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Grace Bible Church Gainesville
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 พ.ย. 2020
First and foremost, we have a passion to systematically preach and teach the full counsel of God (Acts 20:27). We believe that careful exposition of Scripture provides the clearest and correct interpretation of the Word of God, which gives rise to proper understanding and application.
Second, we desire to encourage the Saints through loving service and fellowship (Hebrews 10:24). We believe that God's Word provides clear instructions to His Church regarding service and ministries. Christ's love for us and His example compels us to serve and love one another in the Body of Christ.
Third, we desire to share the Gospel and love of Christ with the Gainesville community and beyond. We have been commanded and commissioned to preach The Good News of Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:18-20) and we strive to share this news regularly at our gatherings and encourage our members to engage in sharing the Gospel with those around them.
Second, we desire to encourage the Saints through loving service and fellowship (Hebrews 10:24). We believe that God's Word provides clear instructions to His Church regarding service and ministries. Christ's love for us and His example compels us to serve and love one another in the Body of Christ.
Third, we desire to share the Gospel and love of Christ with the Gainesville community and beyond. We have been commanded and commissioned to preach The Good News of Jesus Christ (Matthew 28:18-20) and we strive to share this news regularly at our gatherings and encourage our members to engage in sharing the Gospel with those around them.
Episode 90 - Honey, Should I Wear the Red Dress?
Pastor Brandon and Pastor Keith discuss the "red dress controversy" in Christian social media circles.
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The Humble and Heavenly Eyewitnesses of His Glory - Part II
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The Humble and Heavenly Eyewitnesses of His Glory - Part II
Episode 89 - Tiptoeing Through the TULIP - Part V
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Pastor Brandon and Pastor Keith wrap up their discussion about the doctrines of grace.
The Humble and Heavenly Eyewitnesses of His Glory
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The Humble and Heavenly Eyewitnesses of His Glory
Episode 88 - Tiptoeing Through the TULIP - Part IV
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Pastor Brandon and Pastor Keith continue their discussion about the doctrines of grace.
Episode 87 - Tiptoeing Through the TULIP, Part III
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Pastor Brandon and Pastor Keith continue their discussion of the doctrines of grace - Limited Atonement.
Episode 86 - Tiptoeing Through the TULIP, Part II
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Pastor Brandon and Pastor Keith continue their discussion of the doctrines of grace.
Episode 85 - Tiptoeing Through the TULIP, Part I
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Episode 85 - Tiptoeing Through the TULIP, Part I
Episode 10 - Exploring the Purpose of Israel
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Episode 10 - Exploring the Purpose of Israel
Episode 84 - Can We Finally Take a Breath?
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Episode 84 - Can We Finally Take a Breath?
Episode 83 - Election Day Bonus Episode
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Episode 83 - Election Day Bonus Episode
Episode 82 - Responding to Common Arguments for Gay Marriage
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Episode 82 - Responding to Common Arguments for Gay Marriage
Episode 9 - The Twelve Tribes of Israel
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Episode 9 - The Twelve Tribes of Israel
Episode 8 - Sibling Rivalry: The Lives of Joseph and Judah
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Episode 8 - Sibling Rivalry: The Lives of Joseph and Judah
Episode 79 - When Success Takes You Where Your Character Can't Sustain You
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Episode 79 - When Success Takes You Where Your Character Can't Sustain You
Episode 7 - The Seed Promise Almost Wasted
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Episode 7 - The Seed Promise Almost Wasted
Psalm 139: The Theology Of Life - Part III
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Psalm 139: The Theology Of Life - Part III
Episode 77 - Woven In Our Mother's Womb
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Episode 77 - Woven In Our Mother's Womb
New question for future podcast :Will unrepentant sinners be condemned to conscious eternal torment in hell?
Great lesson!
Hoo boy, no idea how this popped up in my suggested videos, but I'm downloading it and getting ready for an education
I’ve thought a lot about this topic and I would like to share the conclusions I’ve come to. We often find a contradiction in terms when Christian Nationalism is defined. Those on the left will define it in a way to slander politically active Catholics and Evangelicals, yet rarely apply their definition to politically active Progressive Churches. Those on the right rarely challenge the imposed definition from the left. Before we surrender language to those who use the term Christian Nationalism inconsistently, a reassessment is in order. Thomas Jefferson was not merely a deist, he attended weekly services and devoted years of his life compiling the moral teachings of Christ in a chronological volume. This speaks immensely regarding the influence Christianity had even among our Deists founding fathers. In the Declaration of Independence Jefferson wrote: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed”. Jefferson, the “wall of separation” president, claimed that our rights come from God, and that governments are Instituted, not to grant rights, rather to secure those rights which come from the Creator. Not only do governments lack the authority to grant rights, but their power is limited by those whose rights they secure! Under communism rights come from the state, and any moral authority which challenges the will of the State must be reined in. This can be done by framing its doctrines as hate, banning religious materials, or through regulation. The true Christian Nationalist is likened to China’s three-self patriotic movement. While terms like Sinicization of Christianity are not used in the west, it does not mean attempts aren’t being made to Nationalize Christianity. The 2024 revision of the United Methodist Church’s Social Principles no longer focuses on the core tenants of the faith, instead they now mirror the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The doctrines that define the faith have been replaced with climate change, environmental racism, food justice, colonialism, euthanasia, reproductive health, restorative justice, migration, and gender identity. In December 2023 the Chinese Communist Party released their new five year plan for the Sinicization of Christianity. The following is a translated statement from that document: “19. Reinterpret the concept of social services from the perspective of the Sinicization of Christianity, and actively participate in social service work in the fields of medical and health care, helping the disabled and the poor, post-disaster relief, epidemic prevention and control, and environmental protection in accordance with the law, and establish a good image.” Like in the People’s Republic of China we are seeing the development of two radically different Churches in America. A Church which mirrors the goals of the State, and a Church committed to the long standing doctrines of the faith. The later is under siege in both countries! The former is where you will find the Christian Nationalist. The end goal of the Christian Nationalist is to remake Christianity in the image of the State, to nationalize it. Thus any higher authority which challenges the States end goals must be controlled or eliminated.
Our Justification, Sanctification, and Reconciliation, all hung there on the cross ... what a blessed day... enjoy the Service
The word of God never disappoints those who have ears to hear !
Amen