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Gospel City Messages
Gospel City Church
500 episodes
4 days ago
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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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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Always On Mission With Eternity In View (Philippians 1:21-26)
Gospel City Messages
44 minutes 21 seconds
2 months ago
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.
Gospel City Messages
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!”