Keyword: Forgiveness

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. God’s Word says that we can have more Grace given to us. But how? In part 7, Pastor Duane shares how we can receive more Grace through drawing closer to God.

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. God’s grace covers our sin, but it does not condone it. In Part 6, Pastor Duane goes through the book of Jude and teaches about not perverting grace by embracing and celebrating our sin.

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. God’s grace reconciled all the world to Him and covered every sin, but one. In this part, Pastor Duane talks about the truth of the unforgivable sin.

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. The only sin not covered on the cross is the rejection of the cross.

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. We can’t earn grace, we don’t deserve grace, but you need to find it in relationship and communion with God.

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. Grace is the power to be and to do in God’s Kingdom

Jesus was the perfect balance of grace and truth. We don’t need to pick grace over truth, or truth over grace – we need only to be like Jesus. In Part 1, Pastor Duane touches on the grace given for three areas in our lives: Forgiveness, Health and Finances.

Satan wants to pull you into isolation by convincing you that you are the only one that has problems, because he knows that significant relationships are the breeding ground of possibility. Our relationships are not made stronger by our pretend perfections rather by our ability to properly respond to the imperfect people in our lives.

God’s justice is defined by reconciliation (reunion, mending) not retribution (punishment, penalty). Every choice and decision you make sets you on a path. Forgiveness is a choice to end the cycle of revenge and retribution and leave justice in the hands of God.