Ephesians 2:10 says we were created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them. Scot Pollok is back today to conclude our series on grace as he explains how grace is the seed that leads us to do good works, not for salvation, but for spiritual maturity and growth.
You would likely agree that it is easy to love those who love us, those who are like us, but Jesus said, “Love your enemy.” What if someone has badly hurt us or those we love? Jesus said to love them. How do we do that? Today, Scot Pollok, our guest and lead pastor of Faith Bible Church, shares another gift inside of grace that will help us to love even our enemies.
#111: Grace – Humility
- October 2, 2018
- Tagged as: Carmen Pate, grace, humility, profound, Scot Pollok, simple
God’s gift of Jesus should remind us of who we were without Him. Only God’s grace gives each of us a new identity in Christ. He is the one who justifies. Yet so many relationship problems today are rooted in pride. Today we will see how a gift of God’s grace may well be the healing balm needed, in our relationship with others, and our fellowship with God.
#110: Grace – Assurance
- September 25, 2018
- Tagged as: assurance, Carmen Pate, grace, profound, Scot Pollok, simple
Are you certain you will spend eternity with Jesus? Many people, including those who profess to be Christians, will answer that question, “Well, I hope so.” Because of God’s grace, we can know so! Today’s message from Scot Pollok, lead pastor of Faith Bible Church, may be the most important message you will ever hear since you first believed in Christ for salvation.
#109: Grace – Gospel
- September 18, 2018
- Tagged as: Carmen Pate, gospel, grace, profound, Scot Pollok, simple
Beyond the wonderful truth that we are saved by grace through faith, there is much more to know about God’s amazing grace. Over the next few weeks we will have opportunity to take a fresh look at God’s transforming power in our lives, because of grace. Today our guest Scot Pollok will focus on the Grace Gospel, how man can be made right with God, apart from works of the law. This episode will open our fresh new podcast series entitled Grace.
What does it mean to be sealed by the Spirit? With our special guest Dr. Dave Anderson, we answer this question and more as we discuss the role of the Trinity in determining our eternal position.
How should we live our life now in anticipation of standing at the Judgment Seat of Christ? What does it mean for believers to suffer loss as we give account for our lives? Dr. Joe Wall, author and professor at Grace School of Theology, shares his insight in this encore episode.
We continue our discussion with Dwight Edwards, author of “Game-Changing Christianity,” with a focus on the battlefield we are called to as Christ followers. We unpack the weapons that the early Christians used to impact their world and how we can use the same tools to make a difference today.
#73: Christ, Our Joy (Encore)
- September 5, 2017
- Tagged as: Advent, Carmen Pate, grace, jot, leukemia, Saving Grace
Holidays are traditionally a time of celebration, but for people who are going through tough times, it can be hard to feel joyful. In this encore episode, we are blessed to have our regular host, Carmen Pate, share about her ongoing battle with leukemia and how she continues to experience joy in the midst of trials.
Whatever happened to grace? Why does it seem to be missing in the teaching of many churches today? How does the faith factor make a difference? Our guest is Dr. Dave Anderson, President of Grace School of Theology, who will explain the motivating factor of faith alone and what it means to live a “thank you” life.