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NRJohnson Sermon Podcast

NRJohnson Sermon Podcast
Author: NRJohnson (Nathan Johnson)
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The NRJohnson Sermon Podcast contains Christ-Centered Bible teaching from Nathan Johnson and the ministry of Deeper Christian.
These messages are released as they are given, and thus do not have a predictable schedule. If you would like to listen to Nathan’s messages from the book of Ephesians, please see the Ephesians Bible Study podcast by Deeper Christian (https://deeperchristian.com/ephesians-podcast)
Many Christians feel frustrated because they don’t grow spiritually. Deeper Christian equips Christians to understand the Word of God and cultivate a passionate love for Jesus that turns the world upside down. To learn more and receive other Christ-Centered resources, please visit https://deeperchristian.com/
These messages are released as they are given, and thus do not have a predictable schedule. If you would like to listen to Nathan’s messages from the book of Ephesians, please see the Ephesians Bible Study podcast by Deeper Christian (https://deeperchristian.com/ephesians-podcast)
Many Christians feel frustrated because they don’t grow spiritually. Deeper Christian equips Christians to understand the Word of God and cultivate a passionate love for Jesus that turns the world upside down. To learn more and receive other Christ-Centered resources, please visit https://deeperchristian.com/
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Many of us desire to experience revival … and we should be expectant, prayerful, and desirous of a great movement of God in our day. But we can personally experience ongoing and continual revival in our lives.In this message, Nathan Johnson talks about the great need of revival in our day, the three aspects found in every genuine revival, and what that means for us to personally have continual renewal and revival in our lives day-by-day.• • • • •This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on August 25, 2024.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Matthew's Gospel is unique in that it was written by a Jew to the Jews to convince them that Jesus was and is the Kingly Messiah.In this message, Nathan talks about the Apostle Matthew, his audience, and how he structured the Gospel to showcase the truth about who Jesus is. And while this Gospel was written to the Jews, it has a powerful message to every believer.• • • • •This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on January 7, 2024.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Mark's Gospel is a non-stop action adventure of the life of Christ. In this message, Nathan discusses who Mark was, the backdrop of the Gospel, the key question of the book, and talks through Mark's difficult (and often confusing) ending.• • • • •This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on December 3, 2023.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
John’s Gospel is unlike the other three—it is more intimate, relational, and passionate. John longs to his readers to believe and experience the life, love, and light of Christ. In this overview of John’s Gospel, Nathan discusses the life of John the Apostle, his poetic style of writing, and his purpose for writing the book. Ultimately, John’s Gospel invites us to believe, seek greater intimacy, and hold fast to the simplicity that is in Christ Jesus.• • • • •This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on October 29, 2023.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Though we recently celebrated the Advent of the first coming of Christ, we mustn’t forget to long and anticipate His second coming.In this sermon, Nathan examines the story of Simeon blessing baby Jesus in the Temple and how Simeon’s expectancy for the Messiah should be the same as ours today as we await His return.• • • • •This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on December 18, 2022.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Culturally, our identity is often wrapped up in our professions, abilities, or history. But as believers, our identity is to be IN Christ. As Paul begins his letter to Titus, he declares his identity, in turn reminding us that regardless of our past, profession, or talent, we need to come under the authority of and be a willing vessel for God’s use.• • • • •This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on December 4, 2022.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Paul declares we are ambassadors for Christ. But what is an ambassador and how does that affect how we practically live?In this message, Nathan explores 2 Corinthians 5:20 and what it means to be an ambassador of the King, the cost to our lives, and why it is worth everything to have such a high honor.This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on May 22, 2022.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
I love Luke 15 and the picture of God's redemptive pursuit of that which is lost. Yet while we are familiar with the three parables Jesus shares (Lost Sheep, Lost Coin, and the Lost Son), we often forget the cultural context in which they sit.Join me in exploring a cultural perspective of Luke 15 that gives fresh insight into the words of Jesus and offers a powerful glimpse into the nature and heart of God.This message was preached at the Church at Ellerslie on May 1, 2022.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
As Paul comes to a conclusion, he gives a final benediction and blessing for those who live and think according to His exhortation of Philippians 4:4-9. This blessing is nothing less than God’s promise to be with us. In this final message on the Christian mindset, Nathan Johnson expounds on Paul’s statement that “the God of peace will be with you” and gives three incredible realities of what it means for our lives practically.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
We are to be unlike the world around us—though we live in the world, we are not to be of the world. As Paul concludes his argument in Philippians 4:9, he declares “look at my life and watch how this is put into practice!” In this episode, Nathan exposes Paul’s heart from the passage and exhorts each of us to live lives worthy to be imitated.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
While God is the only one who is truly worthy of praise, it is fascinating that the word “praiseworthy” in Philippians 4:8 is used for both God and people. In this study, Nathan Johnson explores the biblical concept of praiseworthy and gives eight practical thoughts for how we can live lives of praise.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Our culture is obsessed with “excellent” things—people, sports ability, careers, etc—but biblically, there is only one thing that is truly “excellent.” In this study of Philippians 4:8, Nathan Johnson talks about things culture deems as excellent and shows how the only truly excellent thing is Jesus Himself—and also discusses three ways to fill up your mind with “whatever is excellent.”For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
According to Paul, our minds are to have a “good reputation.” While many of us would fear if someone could see our thoughts for 24 hours, a Christian’s mind is to be full of honor and godliness. In this episode, Nathan examines the concept of “commendable” in Philippians 4:8 and four examples the Bible gives for such a thought life.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
“This study was not at all what I was expecting” was heard from Nathan’s mouth as he dived into what Paul calls “lovely.” As Christians, we often diminish or de-spiritualize anything that is delightful or pleasurable, yet Paul says that such things should be in our minds and filling up our lives. In this study from Philippians 4:8, Nathan explains three key areas that are lovely and why we should find great delight, joy, and pleasure in them.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Purity is not a popular term these days. In a culture where “anything goes,” Christians are called to live set-apart, holiness, pure lives. Yet how can live pure in an impure world? In this episode, Nathan Johnson focuses on Paul’s call to purity in Philippians 4:8 and explains how this should not only affect every area of our lives but is only possible when we focus on Jesus and fill our minds with His Word.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Biblically, justice is not based on preference or perspective, but upon God’s righteous character and Word. In Paul’s exhortation to the Church to “think on these things” in Philippians 4:8, he calls us to dwell upon that which is right (or just). In this episode, Nathan Johnson examines the concept of righteousness and justice and gives five practical ways to not only think about that which is just but to also live it out in our lives.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Honor is greatly misunderstood in today’s culture. Yet Paul commands us to fill up our minds with that which is honorable. As Christians, how can we understand what “honorable” is and how do we keep a guard upon our mind that reflects this quality? In this episode, Nathan Johnson tackles this complex Greek word and describes three ways in which our minds can be honorable and noble no matter what goes on around us.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
Paul’s command to think on what is true is far more that something factual or informational — he refers embracing the Person of Jesus and being filled up with the Word of God. In this episode, Nathan Johnson examines Paul’s first command of things to think upon and discovers that truth is twofold, it expels all lies, and transforms our personal experience and reality.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
In Philippians 4:8, Paul gives a list of eight things we are to think, or meditate, upon. More than a mental grasp or understanding, Paul asserts that the meditation of the Christian mind should affect our lives in every way. As we “fill up our minds” with the things on his list, they in turn should radically transform how we behave, talk, and think. In this episode, Nathan Johnson unpacks the concept of “think” or “dwell” and how essential the word is to our understanding of the entire passage.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com
When we think of boundaries, we often think of restrictions, limitations, and confinement. Yet boundaries actually give freedom. As we begin our study of Philippians 4:8, Nathan Johnson examines the beauty of boundaries and the blessing they are in our walk with Christ. Rather than imposing a limitation on what we can think upon, Paul gives us true freedom to think on Jesus Christ.For more Christ-Centered teaching and resources, visit deeperChristian.com