Sermons from Grace Fellowship Church East Toronto
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Jesus is the helper of his people now and for eternity.
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Hope not in yourself but preach hope to yourself, again & again.
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When people oppose you, remember that God is greater and cares for you, and then give thanks to him.
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When facing overwhelming trials, find your security in God, focus on your eternal home, and look to Jesus, not your problems.
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When God seems far away, preach to yourself and turn to him for help.
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Don’t fret, but trust God when evil people get ahead and you don’t.
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Learn about God’s goodness in the midst of suffering. But don’t just learn about it; experience it yourself.
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Embrace your gender in every area of your life.
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Hold on to dignity, but don’t lose the differences between men and women.
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Sin, not God’s original design, has damaged the relationship between the sexes.
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As recipients of God’s grace and compassion, we are commanded to emulate such hearts towards the poor.
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Men and women have dignity and differences that are designed for our good and our joy.
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God freely gives us what we need most as a gift, and it will satisfy us for eternity.
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God has given you his name. He owns you; he bought you; you represent him.
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It may not feel like it, but we can experience God’s blessing even in the wilderness.
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God blesses us by letting us behold his glory, and it deeply satisfies our souls.
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God is active in your life, both providing you what you need and protecting you from evil.
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We need a personal blessing based on the gospel.
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Jesus calls churches to follow godly leaders, guard its teaching, and suffer like Jesus.
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The resurrection means that Jesus is vindicated, you are included, and that God’s church will keep growing.
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We can keep on trusting God even in our deepest suffering because Jesus has redeemed us completely and effectively through His death and resurrection.
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The greatness of Jesus leads us to love, sexual purity, and contentment.
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Never try to approach God by trying to be good enough. It will destroy you. Through Jesus, receive his unshakeable kingdom, and then respond in thankfulness and worship.
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Our trials are a tool that our loving Father uses to help us grow.
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Endure by laying aside encumbrances and focusing your eyes on Jesus.
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Trust what God says is true, even when it doesn’t look like it.
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Eventually, all of us will be afflicted by suffering, burdened with doubts, deceived by sin. We all can be tempted to fall away from God. We need to learn endurance. Hebrews 10:19-39 teaches us how.
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Jesus’ sacrifice deals decisively with the enormous offence of our sins.
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Wonder again at Jesus, because the more we wonder at Jesus and his salvation, the less we’ll be tempted to wander from him.
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Christ’s priesthood is the guarantee of our hope
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Cling to Jesus under pressure because you can count on his promises, and he will give you the stability you need.
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Spiritual sluggishness destroys faith, so keep growing to the end.
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New creation will feature a rejuvenated world, changed humanity, and access to God himself, so take courage!
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There’s hope for us despite our sins because God will come, and you can count on it.
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Longing and lament points us to our need for God to come.
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Jesus is the representative we need, so hold fast and draw near to him.
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Israel only got a sample of what we get to enjoy, so don’t miss out on Jesus and all that he's given us.
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Jesus became one of us to do what we couldn’t do for ourselves.
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Jesus is better than angels, so if you’d pay attention to the message of angels, you’d better pay attention to the message of Jesus.
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Because Jesus is incomparable, looking at him — really looking at him — can change your life forever.
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The antidote to abandoning our faith is riveting our attention on Jesus, because there’s no-one like him.
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Ps. 107 is a psalm that draws attention to the steadfast love of God and calls us to give credit where it’s due, but in order to do so, we need to reflect, respond, and repeat.
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The privilege of access to God’s glorious presence is what distinguishes the people of God as the people of God. The calling of Samuel proves that God’s presence is restored when His Word is established.
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God desires pure worship from his chosen people. God’s house at Shiloh was a spiritual disaster. How can God restore pure worship when it is so defiled? As we see God restore worship for his people then, it will allow us to see the pure worship that God desires from us today.
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