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GospelChariot

GospelChariot

By: Greg Smith
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Theological Ramblings, Thoughts, Bible Classes and Sermons© 2026 GospelChariot Spirituality
Episodes
  • Secrets: Genesis 42
    Jul 5 2026

    In a message on Genesis 42, Greg highlights the theme of secrets through Joseph’s brothers, who still hide the truth from their father and don’t realize Joseph—disguised as an Egyptian official using an interpreter—can understand their conversation and hear their guilt. He connects this to a personal story of overhearing Greek bus drivers and to World War II’s Enigma machine, where Germans believed messages were secure but were deciphered. The lesson is that God understands the “language of the heart,” knowing motives behind thoughts and not being impressed by religious vocabulary. Using Ananias and Sapphira as an example of deceptive words, he urges honesty before God and warns against forgetting who is listening. Finally, he addresses lingering guilt, emphasizing that forgiveness through Jesus removes guilt.

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    35 mins
  • Imperfect Dads
    Jun 21 2026

    Father’s Day Sermon: Imperfect Dads, God’s Bigger Story (Jacob & Joseph)


    In a Father’s Day sermon at Clarksville Highway, Greg thanks the church for “Donuts with Dad,” appreciates hearing children during worship, and reflects on the difficulty of preaching on Mother’s and Father’s Day because of mixed emotions. Using a favorite hat’s memories and a ChatGPT-generated image of Jacob, Joseph, and his brothers, he turns to the Genesis story and the pattern of imperfect fatherhood in Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and even Joseph. He highlights Jacob’s favoritism, Joseph’s bad report, and Joseph’s dreams, noting Jacob “kept the matter in mind” despite not understanding God’s plan. The sermon urges fathers not to “wallow in mistakes,” emphasizes that God works through brokenness and uses imperfect families, and calls everyone to pursue God, find Jesus before trying to fix themselves, and return to the Father like a prodigal.

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    29 mins
  • Back To Bethel
    Jun 7 2026

    Called Back to Bethel: Leaving Compromise, Embracing a New Identity

    Greg reflects on how believers can drift into compromise and how God, as He did with Jacob in Genesis 35, calls His people back to “Bethel,” a spiritually significant place of renewal. He describes personal “spiritual markers” (baptism, marriage, moments of God’s presence, hospital prayers) and parallels them to Jacob returning to Bethel to put away foreign gods, purify himself, and change garments—images connected to repentance, baptism, and being “clothed with Christ.” He emphasizes God’s protection over fear and force, and highlights Jacob’s renewed name “Israel” as a reminder that God fights for him and reaffirms His covenant promises. The message closes by urging listeners to consider their spiritual direction, identity, and God’s persistent call to come back home.

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    29 mins
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