EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 26 MIN
How Christians Respond to God's Mercy and Grace | Dr. Phil Griffin
from The Church at Grace Point - Sermons · host The Church at Grace Point
How should believers respond to a God who is endlessly good, eternally faithful, and rich in mercy? In this message from our How Christians Respond series, Pastor Phil walks through Psalm 136 — a beautiful reminder that God’s grace is deeper than we can comprehend and His lovingkindness truly lasts forever.Through creation, deliverance, direction, and daily provision, God continually shows His goodness to His people. This sermon explores what it means to live a life of gratitude, not just in our words, but in the way we walk through every season — the mountaintops, the valleys, and the wildernesses in between.💡 “If God never did another thing for us, He has already done more than enough.”If you want to deepen your thankfulness, grow in worship, or understand God’s grace and mercy on a deeper level, this message will encourage your heart.---Sermon Notes:I. The call to praise 1) God is good 2) God is great A) He is supreme B) He is superiorII. The cause for praise 1) The demonstration of God's power in creation 2) The demonstration of God's protection of His children A) Our God delivers B) Our God directs C) Our God defends---Follow The Church at Grace Point on Social Media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thechurchatgracepointInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thechurchatgracepoint/Located in Cleveland, TN, The Church at Grace Point is a warm church family where you can come as you are to discover peace, purpose, provision, and passion through God’s grace.Whether you're seeking answers, fellowship, or simply a place to belong, we invite you to join us as we walk together in faith and embrace the life God has called us to live!
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