardship, you might struggle to hope in that future glory, but the promises of God’s Word do not fail. The apostle Peter knew that the early church was going to experience trials of pers…
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Give.Serve.Love.: Week 3 - LoveThe arrival of Jesus signaled the end of the Temple model and the beginning of something new—an approach to faith characterized by love of others. The Temple model is you-focused, but Jesus’ new covenant calls for a focus on the you beside you. This is what’s required if we want to follow Jesus’ example and radically …
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Give.Serve.Love.If we’re honest, many of us tend to serve either to please others or to prove something to ourselves. Throw in some religious guilt, a few sad pictures, and a little arm twisting, you’ve got a recipe for some short-term servanthood. But if we are going to serve for the long haul, without insecurity or arrogance, we first need to und…
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By God’s design, the local church is to be led by elders. Other names for that role are pastor, shepherd, or overseer (see Acts 20:28). In 1 Peter 5:1-5, Peter provides instructions and exhortation to the elders of the church; we can all learn from these leadership lessons. The Role of the Elder Jesus bought the church with his own blood. Although …
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Give.Serve.Love.: GiveJesus followers should be the most generous people on the planet when we understand God’s generosity toward us. Once again, we’re going to be encouraged to be extravagantly generous and show our community that our faith is more than just sermons and songs. Bottom Line: God’s extravagant generosity toward us compels us to be ex…
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In the year 304, Emperor Diocletian declared that he had destroyed the Christian church. Today over two billion people identify as Christians, and few people remember the emperor. Over 200 years before Diocletian’s Great Persecution, Peter wrote to the early church to prepare them for extraordinary persecution. He warned them that even though perse…
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