Summit Life With J.d. Greear

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Sinopsis

The gospel of Jesus Christ is the source of our life, a deep well of grace that transforms us and propels us into the world. Join Pastor J.D. Greear each weekday to learn how the gospel can bring new life in you and through you.

Episodios

  • Finding the Assurance of Salvation

    23/07/2020

    In our new series called START, we’re looking at the foundational elements of our faith. Whether you’re a new believer trying to figure out this whole Christianity thing, or if you’ve been following Christ for years but want to get back to the basics, this study is for you! 

  • From Ruthless to Generous and Enslaved to Empowered, Part 2

    22/07/2020

    In our series called Everyday Theology, we’ve been focusing on the book of Titus. But Pastor J.D. concludes this study by turning to another book: the New Testament epistle of Philemon. This short letter contains a little-read story of a runaway slave and the power of the gospel. 

  • From Ruthless to Generous and Enslaved to Empowered

    21/07/2020

    Pastor J.D. often says that the gospel isn’t just a philosophy we believe; it’s the power for the Christian life. And as we continue our series called Everyday Theology, we’re looking at a picture of the gospel at work in the lives of two first-century believers who couldn’t be more different. It’s a fascinating account that shows that the gospel is for everyone.  

  • Amazing Grace, Amazing Graciousness, Part 2

    20/07/2020

    For those who have been attending church for a while, phrases like “resurrection,” “salvation,” and “born again” can become kind of worn out, and we can lose sight of how incredible they really are. As he continues our series called Everyday Theology, Pastor J.D. calls us to take a fresh look at the glory of the gospel.

  • Amazing Grace, Amazing Graciousness

    17/07/2020

    When we talk about the gospel, everyone wants to get to the part about God’s love and forgiveness. It’s a lot more pleasant than the parts about being dead in our sin and enemies of God. But Pastor J.D. reveals that without the bad news of sin, the good news wouldn’t be good! It’s part of our study in Titus called Everyday Theology.

  • Extraordinary Ordinary, Part 2

    16/07/2020

    When you’re coaching a team, one of your main jobs is to ensure that everyone knows their role. If players aren’t clear on their position, then the game is going to end in total chaos. And the same is true in our spiritual lives. As we continue our study called Everyday Theology, Pastor J.D. is digging into the book of Titus to help us understand our roles as believers.

  • Extraordinary Ordinary

    15/07/2020

    When most people think of theology, they usually picture a seminary professor lecturing about obscure terms like dispensationalism, hypostatic union, or substitutionary atonement. It doesn’t seem like the kind of thing that “normal” Christians need to know. But as he continues our study in Titus, Pastor J.D. explains that good theology is essential in our everyday lives. It’s not about knowing fancy terminology; it’s about knowing the gospel.

  • Separating the True Gospel from False Ones, Part 2

    14/07/2020

    Back in the earlier part of the 20th century, most Americans would go to church on a regular basis, even if they weren’t really saved. But over the past 70 years or so, our country has become increasingly secular. So how do we continue standing for the truth when it seems like everyone’s against us? Pastor J.D. answers that question as he continues our study in Titus called Everyday Theology.

  • Separating the True Gospel from False Ones

    13/07/2020

    Theology isn’t just about learning a lot of impressive terminology. Good, biblical theology is practical, and changes the way we interact with the world. In our new study of Titus called, Everyday Theology, we’re discovering how to develop a theology for everyday life.

  • Does My Life Have a Purpose? Part 2

    10/07/2020

    No matter how much you love your life, we all fall into patterns and become bored. In the rush of punching the clock, getting the kids to soccer, and getting dinner on the table, we find ourselves hungry for a bigger destiny. Pastor J.D. is describing the only thing that can fill that desire as he concludes our study in Psalms called Question Everything.

  • Does My Life Have a Purpose?

    09/07/2020

    Everyone wants to feel that their life has a bigger purpose. We try to find meaning in our careers, our families, charity work, or special talents. But at the end of the day, none of that is going to last into eternity. So where is true meaning found? Pastor J.D. explains how to start living out your ultimate purpose as he continues our series, Question Everything. 

  • Will Life Ever Get Better? Part 2

    08/07/2020

    What does it mean to have faith through trials? Does it mean that we just put on a smile and act like everything’s fine, even when we’re hurting inside? Or is it okay to tell God how we really feel, to express our anger, hurt, and confusion? Pastor J.D. answers that question as he continues our study in Psalms called, Question Everything.

  • Will Life Ever Get Better?

    07/07/2020

    It seems like we’re constantly hearing news of hurricanes, wildfires, and mass shootings. And on a more personal level, we face chronic pain, broken marriages, unfulfilled dreams, and many other deeply painful struggles. Will it ever get better?  Pastor J.D. deals with that question as he continues our study in Psalms called, Question Everything.

  • Is Something Wrong With Me? Part 2

    06/07/2020

    The German writer Franz Kafka once said that life is like a never-ending trial in which you are the defendant, and no one will tell you what you’re accused of. We all have a deep-seated sense that we don’t quite measure up and we need to do better. Where does that feeling come from? Pastor J.D. answers that question as he continues our study in Psalms titled, Question Everything.  

  • Is Something Wrong With Me?

    03/07/2020

    Most of us would say that we’re a pretty good person. We have faults, but our hearts are in the right place. But if our hearts are truly in the right place, then why do we keep doing wrong things? Why do we still hurt people, act selfishly, or lash out in anger? Why don’t our actions fit our ideals? Pastor J.D. answers that question as he continues our study in Psalms called, Question Everything.

  • Why Am I Not Happy? Part 2

    02/07/2020

    If there’s one thing that everyone wants in life, it’s happiness. And yet, for so many people, happiness seems like a pipe dream. We either spend our whole lives chasing the next thrill, never completely satisfied, or we end up settling for comfort and trying to drown out the nagging sense that we’re meant for more. As he continues our study in Psalms called Question Everything, Pastor J.D. describes the solution.

  • Why Am I Not Happy?

    01/07/2020

    In a brand new study in the book of Psalms called Question Everything, we’re discovering how an ancient book of music lyrics can help us answer some of the most pressing questions on our hearts, like, “Why am I not happy?” and “Does my life have a purpose?” 

  • But Concerning That Day, No One Knows, Not Even the Son, Part 2

    30/06/2020

    In Mark 13, while talking about his second coming, Jesus claimed, “But concerning that day, no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.” But is it possible for Jesus to be God and not know everything God the Father knows? Pastor J.D. answers that question as he concludes our powerful series, The Difficult Sayings of Jesus.

  • But Concerning That Day, No One Knows, Not Even the Son

    29/06/2020

    When it comes to end-time prophecy, there are some Christians who look at their view as absolutely essential doctrine and spend tons of time trying to map out the last days with charts and graphs. Others see that as a waste of time and prefer to focus on the here and now. So which approach is correct?  Pastor J.D. answers that question today as he continues our series, The Difficult Sayings of Jesus.

  • I Saw Satan Fall Like Lightning, Part 2

    26/06/2020

    In Luke 10:17-20, Jesus told his followers, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven. Behold, I have given you authority to tread on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall hurt you.” What exactly did Jesus mean by that promise? Was he implying that Christians can never be harmed? Pastor J.D. answers that question as he continues our series, The Difficult Sayings of Jesus.

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