Weekend Messages from Journey Church in Gillette, WY.

Journey Church Gillette
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Weekend Messages from Journey Church in Gillette, WY.
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7/26/2020
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June 23, 2026
Following Jesus On The Road To The Cross
<p>This sermon examines Matthew 20:17-34, contrasting two different approaches to Jesus as He journeys toward His crucifixion. On one hand, James and John's mother seeks positions of prominence for her sons in Christ's kingdom, representing self-centered ambition. On the other hand, two blind beggars simply cry out for mercy and sight, representing humble dependence on Christ. The sermon emphasizes that Jesus was deliberately walking toward the cross with full knowledge of what awaited Him—betrayal, mockery, flogging, and crucifixion. The disciples, however, were climbing the wrong mountain, seeking worldly status rather than understanding Jesus' mission. The core message challenges believers to examine whether they are pursuing prominence, power, and possessions, or whether they are seeking Jesus Himself with opened eyes. True greatness in God's kingdom comes through servanthood and self-surrender, not self-promotion. The pathway to real life requires losing one's life for Christ's sake rather than attempting to preserve comfort and security. The sermon concludes with a powerful call to pray not for position, but for spiritual sight and mercy.</p>

June 16, 2026
The Last Shall Be First
<p>This sermon explores Jesus's parable of the workers in the vineyard from Matthew 20:1-16, revealing the radical nature of God's grace and salvation. The message emphasizes that salvation is not earned through merit or works, but is a gift freely given by God who pursues us. The parable illustrates how God's kingdom operates on grace rather than fairness by human standards. The landowner represents God who continually seeks workers (believers) throughout the day, from early morning to the final hour, paying all the same wage regardless of hours worked. This challenges our human tendency to compare ourselves with others and to think we deserve more based on our efforts. The sermon concludes that whether someone comes to faith early in life or at the last moment, all receive the same salvation through God's generous grace. The key theological insight is that God's grace is not based on human merit but on His generosity, and our response should be gratitude rather than comparison or complaint.</p>

June 9, 2026
As For Me
<p>This sermon challenges believers to examine their personal commitment to serving the Lord through pursuing reconciliation within the church body. Pastor Grant emphasizes that being a Christian means being a new creation, called not just to receive God's reconciliation but to actively pursue unity and reconciliation with others. The message explores the difference between building a church structure and being the church—a living temple of the Holy Spirit. Through biblical examples of Joshua, David, Paul, and Peter, the sermon illustrates what it means to make a personal declaration of faith and obedience regardless of what others do. The core message is that Christians are called to pursue reconciliation, follow Christ wholeheartedly, and trust God with the outcomes, even when they don't align with our expectations.</p>
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