PODCAST · religion
Gracehouse
by Gracehouse
Gracehouse is a community passionate about Jesus. We exist to exalt him, host his presence, bring his kingdom and see lives transformed by his grace.
-
243
Becoming Truly Human
In a culture increasingly engineered to treat people as objects or data points, Jesus demonstrates that sin i fundamentally a dehumanising force and offers a radical path to restore the "relational beauty" for which we were originally designed. Reclaiming our true humanity begins with rejecting dehumanisation and prioritising the urgent work of reconciliation.
-
242
You Can't Do Away With The Law
Matthew 5:17-20Jesus fulfills the Law by revealing it's true intention - heart transformation, not mere rule-keeping. Righteousness that surpasses the Pharisees flows from an inward renewal by God's Spirit, not external compliance. The Law points to faithful living, and through grace, Jesus restores and reshapes hearts to genuinely love and obey God.
-
241
Who Is The Blessed? Part 2
'The Beatitudes'Jesus' beatitudes reveal the Kingdom's countercultural values - where mercy, purity, peacemaking, and endurance in persecution are truly blessed. These reflect God's own character and call us to live differently from the world. As the Kingdom confronts our hearts, yielding to Jesus transforms us into people who embody His reconciling, merciful reign.
-
240
Who Is The Blessed? Part 1
Who Is The Blessed?
-
239
Finding the People of Peace
Jesus sends His disciples to look for "people of peace", those who are open, welcoming, and receptive to both them and the message of the Kingdom. These individuals become relational gateways through whom the gospel spreads naturally into wider networks, rather than through forced or scattered efforts. Our role is to discern where God is already at work and partner with those who are ready to receive and multiply that work."So Good!"
-
238
The Mind of Christ (Philippians 2:1-11)
Paul calls believers to unity through humble, self-giving love, modeled perfectly by Jesus. True community requires laying down status, power, and rights for others, overcoming fear that resists sacrifice. Trusting God’s promise to restore and exalt, we can love courageously, knowing our lives are secure in Christ and His coming renewal.
-
237
The Disciples of Jesus (Mark 1)
When Jesus chose his disciples, He chose them for a reason, and with a purpose. Jesus didn't choose the sorts of disciples that other Rabbi's would normally choose. He chose disciples from all walks of life, all sorts of mindsets, upbringings, lifestyles and occupations. They were not the best of the best, and they were the ones who had been overlooked. But still, Jesus chose them. Just like He chooses all of us.
-
236
Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me (Matthew 16:24-26)
Jesus calls us to take up our cross—laying down comfort, ambition, and self-preservation—to follow Him. True life isn’t found in wealth, pleasure, or status, but in surrender. Though costly and confronting, trusting Jesus leads to freedom, joy, and abundant life found only through relationship with Him and the Father.
-
235
Living Differently (Matthew 25:1-13)
The return of Jesus that we see referenced throughout the Gospels, calls on all of us, as disciples of Jesus, to live differently in this world.
-
234
Let Our Lives Be A Living Sacrifice (Romans 12:1-2)
Paul’s call to be a living sacrifice flows from God’s mercy, not from earning His love. Because we are already loved and forgiven in Christ, our whole lives become worship. As we live Jesus’ way—loving others and offering ourselves daily—we experience more of God and become a living temple where His presence is made known.
-
233
Introducing the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 4:23-5:2)
Jesus proclaims the “good news” as the arrival of God’s kingdom—an entirely new order breaking into the world. Unlike earthly empires, this kingdom transforms lives through His authority and presence. The Sermon on the Mount teaches its culture, inviting people to live under Jesus’ reign as true King.
-
232
Hearers and Doers (James 1:19-27)
James calls believers to not just hear God’s word but live it out. True transformation comes through humbly receiving truth and allowing it to shape our lives. Genuine faith produces action—loving others, especially the vulnerable—showing that following Jesus is more than belief; it is a lived, obedient response to God’s word.
-
231
A Pleasing Aroma (Romans 12:1-2)
Being a living sacrifice means offering our whole lives to God in response to His mercy, not to earn His love. As we live like Jesus—loving others daily—we reflect His presence. Together, we become a living temple, where ordinary moments become worship and a testimony of God’s nearness.
-
230
My Soul Magnifies The Lord
From the life and personal testimony of Mary, the mother of Jesus, we learn valuable lessons about discipleship, choosing the will of God and learning to embrace and trust God with the things that we find hard to do.
-
229
The Fear of the Lord and the Love of God
The fear of the Lord is not terror-driven rule-keeping but a transformed love that leads to life. Through wisdom and discipleship, God reshapes our hearts to desire His ways. Jesus reveals that true reverence is loving God and others, pursuing obedience not from fear of punishment, but from delight in the life He gives.
-
228
The Leadership of the Lord (Psalm 23)
In our newest message, we explore Psalm 23 as a portrait of God as Shepherd and King-Host - one who is present, guides, protects, provides, celebrates us, pursues us, and welcomes us. We learn that God supplies our needs, leads us gently along “paths of righteousness,” and invites us to rest in His care rather than live under pressure or fear. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like to follow instead of strive, this sermon reminds us: with God, we lack nothing — and He’s already gone before us.
-
227
Don't Give Up Prayer
In Luke 18:1–8, Jesus tells the parable of a persistent widow and an unjust judge. On the surface, it feels like a lesson in relentless persistence. But as we dive deeper, we discover that the greater point isn't just about how much we nag God, but how much we trust Him and how trustworthy He is.
-
226
The Spirit of Control
Learning from Pharaoh’s stubborn grip on power and how it led to his demise, we explore the freedom that comes from letting go of control. See how our desire to control can weigh us down, while Jesus’ example on the cross shows the power of surrender, vulnerability, and trust. Discover how releasing control can bring peace, clarity, and a deeper connection with God.
-
225
Hope In The Lord
We all need strength to preserve in faithfulness to the Lord through the challenges of life. We are invited to wait for and hope in Him to find strength and renewal by remembering His greatness and His goodness.
-
224
Stewarding What God Has Given
The manner of a disciple’s life consists in stewarding what is the Lord’s and growing in His trust to steward even more faithfully. As we learn to handle God’s gifts with wisdom and gratitude, we reflect His heart and participate in His purpose for our lives.
-
223
The Insignificant God
The world says, “be great.” Jesus says, “become small.” He could’ve come with power, but He chose a manger. He could’ve ruled with might, but He chose a cross. The Insignificant God reveals a Saviour who redefined greatness through humility, and calls us to do the same.
-
222
Prepare For War
Spiritual warfare is real, and believers must stay alert, rooted in Christ’s strength, not their own. Our battle is not against people but against spiritual powers. By abiding in Jesus, standing firm in truth, righteousness, faith, and prayer, the church resists darkness and advances God’s kingdom in unity and love.
-
221
Husbands & Wives - Ephesians 5:22-6:9
Paul’s teaching on marriage, family, and social relationships calls believers to mutual submission and sacrificial love. Husbands are to use strength for service, wives to yield in voluntary love, and all relationships to reflect Christ’s self-giving. The gospel reshapes power, creating a witness of humility, unity, and transformative love.
-
220
Children of Light
Ephesians reminds believers that identity in Christ shapes how we live. Once darkness, now light, we are called to goodness, righteousness, and truth, rejecting works of darkness. Spirit-filled community contrasts worldly excess, cultivating joy, encouragement, and wisdom. True maturity means living from our new identity so Christ is revealed.
-
219
The Importance of the Love of God
Understanding the importance of the love of God through the story of Jonah
-
218
The Way the Kingdom Comes
Throughout the Gospels there are examples of where the Kingdom comes in peoples lives. Luke 11:14 is another. And when the Kingdom comes we are freed from has controlled us because greater is He! This passage reminds us again that we do not seek a ritual but a revolution; we seek for a Kingdom that will not end and the fruit of that Kingdom is indeed life, joy and peace.
-
217
Some He Gave to be Evangelists, Pastors and Teachers - Ephesians 4:7-16 pt 3
Evangelists proclaim Christ’s victory and inspire outward mission. Pastors nurture and protect spiritual health, while teachers guide God’s people in His ways. These functions equip the whole church to mature into Christlikeness. Every member’s contribution is essential—ministry is not for a few, but for the entire body working together.
-
216
Some He Gave to be Apostles and Some Prophets - Ephesians 4:7-16 pt 2
As we continue our reading of Ephesians we are talking about those individuals whom God calls to the specific ministries of the apostle, prophet, evangelist, pastor and teacher. We only manage the apostle and prophet this week but will tackle the rest next week.
-
215
To Each a Grace Has Been Given - Ephesians 4:7-16 pt 1
Paul reveals that Christ gives each believer a unique grace to serve the body, contributing to unity through diversity. These gifts, expressions of Jesus’ lordship, build up the church toward maturity. True Christian community thrives when every part functions properly, helping the whole body grow into Christ’s fullness together.
-
214
How to Judge People
Jesus warns against hypocritical judgment. Instead of critiquing others, we must first confront our own flaws. Only then can we offer genuine help. Wisdom, humility, and discernment are essential when sharing spiritual insights - otherwise, even good intentions may be rejected. True kingdom living starts with internal transformation, not outward critique.
-
213
This is the Day (Psalm 118:24)
This is the day the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it’ (Psalm 118:24) reminds us that every single moment is not random, but intentionally created by God. It’s an invitation to live today awake—with purpose, community, and joy—because God set this day apart for more than routine. His design isn’t merely about power; it’s about drawing us into communion, transforming the ordinary into worship.
-
212
Make Every Effort?
Paul urges the church to live in a way that reflects their calling. A calling marked by humility, gentleness, patience, and unity. True Christian maturity requires deep self-awareness, curiosity in Scripture, and a commitment to community despite differences. Because there is one body and one Spirit, unity isn’t optional it’s essential.
-
211
God's Spirit is God's Empowering Presence
Pentecost marks the indwelling of God's Spirit in His people. Paul’s prayer in Ephesians reveals that Spirit-empowered living is rooted in love, humility, and surrender. God desires to dwell within us but this requires space, sacrifice, and transformation. True fullness comes through cruciform love and God's empowering presence at work in community.
-
210
What is God's Multi-faceted Wisdom?
God’s promise to Abraham finds ultimate fulfillment in Christ, uniting Jews and Gentiles as co-heirs. The Church reveals God’s multifaceted wisdom through its rich diversity and Spirit-formed unity. This unity, though contested by spiritual powers, is a living testimony to the beauty, power, and victory of God’s redemptive plan.
-
209
You are God's Temple Part 2 - Ephesians 2:11-22
After last week when we saw how Jesus united Jew and Gentile in himself by his Holy Spirit we now discover God's purpose in this. So that the two might become one and become a temple for God's presence. We are God's temple as individuals indwelt by Holy Spirit and we are meant to be a community of living stones being made into a temple where God's presence resides in the midst of the community.
-
208
You are God's Temple Part 1 - Ephesians 2:11-22
This week we look at what Jesus has done through the cross in uniting two religiously hostile people groups together in himself. Not by getting gentiles to become Jewish and not by getting the Jews to become pagans. But by inaugurating a new and living way to access the Father, by his Holy Spirit.
-
207
Living the Jesus Way
Walking the Jesus way is, sometimes, counter-intuitive. In this passage there is a conversation and a story that point us to the possibility that we might be right in our understanding of Jesus in many ways and yet, not in others. And, how Jesus will seek to challenge that mis-alignment in us.
-
206
Jesus Takes Us from Death to Life - Ephesians 2:1-10
Paul describes the world as being in a state of death in which we once lived. But God in his mercy because of his great love changed all that. Now we are being made more and more into his image as we become his workmanship. Created to do good works.
-
205
Open your Eyes: Ephesians 1:15-23
As we continue our reading through the book of Ephesians, we find Paul praying that the eyes of the hearts of the Ephesians would be opened more and more. There is so much richness in the salvation that Christ has won for us. We will spend the rest of our lives growing in our understanding of just how blessed he have been in Christ.
-
204
The Essential Resurrection
The resurrection is not just part of the story... it's an essential part of the Gospel. Not only is it an essential part of the Gospel it's an essential part of our Christian experience which leads to the mission of Jesus in the world.
-
203
Being Misunderstood
Have you ever felt like no one truly sees or understands you? In this sermon, we explore how being misunderstood affects us—and how Jesus, who was deeply misunderstood Himself, meets us with compassion, truth, and perfect understanding, while also providing us with the tools to handle being misunderstood.
-
202
Navigating Difficulties
This morning we talk about what it is to navigate difficulty, disappointment, sorrow and suffering as followers of Jesus, without losing anchors of joy and hope.
-
201
God’s New Day
One of the more important moments at the start of Jesus’ ministry was the moment when Jesus announced that the new day that so many were hoping for had now actually come. Jesus became the best advance notice of this new day in the manner of His life, and His invitation to us is that we too, as His disciples, might also become the best advance notice of this Kingdom to our own city.
-
200
A Fork in the Road... Two Possible Interpretations
As we tackle Ephesians 1:11-12 we wrestle with two different translations. Do we receive and inheritance in Christ? Or through Christ have we become Gods possession? Whichever it is both are good news for us.
-
199
The Role of Discipleship in Knowing Christ
Discipleship isn’t just knowing about Jesus—it’s about truly knowing Him. Following Christ means walking closely with Him, and being transformed by His presence and into His likeness. Although we might be tempted to think this is an entirely vertical ordeal, Paul's Damascus Road experience is clear that the means by which we Know Christ is through the people of Christ.
-
198
Redeemed and Forgiven
As we continue to unpack the new reality we have in Christ we talk about what it means for us to be "redeemed" and its result that we are forgiven. We also ask the question... How am I on mission with Jesus as he brings all things together in him?
-
197
Luke 4:1-13
This is the passage that helps us to understand that there is a battle all around us and it shows us how Jesus experienced this as “one of us” and how He was victorious. Not only do we, by faith, share in this victory but He helps us to make our own stand and by faith gain victories in our daily lives.
-
196
The Story You're Now Part Of
Imagine waking up one day to a whole new reality. Learning that the world was not as you thought it was. This is the plot to so many of our stories. For us as disciples of Jesus this is our reality when we come to faith. There is a new reality we are compelled to live by. The reality of the kingdom and the adoption into Gods family.
-
195
Introducing Ephesians - A Letter to Saints
Paul opens his letter to the Ephesians by calling them 'saints'. As we journey through his letter together we will discover what it means to be a saint and how it is we can live up to the calling to which we have been called.
-
194
Alignment Sunday 2025
The year is already begun and time is getting away from us! To that end we share the sense of direction that we feel the Holy Spirit is leading us in this season. We are trusting and praying that it will be a fruitful year in the Lord.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Gracehouse is a community passionate about Jesus. We exist to exalt him, host his presence, bring his kingdom and see lives transformed by his grace.
HOSTED BY
Gracehouse
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...