Synopsis
Sermons from GraceLife Sarasota
Episodes
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Test Your Faith (James) No.1- Be Perfect
26/11/2023 Duration: 33minYou know I never really understood mountain climbing, not talking walking up a mountain, I’m talking cliffs & stuff. Who in their right mind puts their trust in a rope, fed through a clip, nailed into a rock 1,000 feet off the ground? How can you be sure the ropes & clip are reliable? How can you know if you hammered it in right? What about those tents where people sleep on the side of a cliff? Like the mountain is so high it takes two days? But Pastor Joe, the views are breathtaking… umm. It's 2023… Drones… hello? Seriously though, what is wrong with these people? I think it’s the same with how most people walk through life, believing they’re ok w/God, that their faith will get them where they need to go, without testing their faith to make sure. If you insist on doing something so reckless as mountain climbing, you will at least test your equipment, right? You’ll make sure your pack has all the equipment you’ll need. You don’t want to discover w
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Joshua Q&A
19/11/2023 Duration: 34minJoin us as Pastor Joe answers the congregations burning questions from our Go Into The Land series.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.24- A Legacy Inspiring Faithfulness
12/11/2023 Duration: 30minAs we conclude our Go Into The Land series, we explore the theme of legacy and the practical test of faith for the church. Drawing parallels between Joshua's leadership and the challenges we face as we go into the land, Pastor Joe prompts reflection on the kind of legacy both we as the church and individuals are leaving behind. With a seamless transition into our upcoming series on James, titled "Test Your Faith," we are reminded of the importance of a faithful journey as we are called to actively participate in the Great Commission.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.23- A Monument For Renewal
05/11/2023 Duration: 35minIn today's message, Pastor Joe draws parallels between missing a road exit and wandering off the righteous spiritual path. The Israelites' recurrent drift from God's ways, despite His faithfulness, serves as a powerful example of how we can often drift away from God within our own lives. The good news is that Jesus has built a monument for us through His work on the cross, represented by the Lord's table. This monument reminds us that our standing with God relies on Christ's finished work, not our strength. Join us to recommit to Christ and find your way back, whether you've missed your spiritual exit or seek a deeper connection with God. Celebrate the monument of grace that Jesus has provided—an invitation to remember, recommit, and walk faithfully with God.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.22- Teach The Next Generation
29/10/2023 Duration: 30minAs our congregation grows at "Mt Lockwood Ridge," we are confronted with a significant mission. The presence of natural subgroups within our community can inadvertently lead to divisions that impede our mission. The solution is clear: older generations must mentor and educate the younger ones, equipping them to continue spreading the Gospel. This responsibility extends beyond parent-to-child teaching and applies to anyone willing to further the mission. Join us as Pastor Joe draws inspiration from lessons found in Joshua and Paul's teachings to Timothy. These teachings stress the significance of passing on the faith to the next generation and standing firm against compromise when faced with challenges.
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Pastor Brian Yost @GraceLifeSarasota
22/10/2023 Duration: 30minGuest Pastor Brian Yost encourages us to cultivate a heart postured with the love, grace, and forgiveness of Jesus in the midst of a fallen world as we go about proclaiming the Good News. Discover how embracing the mission of Christ can bring light and hope to our lives and the world around us.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.21- Protecting Unity
15/10/2023 Duration: 21minHave you ever seen or been part of a church conflict? A church with no conflict in fact isn’t a healthy church. But obviously if a church has too much conflict, that’s a sign a church isn’t healthy either. Often, Christians lack courage to deal with conflict. In fact, most chose to deal with it in anger, or just walk away. We prefer silent or slanderous judgement, we cut people off, avoid them, look right past them, or just leave the church. Others “courageously” confront, in anger or self-righteousness. They don’t want reconciliation, they want retribution. As a pastor, I’ve had a front row seat to conflict. I’ve seen it destroy lifelong friendships, families, even split churches. My wife & I have personally experienced consequences of conflict handled incorrectly. It’s costly & painful every time. When conflict is handled properly, its an incredible opportunity for love & unity, & brings a smile to God’s face. How a church handles confl
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.20- Keeping Promises
08/10/2023 Duration: 28min***APOLOGIES FOR QUALITY*** Let's ponder this paradox: Despite the church's historical flaws and human imperfections, it has effectively spread the Gospel globally, impacting countless lives. Is there more at play than just human effort? Our message today delves into the foundational truth that sustains the faithfulness of Jesus' followers, even in the face of human weakness and imperfection.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.19- Running to Refuge
01/10/2023 Duration: 28min*APOLOGIES FOR QUALITY* Have you ever imagined what it would be like to be in a position where you were forced to run for your life?** It's a scenario that often plays out in our minds, reminiscent of the old western movies where they'd form a posse and chase someone down, seeking vigilante justice. The closest I can relate to this feeling is when I was young, playing a game called “Capture the Flag.” But what if this weren't just a game, and it were real life? What if you were truly running for your life, with no refuge or safe zone in sight? The sheer exhaustion and desperation would be overwhelming. Here's the remarkable truth: this is the spiritual condition of everyone ever born, whether they realize it or not. Spiritually, we are all running from something, searching for refuge from a very real threat. Today, we're going to delve into our desperate need for refuge and where to find it.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.18- Wasting an Inheritance
24/09/2023 Duration: 31minAs followers of Jesus, it's crucial to guard against complacency in our faith journey. We must resist the temptation to be passive consumers of God's grace and, instead, be fervent proclaimers of the Gospel. In the biblical account of Israel's shift from conquest to complacency, we witness the dangers of spiritual decline when comfort becomes our companion, and excuses replace obedience. Today, we delve into the story of Caleb, whose unwavering faith serves as an inspiration to avoid the pitfalls of complacency. Together, let's seek wisdom to remain steadfast in our calling, committed to sharing the Good News with others and continuing our journey into the land.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.17- Land Left to Conquer
17/09/2023 Duration: 30minWhy do we join a church? What expectations do we, especially as Americans, bring when we walk through those church doors? For many, it's the hope of finding a recipe for a 'blessed' life, a path to recovery, the keys to building strong families, and the secrets to peace of mind. These desires, while valid, often take center stage in our minds. But here's a perspective shift: did you know that these aspirations aren't even among the top five missions of the church? It's time to recognize that the purpose of the church extends far beyond the pursuit of earthly blessings. Your time within the church is just a small part of God's grand plan of redemption. He didn't create His church solely for your benefit; it was designed with a transcendent purpose that goes beyond our individual agendas. Today, let's delve into the deeper mission of the church, one that involves our active participation in a battle that spans the history of redemption—a battle against the forces of evil. So, get ready, because in love,
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.16- Grace For Gibeonites, Part 2
10/09/2023 Duration: 29min"We are pressed on every side, but not crushed; perplexed, but not driven to despair; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed...for we who live are always being given over to death for Jesus' sake, so that the life of Jesus also may be manifested in our mortal flesh" - 2 Corinthians 4:8-9,11 Have you ever felt the weight of opposition to your faith, from skepticism to outright hatred? The world's hostility toward the Gospel can be overwhelming, and it's in these moments that we may question how to persevere in our journey of faith. By examining the experiences of the Gibeonites in Joshua chapters 9 and 10, we seek to find guidance and inspiration in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges. Join us as we explore how, even amidst opposition, the life of Jesus can shine brilliantly through us, providing strength and purpose for our continued faith journey.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.15- Grace For Gibeonites, Part 1
03/09/2023 Duration: 31minWhen you first approached God, did you have all the answers? Were you instantly a master of repentance, knowing precisely how to pray and what steps to take? It's not just newcomers; even the church, often led by long-time believers, can stumble in their approach to God. Sometimes, we all seek shortcuts to gain favor with God, hoping for self-serving blessings. We may misuse prayer, even venturing into requests for personal vengeance or political gain, when we should know better. Given the mix of newcomers' ignorance and the flaws within the church responsible for teaching them about Jesus, it's reasonable to wonder how anyone finds God and learns to follow Him. Yet, amidst all these imperfections, God's grace intervenes, overcomes, and weaves our shortcomings into His story of redemption.
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Baptism Sunday @GraceLifeSarasota
27/08/2023 Duration: 25minIn the aftermath of Jesus's resurrection, Jews worldwide converged to celebrate Shavuot, commemorating the Torah's reception at Mount Sinai. This pilgrimage, marked by diverse languages and a united purpose, connected devotees with their hometown rabbi. He guided them through a cleansing ritual before Temple worship. The day the Holy Spirit descended, the Apostles spoke in foreign tongues, addressing a crowd with awe and skepticism. Peter seized the opportunity in this moment, recounting Jesus's life, miracles, and resurrection. Prompted by the Spirit, he urged the travelers to embrace Jesus as Messiah. Peter's sermon led 3,000 to publicly affirm their faith, undergoing baptism in Jesus's name—a declaration of resurrection belief. Today at GraceLife we have people who came to us from different places, declaring that Jesus is their rabbi and have chosen to be baptized in the name of their rabbi Jesus, the same way the travelers in Acts 2 did.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.14- Strangers At Mt. Ebal
20/08/2023 Duration: 33minThe journey of Joshua leading the Israelites to the valley near Mount Ebal is a remarkable story of obeying the commandments of God. After building an altar, Joshua reads the law, and the people worship with a sense of holiness and faith. But what's even more amazing is that among those worshipping, there are also sojourners from other nations who chose to abandon their old lives to become a part of God's covenant people. This shows that God is patient in bringing people under His wings, and He calls all His beloved chosen sojourners into His family. This invitation is not just reserved for the Israelites but for everyone. Throughout the Scriptures, we see that strangers are invited to become part of God's covenant family through repentance and belief in Jesus' Gospel. Here at GraceLife, we extend the same invitation to all who need redemption to be a part of our Covenant community by embracing what Jesus has done on the cross.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.13- Ai Moments
13/08/2023 Duration: 32minAs followers of Jesus, we often experience moments of personal failure that can leave us feeling embarrassed, discouraged, and unworthy of grace. These "Ai moments," are a common occurrence in our spiritual journeys and while the impact of these moments can range from annoying to devastating, true followers of Jesus understand that they are opportunities for us to become more intimately connected with God and His people. Let's explore how Christians should respond to their own Ai moments as we look at the story of Joshua, who had an Ai moment that was both discouraging and devastating. Despite the setback, God did not allow Ai to be an excuse for Joshua to quit. Instead, He used the moment to make Joshua a better leader and more reliant on God than he had ever been before. Through Joshua's example, let's discover how we can learn, grow, and become better followers of Jesus in the face of our own Ai moments and see that for true believers, these moments are not the end of the journey but rather a stepping ston
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.12- Achan's Sin, Pt 2: Revealing & Removing Evil
06/08/2023 Duration: 31minAs believers in Christ, we may sometimes fear the consequences of our secret sins, wondering if God will judge us harshly like He did with Achan in the Old Testament. However, as we study Achan's story and other examples throughout scripture, we see that God's handling of evil among His people is not just a warning but also a comforting promise of redemption. While God takes evil seriously and will not allow it to derail His grace, He also patiently corrects and shows mercy to His covenant community. As followers of Jesus, we can take comfort in knowing that we are chosen and protected by God's unwavering love and mercy.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.11- Achan's Sin, Pt 1: God's Correction
30/07/2023 Duration: 28minThe story of Achan may seem like a harsh punishment to some, but it's meant to be an encouragement that God keeps His promises to His people. When Israel expected an easy victory at Ai, they did not know that a sin had been committed, and the consequences of the sin would impact the entire community. However, God's correction is an act of love, guidance, and protection that reflects His deep, enduring commitment to His people. As followers of Jesus, we never want to be outside of God's blessing and protection, but we may feel like God withholds blessings because of our sinful choices. The story of Achan reminds us that processing God's correction should be done in a community that fosters vulnerability, love, and accountability. Ultimately, we need to view God's correction as a blessing that brings us back into covenant with Him and always reflects His deep commitment to us. We must never see God's correction as judgment or rejection, but rather as an expression of our Father's love guiding us back to Him.
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.10- Joy On Judgment Day
23/07/2023 Duration: 30minThe story of Jericho is one that is filled with warnings of judgment, invitations to mercy, and the ultimate will of God to bring about justice for the wicked. For centuries, the people of Jericho had ignored these warnings and persisted in their unrepentant ways, delighting in their worldly pursuits and rejecting their Creator. This defiance ultimately led to their demise when God commanded Israel to lay waste to the city, sparing only Rahab and her family. The events of that day are not only a historical account of a long-forgotten city, but also a prophetic message that points to the end times as described in the book of Revelation. For believers, Rahab's experience serves as a powerful reminder that the grace and power of the gospel can overcome even the deepest of shame and that the day of judgment will be marked by shouts of joy and gratitude from those who have been redeemed. In today's sermon, Pastor Joe dives deeper into the context and significance of the story of Jericho and its relevance for belie
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Go Into The Land (Joshua) No.9- 6 Days of Trumpets
16/07/2023 Duration: 26minLong ago, trumpets were the loudest manmade sounds and were used strategically to intimidate enemies before battles. Despite their potential annoyance, they carried hope and symbolized victory like in the story of Joshua and the Israelites. Similarly, as followers of Jesus, we are called to proclaim the Gospel unconventionally. In the book of Revelation, the first six trumpets serve as warnings to abandon earthly hope. While the sound of trumpets can expose humanity's mess it also serves as a guide toward redemption. So, the next time you hear a trumpet, listen closely – it might be God calling you to something greater.