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CityView Church
by CityView Church
Connecting people far from God into a thriving relationship with Jesus - Phoenix, AZVisit us at cityviewphx.com to learn more about us! Want to visit us in person? Visit us Sundays 9:00 am and 11:00 am at 3636 W Greenway Rd Phoenix, AZ
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God Is Working | Romans 8:28–32
Romans 8:28 is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible—and one of the most misunderstood. It doesn't say everything is good, or that God causes every painful thing. It says that for those who love God, He is actively working all things together for good. This week we unpack three ways God is working in your life right now: weaving every circumstance toward your good, sanctifying you into the image of His Son, and proving over and over again that He is for you. Whatever you're walking through, God hasn't stepped away—He's at work.
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The Best Is Yet to Come | Romans 8:17–27
Whatever you're carrying right now, it's not the end of the story. This week we look at four promises God gives us in the middle of suffering—future glory that outweighs every hard moment, a creation made completely new, full redemption of everything broken, and a Holy Spirit who intercedes for us when we don't even have words to pray. Romans 8 doesn't promise a pain-free life. It promises that the best is still ahead—and that you're not walking toward it alone.
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Children of God | Romans 8:12–18
You're not just forgiven—you're family. This week we continue in Romans 8 and unpack what it actually means to be a child of God. The Spirit leads us to fight sin, cry out to God as Father, and live as heirs of everything He owns—even when life is hard. Suffering doesn't mean something's gone wrong; it means you belong to Him. If you've been living like an orphan when God has made you a son or daughter, this message is for you.
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In Christ, Everything Changes | Romans 8:1–11
No condemnation. A renewed mind. The same Spirit that raised Jesus from the dead—living in you. Romans 8 is one of the most powerful chapters in Scripture, and this week we unpack why being in Christ changes everything. A new way to walk, a new way to think, a new life to live—not based on how well you perform, but on what Christ has already done.
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Free, But Fighting | Romans 7:1-25
If you've ever loved God and still struggled with sin in the same breath, you're in good company—you're in Romans 7. This week we sit with one of the most honest passages in all of Scripture, where Paul describes the tension every believer feels: a heart that genuinely wants to do what's right, and a flesh that keeps pulling the other way. Freedom in Christ doesn't mean the fight disappears—it means you're no longer fighting alone. The answer to your inner conflict isn't trying harder. It's turning to the One who already won.
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As Long As You're Breathing, Jesus Isn't Finished
A woman sick for 12 years. A man paralyzed for 38. A thief taking his last breaths on a cross. Jesus met every single one of them—and none of them were too far gone. This Easter, we look at one of the most remarkable moments in Scripture: a dying criminal with no good works, no religious record, and no time left—who walked into paradise the same day he met Jesus. If you've ever felt like you've waited too long, fallen too far, or used up your last chance, this message is for you. He is risen—and that changes everything.
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Be the Friend Who Brings People to Jesus
When four friends couldn't get through the door, they cut through the roof. That kind of friendship — desperate, determined, and fueled by faith — is exactly what Jesus noticed. In this week's message, we look at the story of the paralytic and the four men who carried him, and ask a simple question: are you that kind of friend? We'll unpack four qualities of a friend who brings people to Jesus, and what it looks like to love the people in your life enough to do whatever it takes to get them to Him.
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Who Is Your Master? | Romans 6:15–23
Everyone serves someone. The question isn't whether you have a master—it's who that master is. In this week's message, we dig into Romans 6 and unpack a simple but sobering truth: your master determines your direction, and your direction determines your destination. Whether you're living for sin or surrendered to God, both paths have a trajectory—and both lead somewhere real. If you've ever wondered why your life feels stuck in the same patterns, or what it actually looks like to walk in freedom, this message is for you.
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Don’t Resurrect the Guy Behind Bars
Romans 6 reminds us that grace is not a loophole for sin—it’s a jailbreak. Through Jesus, the old self has died and a new life has begun. Yet many believers keep returning to the prison Christ already set them free from. This message explores what it means to be united with Christ in His death and resurrection and why we must stop letting the old life control us. Your life isn’t a résumé—it’s a birth certificate. You are a new creation. So don’t resurrect the guy behind bars. He’s gone. You’re free—stay free.
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Two Reigns. Two Realms. Two Results.
Romans 5 contrasts two rulers and two realities that shape every human life. Through Adam, sin entered the world and death began to reign, bringing judgment and condemnation. But through Jesus Christ, grace now reigns, offering the free gift of righteousness, justification, and eternal life. This message explores the powerful contrast between Adam and Jesus and the two realms they represent. The question isn’t whether something reigns in your life—it’s who.
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What Are You Rejoicing In?
In Romans 5, Paul shows that those who are justified by faith now have peace with God and a new reason to rejoice. Our joy is not rooted in circumstances, but in the hope of God’s promises, the purpose God works through our suffering, and the reconciliation we have through Jesus Christ. This message explores how suffering produces endurance, character, and hope, and how the love of God transforms enemies into friends. Because of what Christ has done—and because He lives—we can rejoice in hope, in hardship, and ultimately in God Himself.
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When God Speaks A Future You Can't See
What do you do when God promises a future that feels impossible? In Romans 4, Abraham believed God—even when his circumstances said otherwise—and it was counted to him as righteousness. This message explores a faith that rests not on performance, but on God’s promise; not on human strength, but on God’s power. It’s a faith anchored in Scripture and secured by the resurrection of Jesus. When God speaks a future you can’t yet see, you can trust the One who gives life to the dead and calls into existence what does not exist.
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Walk In The Footsteps of Faith
In Romans 4, Paul looks to Abraham to show that righteousness has never been earned—it has always been credited through faith. “Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness.” This message reminds us that we are not justified by works, ritual, or performance, but by trusting God. A true walk of faith rests in forgiveness and lives in the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
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Not Good Enough, But Jesus Is
Romans 3 confronts us with a hard truth: none of us are good enough. All have sinned and fall short of God’s glory. No amount of knowledge, effort, or religious performance can justify us before a holy God. But the good news is better than we imagined. God has revealed a righteousness apart from the law—through faith in Jesus Christ. We are justified by grace as a gift, redeemed by His blood, and declared righteous not because of what we’ve done, but because of what Christ has done. This message explores how the cross proves that God punishes sin fully, saves sinners freely, and remains perfectly just. If you’ve ever wrestled with not feeling “good enough,” this sermon points to the only One who is.
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All Fall Short--But God
In Romans 3, Paul asks some of life’s biggest spiritual questions: What advantage is there to knowing God’s Word? What if people are unfaithful? What then—are we any better off? And what’s next? This message walks through how God speaks to the world through creation, conscience, and Scripture, and why none of us can justify ourselves by knowledge or obedience alone. The law reveals our need, the prophets point to God’s promise, and the gospel declares the answer: true righteousness is found only in Jesus. It’s a sobering look at our sin—and a hopeful reminder that we are justified not by works, but by grace through faith in Christ.
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State of The Church 2026
In this year’s State of the Church message, we unpack our theme for 2026: Overflow—abounding in love for God and others. Rooted in Romans 5:5, we explore what it looks like to live a life filled by the Holy Spirit and marked by overflow in every area: our personal walk, our gifts, our relationships, and our mission. We also kick off the Who’s Your One campaign, challenging each of us to intentionally share our faith and invite others into the love of Jesus.
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The Bad News That Makes the Gospel Good
We all want to believe we’re “good enough”—but Romans 2 confronts us with a humbling truth: every one of us is guilty before God. In this message, we explore how we try to justify ourselves—by excusing our behavior, hiding behind knowledge, or relying on religious activity—and why none of it can save us. Only when we face the bad news honestly do we see how truly good the gospel is. This sermon invites us to stop defending ourselves, let God change our hearts, and rest in the grace that only Jesus can give.
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The Gospel Over Everything
Pastor Tony covers the righteous judgment of God from Romans 2:1-11 and reminds us of what makes the Gospel so good.
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The Trade Off
In this episode, Pastor Jeremiah covers Romans 1:18-32 examining the trades people make in life, and whether or not they are worth it.
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The Gospel- Gods Power To Save
In our opening week in the book of Romans, Pastor Jeremiah examines the Gospel and how it defines believers and what we are called to do.
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Expecting The Best
In Luke 2, Mary and Joseph bring little, Simeon waits with expectation, and Anna worships faithfully—each encountering Jesus in a different way. This message explores how seasons of waiting prepare our hearts, how God fulfills His promises in His timing, and how meeting Jesus always changes how we leave. The question isn’t how you come to Jesus, but how you walk away after you’ve truly encountered Him.
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Follow Jesus and Don’t Look Back
In John 21, the resurrected Jesus meets His disciples back where it all began—by the sea, with an empty net and familiar doubts. Peter had failed, ran back to fishing, and carried the weight of regret. But Jesus meets him right there, restores him with grace, and calls him forward into purpose: “Follow Me.” This message invites us to step out of comfort, stop comparing our journey to others, and fix our eyes on Jesus alone. When He restores us, He doesn’t point us backward—He leads us on.
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What Do You Do With Doubt?
In this week’s message we walk through John 20:19–31 and the story of Thomas to see how Jesus responds to real questions, fear, and fragile faith. Doubt isn’t the enemy of faith—it’s often the doorway to deeper trust when we bring it to Jesus instead of letting it drive us. If you’re wrestling with unanswered questions, pain, or spiritual dryness, this sermon is for you: stay in community, keep showing up, and let the presence of Christ meet you right where you are.
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From Graves to Gardens
In John 20:1–18, Mary, Peter, and John each arrive at the tomb expecting the worst—death, confusion, and unanswered questions. Instead, Jesus meets them with life, clarity, and restoration. This message shows how we often box God into our assumptions, yet He leads us into something far greater. When we expect graves, He gives gardens—and He sends us out with a mission shaped by hope.
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When You Come Face-To-Face With Jesus
Every person at the cross had to decide what to do with Jesus—Pilate feared the crowd, the religious leaders clung to pride, the soldiers mocked, and two secret followers finally stepped into the light. In this week’s message from John 19, we see that the cross exposes what’s really in every heart. Jesus wasn’t a victim of circumstance but the victorious Lamb who finished the Father’s plan. When you come face to face with Him, the only question left is—how will you respond?
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What is Truth? Jesus Is.
When Jesus stood before Pilate, the question was asked: “What is truth?” — yet the Truth Himself was standing right there. In this week’s message from John 18, we see how the world’s idea of truth constantly shifts, but the truth of Jesus remains unchanging. Pastor Jeremiah walks us through how Christ reveals the heart of God, exposes false righteousness, and offers the only real path to freedom and life.
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Stop Cutting Off Ears
When life feels chaotic and out of control, our natural instinct is to fight, defend, or take matters into our own hands—just like Peter in the garden. But Jesus shows us a better way. In this message from John 18, we learn how walking in God’s will transforms chaos into peace and weakness into courage. Discover what it means to trust the Father’s plan, surrender your strength, and follow Jesus even when it’s difficult.
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A Prayer from the Heart of Jesus (Part 2)
In the final verses of John 17, Jesus prays not only for His disciples—but for every believer who would come after them. This heartfelt prayer reveals His desire for unity, love, and eternal fellowship with the Father. Discover how Christ’s love binds His people together, how true unity displays God’s glory to the world, and how His ongoing work in us continues to make His name known.
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A Prayer From the Heart of Jesus (Part 1)
In John 17, we get a glimpse into Jesus’ most intimate prayer — a conversation between the Son and the Father before the cross. This message explores how Jesus prayed for His own glory to reflect the Father’s, for His followers to be united, protected from evil, and sanctified in truth. Discover what it means to live set apart for God’s purposes, walking in the same love, obedience, and holiness that Jesus modeled.
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Jesus Won
In John 16, Jesus reminds His followers that sorrow is never the end of the story. God transforms pain into joy, invites us into fellowship through prayer, and gives lasting victory through Christ. When we trust in Him, even our hardest moments can become places of peace, purpose, and joy.
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Follow Where The Spirit Leads
In John 16, Jesus reminds His disciples that though the world will bring pressure and opposition, the Holy Spirit comes to guide, convict, and strengthen us. This message calls us to trust the Spirit’s leading, walk in truth, and rely on His power to live boldly for Christ—even when we don’t fully understand where He’s taking us.
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Friends of Jesus in a World that Hates the Truth
Jesus calls us His friends and commands us to love one another deeply. But He also reminds us that following Him means facing a world that rejects truth. In this message from John 15, we’re challenged to expect opposition, stop seeking the world’s approval, and boldly bear witness through the power of the Spirit.
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A True Disciple
In John 15, Jesus declares, “I am the true vine.” As branches, we are called to abide in Him—our source of life, strength, and fruitfulness. True discipleship means knowing our position in Christ, trusting the vine to provide, and embracing both pruning and blessing. When we abide, our lives bear fruit, our prayers are answered, God is glorified, and we experience the fullness of His joy.
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The Blessing of Obedience
In John 14, Jesus shows us that obedience isn’t a burden but a pathway to blessing. When we love Him and keep His commands, He gives us the Helper—the Holy Spirit—to guide, remind, and strengthen us. Obedience brings the Spirit’s help, God’s presence and peace, and lasting joy that fear and circumstances cannot take away.
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We Have Hope
In John 14, Jesus comforts His disciples with promises that still hold true for us today. He reminds us that we don’t have to live with troubled hearts—we can trust Him. Our hope is found in His return, His access to the Father, His power working through us, and His faithfulness in every moment. When fear and uncertainty rise, Jesus is enough.
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Grace in His Final Moments
In John 13, we see Jesus extend grace even in His final hours—toward Judas in betrayal, His disciples in confusion, and Peter in weakness. This message reminds us that His glory is revealed at the cross, His love is shown in how we treat one another, and His grace meets us even when we fail. The question is: Will we resist His grace, or receive it and live it out?
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He Is Still Serving
In John 13, Jesus models true humility by washing His disciples’ feet—even the one who would betray Him. This week’s message reminds us that fellowship with Jesus begins with His service toward us, and we are called to follow His example by serving others. When we let Him cleanse us, we not only receive His grace but also learn to live with His heart.
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Living For The Glory of God
In John 12, Jesus calls us to embrace God’s purpose, walk in His light, and seek His approval above all else. This message challenges us to stop living for the crowd, choose the cross, and let God’s glory—not man’s opinion—shape our lives.
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The Show Can't Save You
In John 12, we see a crowd eager to witness Jesus—but Jesus invites us into something deeper. True faith isn’t just about seeing or even meeting Jesus—it’s about knowing Him. This message challenges us to move beyond the surface and embrace a life of surrender, relationship, and purpose in Christ. Are you here for the show, or are you here for Jesus?
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A Heart Turned Toward Jesus
In John 12, Mary’s act of worship filled the room with grace—while Judas’s selfishness drove it away. This week’s message invites us to examine the posture of our hearts: Are we serving, listening, and giving like Mary, or criticizing and taking like Judas? A heart turned toward Jesus changes the atmosphere. What kind of heart are you bringing with you?
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What Will You Do With Jesus?
After witnessing miracle after miracle, the crowd was divided—some believed, others resisted. In this message from John 11, we’re faced with the same question: What will you do with Jesus? Whether it's fear, comfort, or control holding you back, Jesus invites you to surrender fully, live for His Kingdom, and follow Him with courage—no matter the cost.
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Jesus Is Never Late—His Timing Is Always Best
In John 11, Jesus shows us that delays aren’t denials—they’re opportunities for deeper faith and greater glory. When life feels like it’s falling apart, His timing is still perfect. This message reminds us that Jesus hears us, cares for us, and always moves with purpose—right on time.
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Light Overcomes Fear
In John 11, we see that trusting in Jesus pushes back fear, reveals God’s glory, and leads us into purpose. This message reminds us that His love gives us perspective, His guidance brings protection, and His power overcomes fear. Let’s put our fears to death—so we can truly live for Christ.
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Don't Believe The Lies
In John 10, Jesus exposes two dangerous lies in our faith journey: false security and false insecurity. This message challenges us to stop trusting our feelings or expectations and start resting in the truth of God’s promises. Whether you're standing in overconfidence or drowning in doubt—Jesus still invites you into His truth, promise, and lasting security.
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You Have A Guide
In John 10, Jesus reveals Himself as the Good Shepherd—one who knows you by name, goes before you, and lays down His life for you. This message reminds us that we’re not alone: you can hear God’s voice, and you can trust His leadership. When you follow the Shepherd, He will lead you to life, peace, and purpose.
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Jesus Is The Only Door To Abundant Life
In John 10, Jesus declares Himself the only true door—the way to salvation, security, and abundance. This message challenges us to reject false paths, discern the voice of the Good Shepherd, and step fully into the life Jesus offers. Are you truly living in the abundance Christ came to give, or just surviving?
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Seeing Clearly: The Journey to True Faith
In John 9, Jesus heals a man born blind—and the ripple effect reveals much more than a miracle. This week’s message explores how belief often begins with simple understanding, but always comes at a cost. As crowds doubt, leaders resist, and fear silences, one man boldly chooses to believe—and worship. What’s keeping you from fully seeing Jesus for who He is?
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From Belief to Abiding
In John 8, Jesus calls us to more than just belief—He invites us to abide in His Word, walk in truth, and experience true freedom. This message explores the shift from lies to truth, and from slavery to freedom, as we learn what it means to live fully surrendered to Christ.
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Follow The Light So You Can Live Like The Light
In a world filled with darkness, Jesus boldly declares, “I am the light of the world.” This message from John 8:12–30 reminds us that darkness leads to sin and death, but the light of Christ leads to forgiveness and life. Discover what it means to follow the Light, live with a heavenly mindset, and walk daily in the truth that sets you free.
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Stone-Thrower or Grace-Giver?
In John 8, a woman caught in sin is brought before Jesus—but instead of condemnation, she finds grace. This week’s message challenges us to reflect on the voices we listen to and the posture we take toward others. Are you quick to judge or ready to extend grace like Jesus? Discover how truth, judgment, and grace work together to rewrite our story.
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Connecting people far from God into a thriving relationship with Jesus - Phoenix, AZVisit us at cityviewphx.com to learn more about us! Want to visit us in person? Visit us Sundays 9:00 am and 11:00 am at 3636 W Greenway Rd Phoenix, AZ
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