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Gospel City Messages
Gospel City Church
500 episodes
1 week ago
Pastor Wilson Green encourages us that because Jesus is the Son of God and our great High Priest, we can draw near to God in prayer with confidence, freedom, and honesty. We can pray effectively because Jesus went before us, honestly because He understands and sympathizes with our weakness and temptation, and boldly because He will give mercy and grace when we need it.
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Pastor Wilson Green encourages us that because Jesus is the Son of God and our great High Priest, we can draw near to God in prayer with confidence, freedom, and honesty. We can pray effectively because Jesus went before us, honestly because He understands and sympathizes with our weakness and temptation, and boldly because He will give mercy and grace when we need it.
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Gospel City Messages
Jesus Invites Us To Pray (Hebrews 4:14-16)
Pastor Wilson Green encourages us that because Jesus is the Son of God and our great High Priest, we can draw near to God in prayer with confidence, freedom, and honesty. We can pray effectively because Jesus went before us, honestly because He understands and sympathizes with our weakness and temptation, and boldly because He will give mercy and grace when we need it.
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1 week ago
37 minutes 17 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Joshua—A Heart Toward God (Joshua 5:13-15)
Jeremiah Canfield encourages us to consider our view of King Jesus. In his message on Joshua, he examines what a true heart toward Christ looks like and ultimately, asks the question: Are you fully surrendered to King Jesus?
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2 weeks ago
40 minutes 38 seconds

Gospel City Messages
The Wisemen Worship the King (Matthew 2:1-12)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in Matthew 2:1-12 shows us how the visit of the wise men reveals Jesus as the true King of the nations by drawing people from afar, exposing hearts, fulfilling prophecy, and even threatening worldly, godless power while still a baby. Their costly, joyful worship confronts us with a choice: the King who humbled Himself to become a child is worthy not just of our attention, but of our whole-hearted worship and entire lives.
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3 weeks ago
47 minutes 44 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Joseph, Son of David (Matthew 1:18-25)
Pastor Tyler Downing in Matthew 1:18-25 invites us to honor the Lord by faithfully embracing the specific life He’s ordained for us, using Joseph as an example of compassionate justice, obedient faith, and humble recognition of his own need for a Savior as he names the child “Jesus.” He ties Joseph’s story to our own deep longings, echoing C.S. Lewis’ insight that desires this world can’t satisfy point us to the reality that we were made for another world, and ultimately for Christ Himself.
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4 weeks ago
35 minutes 8 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Mary, Mother of God (Luke 1:26-38)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in Luke 1:26-38 shares how God uses humble, surrendered people like Mary to carry out His extraordinary plan of salvation. We see that God is the One who initiates salvation, chooses the humble, equips by His grace, and accomplishes the impossible. In response, true faith humbly surrenders to what God says and trusts Him to do what only He can do.
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1 month ago
47 minutes 30 seconds

Gospel City Messages
God Remembers His Promises (Luke 1:5-25)
Pastor Brent Thomas in Luke 1:5-25 shares that God is absolutely faithful to fulfill His promises no matter how long it’s been, how unlikely the circumstances, or how much we’ve struggled with doubt. In the story of Zechariah, the angel announces clear, specific promises about John that reveal God’s gracious plan to bring joy, salvation, and fulfillment of His Word. Our response can either posture us to rejoice in those promises or to stumble through them, but it never changes God’s commitment to do what He has said.
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1 month ago
47 minutes 51 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Our Greatest Hope In Life and Death (John 21:18-25)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 21:18-25 shares that following Jesus means remembering that we are not our own. We belong, body and soul, in life and death, to God and to our Savior Jesus Christ. Because our future and our story belong to Jesus, we can face suffering without fear or comparison, trusting that God is using every trial to make us more like Christ.
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1 month ago
48 minutes 33 seconds

Gospel City Messages
What It Looks Like To Follow Jesus (John 21:1-17)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 21:1-17 shares that following Jesus means resting your confidence not in your own strength or morality, but in Christ’s sovereign rule and merciful work on the cross, which cancels your debt and gives you true life. As His sheep, believers belong to Jesus, grow by a steady diet of God’s Word, and meet together to feed and mature in Him. Those who shepherd God’s people must know the Word, faithfully feed the flock, and be motivated above all by their love for Christ and His people.
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1 month ago
48 minutes 47 seconds

Gospel City Messages
My Lord and My God (John 20:19-31)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 20:19-31 shares that the risen Jesus offers true life to all who believe, bringing peace (with God, within, and toward the world), purpose as ambassadors of reconciliation, and a patient pursuit that meets us in our doubts. In Him we find everything we need—peace, mission, and mercy—so that others might be urged and welcomed to repentance and faith.
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2 months ago
52 minutes 2 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Behold the Risen Lord (John 20:1-18)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 20:1-18 shares that because Jesus truly rose from the dead, we are invited into a living relationship and eternal brotherhood with Him. His resurrection is confirmed by both undeniable evidence and personal eyewitness encounters that reveal His power and love. Like Mary and John, believers are called to love Him deeply, believe without seeing, treasure His lordship, live as sons and daughters, and boldly proclaim, “I have seen the Lord!”
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2 months ago
48 minutes 18 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Behold the Lamb! (John 19:23-42)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 19:23-42 shares that as Jesus hung on the cross, every detail of His death fulfilled Scripture, proving He is the spotless, sovereignly appointed Passover Lamb. From the casting of His tunic to the piercing of His side, prophecy after prophecy confirmed God’s perfect plan of redemption. When Jesus declared, “It is finished,” He completed the work of salvation and laid death itself in the grave.
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2 months ago
50 minutes 43 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Behold the Man! (John 19:1-22)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 19:1-22 shares that before we can behold the beauty of the Lamb, we must first face the horror of our sin that mocked, rejected, and crucified Him. Our sin placed shame upon the innocent Man, King Jesus, who bore our curse and thorns in full obedience and grace. Yet in His rejection and suffering, the mercy of God triumphed as Jesus hung on the cross to bring salvation to the ungodly.
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2 months ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Truth on Trial (John 18:33–19:16)
Mark Surber in John 18:33–19:16 looks at how Jesus, the true King, stood before earthly power revealing that real authority belongs to God alone. Though He was publicly condemned and mocked with a crown of thorns, the Truth could not be silenced. Jesus revealed the fullness of His kingship and the glory of God’s redemptive plan.
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3 months ago
46 minutes 7 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Complete Control From A Sovereign Savior (John 18:1-32)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 18:1-32 shares that Jesus’ journey to the cross was not a tragic accident but the sovereign plan of God carried out through Christ. From His arrest, to His trials and Peter’s denial, to His death on the Roman cross, Jesus demonstrated full authority and control over every moment. His sacrifice fulfilled God’s promises from the beginning, showing that He willingly laid down His life so that we might have eternal life.
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3 months ago
53 minutes 46 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Jesus Prays For Unity In His Church (John 17:20-26)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 17:20-26 shares that Jesus prayed for the church’s unity, which flows from faith in Him through His Word. Our oneness reflects the unity of the Trinity, testifies to the world of Christ’s glory, and prepares us for eternal fellowship in His love. A church grounded in Scripture, gospel identity, sacrificial love, and resistance to division shines as salt and light to a watching world.
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3 months ago
47 minutes 8 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Jesus Prays For His Disciples (John 17:6-19)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 17:6-19 reminds us how Jesus prays for His disciples, showing His love for them and asking the Father to preserve them in His Word. Through His prayer, He secures their joy, protects them from the evil one, sanctifies them in the truth, and sends them into the world with the mission of reconciliation. Our faith is built on this foundation of truth, joy, and preservation, empowered by the Word of God working in us.
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3 months ago
47 minutes 19 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Father, Glorify Your Son (John 17:1-5)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in John 17:1-5 reminds us that Jesus, the eternal Son of glory, stepped into the world of shame to accomplish through the cross what no one else could—securing salvation and eternal life for those who believe. His prayer acknowledges His coming glory through the cross, His Lordship over all, the gift of eternal life, the finished work of redemption, and His eternal divine glory.
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3 months ago
44 minutes 12 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Always On Mission With Eternity In View (Philippians 1:21-26)
Pastor Micah Klutinoty in Philippians 1:21-26 reminds us that before we can reach the world, we must first set our hearts on heaven and redefine our lives in Christ rather than our circumstances. Death is not a loss but a gain, as Christ has prepared for us an eternal home, giving us confidence and hope beyond the grave. While we remain here, our purpose is to live fruitfully for the gospel, keeping our minds fixed on things above as we anticipate the joy of eternity with Him.
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4 months ago
44 minutes 21 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Serve One Another (Galatians 5:13-14)
In week 6 of the One Another series through Galatians 5:13-14, Jono Spear shares that through Christ we are freed from the condemnation of the law and the power of sin, receiving the gospel promise by faith. That freedom is not for ourselves but to serve others in love, extending grace to neighbors in both our vocations and locations.
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4 months ago
44 minutes 37 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Live In Harmony With One Another (Romans 12:16 & Philippians 2:1-8)
In week 5 of the One Another series through Romans 12:9-13, Justin Butler shares that unity is rooted in the shared salvation we have in Christ, which forms the foundation of our oneness. It is practiced as we walk in humility toward one another and perfectly modeled by Jesus Himself, who shows us what true unity looks like.
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4 months ago
48 minutes 17 seconds

Gospel City Messages
Pastor Wilson Green encourages us that because Jesus is the Son of God and our great High Priest, we can draw near to God in prayer with confidence, freedom, and honesty. We can pray effectively because Jesus went before us, honestly because He understands and sympathizes with our weakness and temptation, and boldly because He will give mercy and grace when we need it.