Grace City Denver Matt Hand
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- Religión y espiritualidad
Grace City Denver is a community of Jesus followers who are being renewed by grace to renew the city through grace. Our sermons explore and apply Scripture through the lens of the Gospel - and are shared here to help you know, enjoy, and serve Christ in the power of the Spirit. Visit gracecitydenver.com for more information.
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Psalms • Psalm 27 - Psalms
Life is filled with fearful situations and seasons. We encounter opportunities for anxiety at nearly every turn. How do we acknowledge those things that make us afraid, yet live courageously anyway? This psalm has a simple secret to share.
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Psalms • Psalm 26 - Psalms
How is a life of integrity related to trusting God? How can one confidently ask God to examine their life and declare them innocent? How can we live stable, fearless lives in a world of sin? This psalm shows us that there's safety in a life of faith-filled integrity.
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Psalms • Psalm 25 - Psalms
When trouble comes into our lives, it's natural to assume it's the result of either sin or just plain missing the will of God. In this Psalm, David shares a wise and godly response. Whether you know the cause of your problems or not, you can always focus on and trust the Lord, wait on him, and petition him for your needs.
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Psalms • Psalm 24 - Psalms
This Psalm recounts the praise of a victory procession, celebrating the victory of the King of glory. What battle is this referring to? And how do others share in the King's victory and salvation?
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Why A Multiethnic Church? - All Messages
From the beginning, God's plan was to redeem a multiethnic people from every nation, tribe, and tongue. This is at the heart of the Gospel and the eternal purpose of God. Because the Gospel announces and creates this kind of reconciled community, we must actively live at peace with one another.
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John • You Are What You Eat - The Gospel of John
In what’s widely regarded as one of the most shocking, offensive things Jesus said, he told the crowds to eat his flesh and drink his blood. Surely he didn’t mean to violate the Mosaic Law and consume his literal flesh and blood, but what did he mean? How was he connecting himself to the imagery of the Passover lamb? And how can you identify with and “feed on” Jesus today, so that he lives his life in and through yours?