In this episode, Jeremiah unpacks one of the most misinterpreted verses in the New Testament regarding salvation: “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” For many believers, this verse has created anxiety, pressure, and a lingering sense that salvation is still unfinished or fragile. But when read in context, through the lens of the new covenant, it means something completely different. If you’ve ever heard this verse and felt uneasy, wondering whether you’re doing enough, cha...
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In this episode, Jeremiah unpacks one of the most misinterpreted verses in the New Testament regarding salvation: “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” For many believers, this verse has created anxiety, pressure, and a lingering sense that salvation is still unfinished or fragile. But when read in context, through the lens of the new covenant, it means something completely different. If you’ve ever heard this verse and felt uneasy, wondering whether you’re doing enough, cha...
#4: Grace Gives Christians a License To Sin? How Does That Work?
The F.R.E.E Podcast
44 minutes
2 weeks ago
#4: Grace Gives Christians a License To Sin? How Does That Work?
In this episode, Jeremiah confronts one of the most common accusations against the gospel of grace, that it gives people "a license to sin". Is that really what grace does? Or have we misunderstood what it means to be free? Jeremiah revisits his own past beliefs, unpacks the scriptures often used to attack grace, and explores what the message of eternal security truly reveals about God’s character and our new identity in Christ. This is an honest look at why grace offends religion, why fre...
The F.R.E.E Podcast
In this episode, Jeremiah unpacks one of the most misinterpreted verses in the New Testament regarding salvation: “Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” For many believers, this verse has created anxiety, pressure, and a lingering sense that salvation is still unfinished or fragile. But when read in context, through the lens of the new covenant, it means something completely different. If you’ve ever heard this verse and felt uneasy, wondering whether you’re doing enough, cha...