Gideon

Every human being will be resurrected — but not all to the same outcome. In this message, Josh White walks through the three distinct resurrection events Scripture reveals, and what it means to be part of the resurrection unto life rather than judgment.
Every human being that has ever existed will be resurrected — it's not science fiction, it's Scripture. Explore what the Bible says about the resurrection, from Paul's letter to the Philippians to Jesus' conversation with Martha about Lazarus.
Jeremy Clark, Executive Director of Grace Ministries International, shares an update on GMI's missionary work worldwide and challenges every believer to participate strategically in the Great Commission.
What comes to mind when you think of power? In Philippians 3, Paul shows us that the same power God used to raise Jesus from the grave is available to every believer — for sharing the gospel and for living the life God has called us to.
Have you ever tried to build an impressive resume to earn favor with God? In this message from Philippians chapter 3, Pastor Josh White shows us why our resumes are worthless when it comes to eternity—and why only what Jesus did matters.
In Philippians 3, Paul warned about false teachers — but his bigger point was about what genuine worship looks like. Pastor Josh White walked through John 4 where Jesus says 'God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth,' and what that means for us today.
Jesus said the gate is wide that leads to destruction and narrow that leads to life. Pastor Josh White walked through Philippians 3 where Paul warns about three types of false teachers — dogs, mutilators, and evil workers — and why the true gospel is about faith alone, not religious performance.
Complacency is dangerous. Paul warns the church to stay vigilant against complaint—but how do we do that? The answer is found in staying in the right ruts: community, worship, and faithful service.
Paul calls us to count others more significant than ourselves. What does this look like in practice, and how does it reflect the heart of Christ to a watching world?
Paul calls us to have the mind of Christ—who gave up everything to serve us. What does it look like to follow His example in our daily lives?
What if Jesus doesn't come back on Friday? It means we still have work to do. Let's explore what faithfulness looks like while we wait for the Lord's return.
Paul tells us to shine as lights in a crooked generation—but does our life point people to Christ or away from Him? Let's examine what we're really selling.
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.
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.
When the disciples went back to fishing after Jesus rose, they caught nothing. But Jesus met them on the shore with a miracle — and a question that cuts to the heart: 'Do you love me?'
Images are powerful — they can inspire us, anger us, or drive us to despair. But understanding whose image we bear changes everything. This sermon explores what it means to be created in God's image and how we can reflect that image in a world full of competing voices.
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.