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I'll Be Honest

I'll Be Honest

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I'll Be Honest is a media ministry that is part of Grace Community Church of San Antonio, TX (gccsatx.com). We are seeking to publish Biblical Christian Videos on the Gospel of Jesus Christ.© 2026 I'll Be Honest Christianity Ministry & Evangelism Spirituality
Episodes
  • The Most Powerful Two-Word Prayer in the Bible: “Help Me”
    Jan 22 2026

    Jeremy Walker preaches from Psalm 109 and presses the simple, desperate petitions of verse 26—“Help me, O LORD, my God… save me according to Your mercy”—as language God gives His people for seasons when we are weak and our enemies are strong. He warns against formal, rote praying and calls the church (and the Christian at home) to recover urgent, needy prayer—turning the prayer meeting into a true “cry room,” laying hold of the God of heaven for the help He alone can give.

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    50 mins
  • How to Live the Christian Life
    Jan 13 2026

    From Titus chapter 2, Stuart Olyott unfolds what it truly means to live as a Christian — not merely to be one. Using vivid illustrations from history and everyday life, he shows that the grace which saves also teaches, shaping believers to deny ungodliness, live righteously, look for Christ’s return, and remember the cross. A message that brings the Christian life into focus — grounded in Calvary and fixed upon Christ’s coming.

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    44 mins
  • How Do You Know You’ll Make It? The Shepherd Who Never Lets Go
    Jan 6 2026

    Isaiah 49 shows the Servant of the Lord—Jesus Christ—speaking and being spoken of as the merciful Shepherd who gathers sinners, frees prisoners, and leads His flock through a wilderness world. This sermon follows the promise that believers will “neither hunger nor thirst,” and will not be struck down by the heat, because the One who has mercy is personally guiding them by living waters. Drawing the line from Isaiah 49 to Revelation 7, it shows that Christ’s care now is a true foretaste of heaven: the same Shepherd, the same mercy, brought to full and final glory.

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    47 mins
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