Josh White

In this sermon, we explore Paul's command to 'do all things without grumbling or disputing' and why this matters for our witness as believers in a broken world.
Philippians 2:12-13 says God works in you both to will and to work for His good pleasure. Pastor Josh White walked through three callings God places on every believer's life: be holy, obey, and serve — and showed how God actually empowers us to fulfill each one.
Pastor Josh White challenges us with a question that cuts to the heart of the Christian life: What is your part in salvation? Philippians 2:12-13 reminds us that God works in us, giving us both the desire and the power to obey.
A sermon from Grace Bible Church of Phoenix, August 9, 2020.
Philippians 2:5-11 reveals that Jesus Christ is Lord—not just in theory, but as the supreme sovereign authority over all creation. Because He humbled Himself in obedience, God highly exalted Him and gave Him the name above every name.
Jesus Christ is the perfect example of humility, service, and obedience. This sermon explores how we are called to follow His example in a world that prizes self-promotion and personal glory.
What does it look like to live as a Christ-follower in a chaotic world? Romans 12 gives us clarity when everything else feels confusing. This message walks through three specific callings: represent Jesus Christ, be reasonable, and be a peacemaker.
As we emerge from one of the most disruptive seasons in recent memory, Pastor Josh White reminds us that God has given us exactly what we need to navigate any crisis: peace in Jesus, the certainty of trouble in this world, and the victory that is already ours through Christ.
In Philippians 2:1-4, Paul gives us three actions for unity: consider others more significant, look out for your own spiritual interests, and look out for the interests of others. Discover what it means to truly be a teammate in the body of Christ.
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In a COVID-era livestream, Pastor Josh White asks the question that cuts through every crisis: What is actually worth risking? The answer exposed is both simple and staggering.