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Grace Bible Church

Grace Bible Church
Our vision at Grace is to see God's grace changing lives. We hope you enjoy these messages, and if you're local to Hampton Roads, we'd love for you to experience a service live sometime soon! Learn more at gracebible.church.
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Teach Us To Pray

In this sermon Dr. Melissa preaches about the rich invitation of prayer in the life of a believer. Drawing from Luke 11, it begins with the disciples' request, “Lord, teach us to pray,” emphasizing that prayer introduces us to God as a loving Father. It encourages boldness through Christ, our High Priest, who understands our struggles. Prayer also connects us to one another in community, highlighting the role of praying together. Even when words fail, the Spirit intercedes for us. Ultimately, pr...

Jun 29, 202528 min

Processed food faith won’t get you The Process

This Sunday we wrapped up The Process by focusing on Step 3: Trust God with the Process. Eric shared real moments from the past week where he had to live this out—including owning a mistake, dealing with criticism, and surrendering outcomes he couldn’t control. Through Isaiah 50:10–11, we saw that trusting God means not lighting our own torch, not taking control, but surrendering to Him in the dark. The Process—Feel your feelings. Tell the truth. Trust God—isn’t a vending machine. It’s more like...

Jun 22, 202535 min

The truth is hard, but it’s the only way to wholeness.

This week we moved to Part 2 of The Process: Tell the Truth to God, Self, and Others. After we feel our feelings, we must speak them honestly—because unspoken emotions become impairments like resentment or toxic shame. Eric reminded us that our feelings are true to us, and telling the truth about them is essential to living from the heart. Scripture is full of examples—like David in the Psalms—of raw honesty before God. We explored how even hard conversations, like a recent moment around racial ...

Jun 15, 202537 min

The Process: More than a feeling (but not less)

This week in The Process, Eric shared the honest truth: most of us live on the banks of the river—either trying to control everything or giving up entirely. But there’s another way. God invites us into the river of real life by beginning with this first step: feel your feelings. Eric unpacked the eight core emotions, especially fear, and showed how anxiety is often unprocessed fear that blocks us from trusting God. Real growth starts when we feel our emotions, tell the truth about them, and trus...

Jun 08, 202539 min

Your Emotions Aren’t the Problem. The World is just that tragic.

This week, Eric continued The Process by inviting us to face the reality of the world we live in—it’s tragic. From Jesus’ words in Luke 13 to Paul’s groaning in Romans 8, Scripture doesn’t shy away from pain. Yet instead of escaping into control or apathy, we’re called to feel. Eric and reminded us that our emotions are a gift from God for living in a fallen world. The 8 core feelings—hurt, lonely, sad, anger, fear, guilt, shame, and glad—aren’t the enemy; they’re the way into real life. The tra...

Jun 01, 202530 min

The Process. Because positivity is never enough.

This week, Eric kicked off a new series called The Process: Living Fully in a Tragic World. It’s personal, practical, and deeply spiritual. Drawing from Proverbs 4:23 and Chip Dodd’s Voice of the Heart, we explored how emotional honesty is essential for spiritual maturity. Jesus Himself felt all eight core emotions—and lived fully in the midst of a tragic world. The journey toward emotional and spiritual wholeness begins with naming what’s really happening inside of us. If we want to guard our h...

May 25, 202526 min

Every Good Thing

This sermon emphasizes that God created each person on purpose, for a purpose, and with a purposeful design—regardless of their situation or status in life. Using the letter of Philemon, it explores how the Gospel transforms relationships, identity, and how we live. Paul urges Philemon to forgive and receive Onesimus, a former servant, not as a slave but as a beloved brother in Christ. The message challenges listeners to live by Kingdom values rather than cultural rights, and to let the sharing ...

May 18, 202533 min

The River of God’s Grace

Ryan invites us to take a fresh look at the local church—what it is, why it matters, and how it fits into God’s bigger story. Acknowledging common frustrations with church, especially when it feels irrelevant or inconsistent, Ryan explores why serving and investing the church is still worth our time and commitment. This goes beyond duty or tradition to something rooted in grace. If you’ve ever questioned the value of church, this message is for you.

May 11, 202531 min

Don’t Bury What God Gave You

This week in Say Yes, Eric showed how your unique gifts and wiring matter deeply to God—and that your life finds purpose when you align it with his kingdom. Drawing from Jesus’ parable in Matthew 25, we learned that the point isn’t “use your gifts or else,” but rather an invitation to live a life of meaning, shaped by a generous God. When you believe that God made you on purpose, for a purpose, with a purposeful design, you can stop striving and start living faithfully right where you are. That’...

May 04, 202532 min

What if you’re not enough, and that’s the point?

We kicked off our Say Yes series by challenging the cultural obsession with self-esteem. Eric showed us that while encouragement is good, building your value on talents or achievements leads to insecurity. Instead, Jesus offers something deeper—self-worth rooted in your identity as a loved and created child of God. You were made on purpose, for a purpose, with a purposeful design. This truth reshapes how we view ourselves and our calling. And for many, living this out starts by saying “yes” to s...

Apr 27, 202530 min

Say My Name: When the Resurrection Gets Personal

On Easter Sunday, Eric shared the story of Mary Magdalene—who was the first to see the risen Jesus. But she didn’t recognize Him until He said her name. In that moment, everything changed. Our names carry meaning. They represent our stories, our identities, and our deep need to be known. The power of the resurrection is personal: Jesus calls each of us by name. Will we turn toward Him? Easter isn’t just about a theological idea. It’s about an encounter with the living Christ—who knows your name ...

Apr 20, 202525 min

A Choice in the Suffering

It is common to get stuck on a rollercoaster of being certain in our faith one day and then questioning everything we think we know about God when something hard happens. When we choose to turn away from God in the suffering, we suffer as one who has been abandoned, versus when we choose to turn towards God in the suffering, we suffer as one who has faith, as Jesus did while He was on the cross. Jesus turned towards His Father, crying out to Him in the midst of His pain, and we can do the same, ...

Apr 06, 202526 min

The Stone The Builders Rejected

Some of history’s biggest breakthroughs—like the telephone, cars, and computers—were rejected at first. Even Apple was turned down. Jesus was also rejected, but his earliest followers came to see him as the cornerstone of history, fulfilling Psalm 118: "The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone.” God has declared that Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection are the foundation of everything. How we respond to him is the most important decision we’ll ever make.

Mar 30, 202525 min

How much money can wreck your faith? It’s less than you think.

This week, we wrapped up The Gratitude Economy series by looking at how our attitude toward money can wreck our faith. Like teaching a new driver to slow down towards a red light, Paul warns us in 1 Timothy 6 to avoid the trap of chasing wealth....it’s not about how much you have, but how much you desire more. Instead, we’re called to give first, save wisely, and live contentedly. When we prioritize gratitude-based generosity over money, our faith stays secure and our lives become a testimony of...

Mar 23, 202535 min

When Deception is a Decision

This past Sunday, Eric continued The Gratitude Economy series with a powerful challenge: Are we “decided” givers or “emotional” givers? Looking at Paul’s teachings in 1 and 2 Corinthians, we saw that true generosity isn’t about reacting to emotions—it’s about making giving a consistent, intentional priority. Paul instructed believers to give first, by percentage, and progressively as they were able. When we become “decided givers,” we’re freed from financial self-deception and step into a life o...

Mar 16, 202531 min

Why Gratitude is Never Enough

This Sunday, Eric continued our Gratitude Economy series, showing how true transformation happens when gratitude leads to generosity. Using a PVC pipe illustration, he explained that spiritual growth requires both loving God and loving others—and that real gratitude always overflows into generosity. In 2 Corinthians 8 we saw that the Macedonian churches gave beyond their ability, not out of obligation, but because gratitude fueled their generosity. If we want to grow in gratitude, we have to gro...

Mar 09, 202532 min

Wow! A better way to express your gratitude!

Yesterday, we looked at the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17. All ten were healed. All were grateful. But only one expressed it. Eric taught us that unexpressed gratitude becomes ingratitude. It’s not enough to feel thankful—we have to show it. When we don’t, it can lead to entitlement, pride, and blindness to God’s goodness. This week, let’s not just be thankful—let’s express it. To God. To others. Take the ‘WOW’ challenge and see how often you can say ‘WOW’ to something that you used to take...

Mar 02, 202524 min

Why You’re More Deceived Than You Think—And How Gratitude Fixes It

This week, we kicked off our new series, The Gratitude Economy, by exploring how deception around money and life can distort our thinking. James 1 reminds us that temptation and discontent come from within us, not from God. We often deceive ourselves by blaming God or focusing on what we lack rather than recognizing the good gifts He has given us. But there’s a cure—gratitude. When we practice thankfulness, we fight deception and shift our perspective. Want to grow in gratitude? Try The Gratitud...

Feb 23, 202532 min

Sabbath. A Better Way to Live.

For the past four weeks, we’ve explored going Underground—allowing Sabbath to shape our lives. The question is, will you allow Jesus’ presence and will to have deep access to your life by practicing the Sabbath? Remember, the Sabbath is a gift, not a rule! It is a day FOR us, dedicated to God, where we stop, rest, delight, and worship. What would it look like for you to try a Sabbath day in the next two weeks? Also, Eric mentioned two resources that might be helpful: the book Sacred Rhythms and ...

Feb 02, 202533 min

YOU Can Have It All. But who’s the YOU?

This week, Eric continued our “Underground” series with a message about the Sabbath. In a culture that insists, “You can have it all,” Eric challenged us to embrace our God-given limits and instead declare, “Jesus, YOU can have it all.” The Sabbath, a gift of rest and surrender, invites us to stop striving and trust Jesus with our lives. This week, consider: I you were to take a Sabbath, what could you stop to experience deeper peace and freedom in Christ?

Jan 26, 202528 min

Rest as Resistance

Ryan’s message this past Sunday focused on the Sabbath as a way to resist the cultural forces of productivity, greed, and busyness. He highlighted how passages from Exodus and Deuteronomy teach rest as both a reflection of God’s rhythm and a resistance to injustice and exploitation. Ryan encouraged everyone to start practicing Sabbath-rest this week and to reflect on the external and internal resistance we face when trying to rest.

Jan 19, 202525 min

Do I Have to Rest? (No, But Why Not?)

Eric continued the Underground series with a message about the Sabbath, a gift often overlooked in our fast-paced lives. Drawing from the Old and New Testaments, Eric explored why the Sabbath is not a command we’re obligated to follow but an invitation to Stop, Rest, Delight, and Worship. Whether you’re a longtime follower of Jesus or exploring faith for the first time, discover how the Sabbath can transform your heart and bring you closer to God.

Jan 12, 202532 min

Can anyone tell me what Christmas is all about?

This Christmas Eve, Eric asked us, “What’s Christmas all about?” On one level, it’s about Jesus’ birth. But it goes deeper—it’s about God’s presence with us and the gift of eternal life. Like a child missing Christmas by not turning around to see the gifts, we can miss God’s presence in our lives. This season, pause and reflect: Are you spending time with Jesus to experience him with you? Christmas isn’t just a day; it’s an invitation to walk with Jesus, experience His love, and receive the gift...

Dec 22, 202426 min
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