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In Week 1 of Sent, we look at Luke 19 and the story of Zacchaeus to see the heart of Jesus for lost people. Jesus entered Jericho with intentional presence, loved Zacchaeus before he changed, recognized his receptivity a

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Weekly sermon audio podcast from GracePoint Church in Brookings, South Dakota. To learn more visit http://gracepointwesleyan.org.
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In Week 1 of Sent, we look at Luke 19 and the story of Zacchaeus to see the heart of Jesus for lost people. Jesus entered Jericho with intentional presence, loved Zacchaeus before he changed, recognized his receptivity a
What kind of view of God can carry you through uncertainty, suffering, blessing, disappointment, and whatever tomorrow may bring? Psalm 89 reminds us that God is beyond compare, sovereign over all things, perfect in char
What do you pray when what God planted feels ruined? Psalm 80 teaches us to bring our grief, disappointment, and unanswered questions to God. Together we'll discover how the cry, "Restore us," becomes a prayer of hope, t
Psalm 77 is for anyone who has felt anxious, overwhelmed, frustrated, depleted, or desperate for hope. In this message, we see Asaph cry out to God, wrestle honestly with his distress, and learn to reframe his prayer by
Psalm 75 speaks into the moments when life feels unstable, anxious, and out of control. In this message, we see that God answers our anxiety by reminding us of His authority: He determines the appointed time, He holds ev
Psalm 73 shows how comparison can cloud our faith and distort the way we see God, ourselves, and others. Asaph wrestles with envy, confusion, and the feeling that life is unfair, but everything begins to change when he e
Psalms Book Three gives language for seasons when life feels like crisis and collapse, and when the promises of God seem far away. In this overview message, we look at how Israel wrestled with exile, loss, disappointment
In Exodus 19, God meets His people in the wilderness and reminds them of what He has done, who they are, and how they are called to live. Before God gives Israel the commandments, He first declares their identity: treasu
In Exodus 18, Moses receives wisdom for navigating the wilderness. This message reminds us that desert seasons reveal what is wounded, weak, or wrong in us, but they can also become places of formation. As we remember Go
In Exodus 17, Moses, Joshua, Aaron, and Hur show us that God’s people were never meant to face the battle alone. When Moses’ hands grew tired, others came alongside him, and God brought victory. This message reminds us t
Life rarely moves in a straight line from problem to solution. In Exodus 17, both Moses and the Israelites face the same crisis in the wilderness, but their responses reveal two very different patterns. This message expl
Before we celebrate baptism, we need to understand what it represents. In Ephesians 2, we see the reality of our condition apart from God—dead in sin and unable to save ourselves. But because of His great love, God makes
The wilderness has a way of revealing what’s really in us. In this message, we see how our instinct for control often surfaces in seasons of uncertainty—and how God invites us into something better. Instead of trying to
You can be exactly where God led you and still feel disappointed. In this message from Exodus 15, we explore how God’s direction doesn’t always align with our expectations, and how our response in those moments reveals w
Jesus has spoken—but how are we responding? This message looks at the Great Commission and the call to go and tell others about Him. As we wrestle with fear, doubt, and uncertainty, we are reminded that obedience doesn’t
The cross doesn’t just deal with sin—it transforms how we live. This message looks at how life begins to change because of what Jesus has done, reshaping our motivations, grounding our identity in Christ, and calling us
Why the cross? Jesus’ death was not random—it was full of divine purpose. The cross stands at the heart of the gospel, showing us what Jesus accomplished for us: restoring humanity, satisfying God’s justice, taking our p
When Jesus tells His disciples about His coming suffering and death, it disrupts their expectations and fills them with grief. Yet Jesus holds suffering and resurrection together, revealing that God’s purposes are still
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