Did you know that believers are called to live in such a way that we make the invisible Christ visible to the watching world? Dwight Edwards, pastor and best-selling author, joins us to discuss the provision God has made for every believer to reveal His “spectacularness.”
If our eternity as believers is secure, will we have to give an account for our earthly life? And if so, for what purpose? In this week’s episode, we gain answers to these questions as we discuss the Judgment Seat of Christ with Dr. Joe Wall, author of Going for the Gold and Professor of Systematic Theology at Grace School of Theology.
It was the question the Philippian jailer asked when God used an earthquake to break the chains of his prisoners, Paul and Silas. And it is the question millions have asked for centuries since. “What must I do to be saved?” is perhaps the most important question to be asked, but even more important, is the answer given in response. Dr. Dave Anderson, President of Grace School of Theology, joins us to expose inaccuracies in sharing the gospel to help listeners present a message that is biblically correct. (ENCORE)
How does our view of God’s sovereignty affect our view of salvation? Dr. Ken Wilson, Professor of Systematic Theology and Church History at Grace School of Theology, is our guest as we explore the issues of free will, foreknowledge, and God’s amazing grace.
Over the past 2 weeks, we’ve talked about why apologetics is important and how believers can use this discipline to point to the truth of God’s Word. But in a world riddled with thousands of philosophies, people struggle to see clear truth. As we end this series with Paco Cortez, join us to learn some practical steps that Christians can take as we face challenges in bringing the light of God’s truth into our contemporary culture.
When doubt surrounding our faith strikes us, how do we find our way back to a place of assurance? This week, Assistant Professor of Apologetics, Paco Cortez, tells us more about how apologetics can prepare believers to effectively deal with doubt.
When we are asked why we believe what we believe, do we have a ready answer? Grace School of Theology professor and apologist, Paco Cortez, helps us get a better understanding of the subject of apologetics, what it is, and how it can help Christians find answers to difficult questions that we may face about our faith.
Over the last year, we have been incredibly blessed to welcome listeners from 49 states and more than 80 countries. In celebration of the one-year anniversary of the Saving Grace Podcast, we are airing a special encore presentation of our debut episode entitled “Why Grace? Why Now?” Listen and rediscover how different our lives can be when we truly grasp God’s amazing grace.
In a world filled with hate, how can Christians demonstrate that love is stronger? Dr. Dave Anderson directs us to Christ’s example in the Bible and gives practical advice on how we can exercise grace, not only toward people we love, but even more toward people who hurt us.
Dr. Dave Anderson, President of Grace School of Theology, joins the podcast to answer a question from one of our listeners: “What does it mean to be human?” Listen as we unpack what the Bible says about concepts such as “the image of God,” souls and spirit, and how human life intersects with the spiritual realm.