Summit Life with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear Ministries
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Oct 15, 2025 • 45min

The Faith of a Prostitute: Rahab | Hebrews 11:31 | Broken People and Famous Faith

The beauty of faith is often found in its simplicity. You don’t have to possess a wealth of theological knowledge to be captivated by the truth of the gospel. Maybe, like Rahab, you’ve simply heard what the Lord has done and you believe. In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. explains how the faith of a Gentile prostitute changed the course of history and left an enduring legacy. In the same way, one simple act of faith on our part has the potential to make a profound, eternal difference in the lives of those around us.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 43min

Keep Walking’, But You Won’t Knock Down Our Wall | Hebrews 11:30 | Broken People and Famous Faith

It’s tempting at times to read the Bible through a human-centric lens, as though we are the main character in each narrative. But in so doing, we’re in danger of missing the larger point of stories like Joshua and the city of Jericho. In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. shows us how this key moment in Joshua’s life holds a valuable lesson for us: Rather than orienting our lives around trying to get God “on our side,” we ought to be asking what God wants to do and how we can join him in it.
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Oct 8, 2025 • 43min

Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph: Seeking Blessing and Finding Hope | Hebrews 11:20-22 | Broken People and Famous Faith

There is something in each of us that cries out for acceptance, that longs for blessing. And while the culture around us strives for this acceptance to the point of exhaustion, the gospel says that God’s acceptance of us is strictly a gift of grace that can’t be earned. In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. shows us how this truth came to life for Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph. Though circumstances might have pointed to the contrary, God’s faithfulness was always at work, even in the midst of dark days.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 45min

Abraham: The Final Test | Hebrews 11:17-19 | Broken People and Famous Faith

What Abraham faced in his final test from God was incomprehensible, and yet he knew that God would remain faithful no matter the outcome. How was Abraham able to display such trust when met with the thought of sacrificing his son? In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. explains how ultimately, this story is not about Abraham’s obedience, but about God’s commitment to his people. Whatever the nature of our trials in this life, we can take comfort in knowing that the God we place our faith in is the one who always keeps his promises.  
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Oct 1, 2025 • 44min

Abraham | Hebrews 11:8-10, 13-18 | Broken People and Famous Faith

A man often regarded as the “father of faith,” Abraham was faced with numerous tests throughout his life. Called by God to an unknown land, Abraham had to decide if obeying God was worth leaving everything that was familiar and comfortable. In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. invites us to consider what made Abraham regard what he was gaining as having far greater value than what he was leaving behind. What does it mean to truly follow God in faith? It means, like Abraham, taking steps of obedience even when we don’t know exactly where God is leading.
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Sep 29, 2025 • 46min

Noah | Hebrews 11:7 | Broken People and Famous Faith

Though widely known, the story of Noah and the ark is one that tends to be misinterpreted by many in today’s society. Far from being a tame bedtime story, it gives us a glimpse of the response of a holy God to the depravity of sin. In this week’s message from Hebrews 11, Pastor J.D. explains how Noah’s faith led him to act on God’s command, without fear of what the surrounding community might think. Likewise, we are called to display the kind of faith that acts according to God’s Word, out of reverence for him, and calls others to do the same.
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Sep 24, 2025 • 45min

The Great Hall of Faith | Hebrews 11:1-6 | Broken People and Famous Faith

Who are you, really? In a culture rife with comparison, the question of identity is one that tends to plague many of us. Is your identity anchored in things such as your accomplishments, your net worth, your social media presence—or in God’s purpose and plan for your life? In this week’s message from Matthew 3 and 4, Pastor J.D. explains common snares that Satan uses to attack our identity and how, by being grounded in the truths of Scripture, we can avoid becoming entangled in them.
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Sep 22, 2025 • 43min

Get Dressed and Get Out There | Ephesians 6:10-18 | Unseen Enemy

Who are you, really? In a culture rife with comparison, the question of identity is one that tends to plague many of us. Is your identity anchored in things such as your accomplishments, your net worth, your social media presence—or in God’s purpose and plan for your life? In this week’s message from Matthew 3 and 4, Pastor J.D. explains common snares that Satan uses to attack our identity and how, by being grounded in the truths of Scripture, we can avoid becoming entangled in them.
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Sep 17, 2025 • 43min

The Attack on Identity | Luke 11:14-26 | Unseen Enemy

Who are you, really? In a culture rife with comparison, the question of identity is one that tends to plague many of us. Is your identity anchored in things such as your accomplishments, your net worth, your social media presence—or in God’s purpose and plan for your life? In this week’s message from Matthew 3 and 4, Pastor J.D. explains common snares that Satan uses to attack our identity and how, by being grounded in the truths of Scripture, we can avoid becoming entangled in them.
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Sep 15, 2025 • 40min

The Demonic is Closer than You Think | Luke 11:14-26 | Unseen Enemy

Diving into the reality of demonic influence, the discussion clarifies common misunderstandings in churches about oppression versus possession. The metaphor of a leased house helps explain how believers can allow sin to occupy their lives. Listeners learn to recognize the insistent lies that may lead to despair. Practical steps for overcoming demonic control include surrendering to Jesus and confronting lies with truth. The conversation underscores Jesus' authority over these forces, encouraging prayer and community support to tackle spiritual issues.

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