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Sermons From Grace Baptist Church of Richmond Hill
Grace Baptist Church of Richmond Hill
288 episodes
1 day ago
Hardship and repeated sin can leave us feeling as if God is done with us. But even when the Israelites seemed beyond hope, God remained committed to their blessing. This message looks at the hope that comes from realizing God’s grace is more stubborn than our sin.
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Hardship and repeated sin can leave us feeling as if God is done with us. But even when the Israelites seemed beyond hope, God remained committed to their blessing. This message looks at the hope that comes from realizing God’s grace is more stubborn than our sin.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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A King Who Asks, A King Who Gives
Sermons From Grace Baptist Church of Richmond Hill
32 minutes 59 seconds
3 weeks ago
A King Who Asks, A King Who Gives
In this message, we will study our tendency to replace God with substitutes. The problem is that these substitutes are not neutral—they enslave us. Asking for great things can be either good or disastrous. We’ll see the difference between these two outcomes and discover why Jesus as King is the better option for a life of freedom and new identity.
Sermons From Grace Baptist Church of Richmond Hill
Hardship and repeated sin can leave us feeling as if God is done with us. But even when the Israelites seemed beyond hope, God remained committed to their blessing. This message looks at the hope that comes from realizing God’s grace is more stubborn than our sin.