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Gospel Mission Church - Sermons

Gospel Mission Church of Seminole, Inc.
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  • New Testament Prayers - Brad Peters
    I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people.- 1 Timothy 2:1
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  • Spiritual Transformation - Pastor Jake Dyck
    Spiritual transformation is a journey that touches every part of who we are. At the heart of this journey is the call from Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.” This transformation is not a one-time event, but a continual process of renewal, where our thoughts, desires, and actions are shaped more and more into the likeness of Christ. We are not simply called to behave differently, but to be changed from the inside out—beginning with our heart and spirit, and radiating outward to our mind, body, relationships, and the very soul of our being.Understanding what has formed us is crucial to this process. Our family of origin, the culture and politics we grew up in, our digital consumption, performance pressures, and even religious expectations all play a role in shaping who we are. These influences can leave deep marks—some good, some painful. Recognizing these formative experiences helps us see where we need Christ’s transforming work the most. Sometimes, we carry wounds or patterns from childhood, or we find ourselves shaped by the pressures and messages of the world around us. But in Christ, we are invited to bring all of these to Him, trusting that He can renew and reshape us.Spiritual transformation is both instantaneous and lifelong. The moment we trust in Christ, our spirit is made alive—we are a new creation. Yet, the work of transformation continues throughout our lives, as the Spirit renews our minds and shapes our actions. Growth is rarely a straight line; there are seasons of spiritual highs and lows, times of dryness and struggle. The expectation that we should always be “up and to the right” in our spiritual growth is unrealistic and can be burdensome. Instead, we are called to be honest about where we are, to resist the pressure to perform for others, and to serve out of love for Christ rather than obligation.Ultimately, spiritual transformation is about relationship—being drawn closer to God, allowing His love to heal and reshape us, and letting that love flow out to others. It is a journey marked by grace, patience, and the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit in every part of our lives.
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  • Wäa sul jedeept wuaren? - Pastor Peter Thiessen
    Petrus säd to an: Kjieet om un lot junt aula en Jesus Christus sienen Nomen deepen, daut junt de Sinden vejäft woaren. Dan woat Gott junt dän Heiljen Jeist schenkjen.- Aposteljeschicht 2:38
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  • Wuarom Leidasch en de Kjoakj? - Pastor Peter Thiessen
    Lot en jieda Staum Mana jesocht woaren, dee Weisheit haben, un Vestentnis un Erfoarunk, un ekj woa dee äwa junt stalen.5 Mose 1:13
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  • Philip and the Ethiopian - Pastor Bradley Peters
    This morning, we celebrated the joy of new life in our church family and the privilege of worshiping our awesome God together. As we explored the story of Philip in Acts, we were reminded that questions are not the enemy of faith—rather, it is the posture of our hearts that determines whether our questions lead us to cynicism or to deeper curiosity and growth in Christ. The early church faced real challenges, including favoritism and division, but the Spirit led them to appoint men full of faith and wisdom, like Stephen and Philip, to serve and bring unity. This same Spirit calls us to examine our own hearts and church practices, ensuring that we do not show partiality or allow disputes to distract us from the ministry of the Word.Philip’s journey took him from serving tables in Jerusalem to preaching the gospel in Samaria, a place once despised by the Jews. The transformation of the apostles, especially James and John—who once wanted to call down fire on the Samaritans but later laid hands on them to receive the Holy Spirit—shows the radical inclusivity of God’s kingdom. The gospel breaks down barriers, welcoming those who were once outsiders, and reminds us that we, too, are recipients of undeserved grace.We also considered the story of Simon the Sorcerer, who tried to buy the power of the Holy Spirit. This challenges us to reflect on our own motives: do we serve God out of love, or are we trying to earn His favor through our works or offerings? True repentance and transformation come not from transactional faith, but from a heart surrendered to Christ.Finally, the encounter between Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch reveals the heart of God for those who feel excluded or barren. The eunuch, reading Isaiah, finds hope in the promise that God gives an everlasting name and legacy to those who trust Him, regardless of their earthly circumstances. Whether we are single, childless, or feel like outsiders, our true inheritance is found in Christ. Philip’s faithfulness led to the gospel spreading far beyond Jerusalem, reminding us that our influence in God’s kingdom is not measured by earthly standards, but by our obedience and love for Jesus.
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About Gospel Mission Church - Sermons

Welcome to the Gospel Mission Church - Sermons Podcast! We are excited to bring you weekly messages from our church community. Our hope is that these messages will inspire and encourage you in your faith journey. At Gospel Mission Church, we are passionate about sharing the love of Jesus and helping people grow in their relationship with Him. Each week, our pastors and guest speakers deliver messages that are rooted in the truth of God's Word and are relevant to our daily lives. We offer sermons in both English and Plautdietsch, a Low German dialect spoken by many members of our church. We believe that hearing the Gospel in your heart language is important and we are committed to providing sermons that are accessible to everyone. We believe that listening to these sermons will not only deepen your understanding of the Bible, but will also challenge you to live out your faith in practical ways. Whether you are a long-time member of our church or are just tuning in for the first time, we welcome you to join us on this journey of faith. Thank you for listening to the Gospel Mission Church Sermons Podcast. We pray that these messages will bless you and encourage you in your walk with Jesus.
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