Living in Grace
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Sharing the grace of God with Gilbert and beyond. Only God's grace through Jesus changes our hearts, lives and eternities. In these sermons preached at Heritage Lutheran Church in Gilbert, Arizona you will hear of the grace of God that calls us out of darkness and into a new life of hope, peace, joy, and purpose.

Walk in the way of love

You are loved. You are loved by the almighty God. You are so loved that God himself became the sacrifice for your sins so that you could be his very o...
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What more can I do?

"What more can I do?" It's a question God could ask of you. In his grace EVERYTHING for you - he gives you life, time, abilities, he gives you forgive...
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Are peace and unity possible?

Are peace and unity possible in our world? It's hard to believe they could be. But in the church, they are not only possible, but in Christ Jesus, the...
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What's your worth?

Your worth is not in your job title, your accomplishments, your bank account, your health, or your appearance. Your worth is what God says about you. ...
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Speak my words

Christians have the responsibility from God to speak his Word to each other, even when it's bad news. Pointing out a fellow believer's sin, even when ...
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Death is dead

Life in this world is one of constantly facing death. But Jesus faced death for us and took its sting away. Death is dead, life is ours forever throug...
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Be still.

Life in God's Kingdom is often one of suffering. But we have a God who loves us, never leaves us, and even suffered for us. He's there with us through...
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Do you desire to grow?

Life in God's Kingdom is one of growing. We continually must be growing in our faith, hope, and love. We grow as we connect to the Gospel in Word and ...
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Where are you?

Where are you? Are you trying to hide from God, ridden with guilt, shame and fear? Are you attempting to hide behind complacency towards sin in your l...
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You need rest

Like our bodies need regular, physical rest, so our souls need regular spiritual rest. Through Word and Sacrament we receive spiritual rest as God for...
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