Josh White

Peter's final words challenge every believer to adopt two critical attitudes: fortitude (standing firm in the fight of faith) and hope (trusting that God will fully restore us when Christ returns). Pastor Josh White closes the book of 1 Peter with a powerful call to choose commitment over compromise.
Pastor Josh White walks through 1 Peter 5 to unpack what it means to shepherd God's flock—covering the general guidelines for church leadership and the four motivations that should drive those who serve.
Pastor Josh White walked us through nine reasons why God calls us His flock — and what it means for us as members of Grace Bible Church of Phoenix.
Pastor Josh White explores what Scripture actually teaches about judgment — and why "don't judge me" isn't the spiritual shield we think it is.
When the world turns against you for following Jesus, Peter says: expect it, and rejoice. Pastor Josh White walks us through 1 Peter 4:12-19 and what it means to endure suffering as a Christian.
When the countdown to Christ's return is always running, how do we wait well? Pastor Josh White walks through 1 Peter 4:7–11 and gives us three measurable commands: think right, love fully, and serve faithfully.
Pastor Josh White unpacks why biblical community matters so much — and what happens when you compress months of growth into a single week on the mountain.
What does it take to endure suffering without giving up? In 1 Peter 4:1-6, Pastor Josh White walks us through four mental weapons every believer needs to stand firm when life gets hard.
Peter gives us two ways to arm ourselves for spiritual battle: be willing to die for our faith, and focus on God's will rather than our own pleasures.
What if there was a layer of reality most of us never see? Pastor Josh White explores the spiritual realm and fallen angels in this challenging sermon on 1 Peter 3.
Using the rotisserie oven illustration of "set it and forget it," Pastor Josh White walks us through the Old Testament sacrificial system and reveals what Christ accomplished once and for all. A powerful message on the finished work of Christ and why we can stop adding to what he has already done.