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The Gospel Saves Podcast
Wade Stanley
59 episodes
3 days ago
The Gospel Saves Podcast explores various aspects of the Christian faith. Whether you're interested in theological discussions, learning more about the Holy Spirit, or seeking a deeper connection with Christian teachings, this podcast offers a Bible-based perspective relevant to believers and those curious about the faith.
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The Gospel Saves Podcast explores various aspects of the Christian faith. Whether you're interested in theological discussions, learning more about the Holy Spirit, or seeking a deeper connection with Christian teachings, this podcast offers a Bible-based perspective relevant to believers and those curious about the faith.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Ep 40 - "Faith in Action: What It Means to Be Saved by Grace"
The Gospel Saves Podcast
14 minutes 1 second
8 months ago
Ep 40 - "Faith in Action: What It Means to Be Saved by Grace"

Welcome to today’s episode, where we continue our study of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians.

Last time, we explored the end of chapter one and the beginning of chapter two. Paul reminded the Ephesian church of God’s incredible power, the same power that raised Christ from the dead. He emphasized Jesus’ authority over all things and His role as head of the church.

In chapter two, Paul shifts focus to our condition before Christ. Without Him, we were spiritually dead in our sins, living under the influence of the world and Satan. But God, rich in mercy and love, intervened through Jesus Christ.

Today, we’ll dive into Ephesians 2:4-7, exploring God’s mercy, love, and grace. These three characteristics are central to our salvation. Mercy means God doesn’t give us the condemnation we deserve. Grace means salvation is a gift we can never earn. Love is the foundation of God’s plan for redemption.

Paul explains that we are made alive together with Christ. Through faith, repentance, and baptism, we share in His death, burial, and resurrection. Salvation is not something we can achieve through works—it is a gift of God’s grace.

However, faith must be accompanied by action. As James says, “Faith without works is dead.” True faith leads to good works, not to earn salvation, but as evidence of a transformed life.

Join us as we explore the balance between grace, faith, and works, and how they work together in God’s plan of salvation.

Let’s open our Bibles and continue our study of Ephesians. May this lesson strengthen your faith and deepen your understanding of God’s riches in Christ Jesus.

The Gospel Saves Podcast
The Gospel Saves Podcast explores various aspects of the Christian faith. Whether you're interested in theological discussions, learning more about the Holy Spirit, or seeking a deeper connection with Christian teachings, this podcast offers a Bible-based perspective relevant to believers and those curious about the faith.