This week we continue our conversation about theological bias and its impact on our understanding of Scripture. Dr. Charlie Bing, author of “Simply by Grace,” walks through a number of debated passages and shares how to utilize exegetical principles to avoid confusion and discover truth.
In a world where people often have preconceived ideas of what it means to be a Christian, it can be a real struggle to communicate God’s free grace. Pastor and author Jeremy Vance joins the podcast in this encore episode to talk about the importance of a relational approach with both Christ and the people in our lives.
Dr. Roger Fankhauser, pastor and president of the Free Grace Alliance, returns this week to address the human tendency to try and earn God’s love. Through an exploration of John 14:26, Dr. Fankhauser unpacks what it means to both demonstrate our love of God and experience His love more fully in our lives.
Is your Christian life a job or a joy? Find out the difference between a have-to life and a thank-you life as Dr. Dave Anderson answers questions from our podcast listeners. Dr. Anderson is the author of “Bewitched: The Rise of Neo-Galatianism,” a study on the book of Galatians, which provides an enlightening discussion about grace vs. legalism. To order your copy of the book, visit gracetheology.org.
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 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.
When God challenges us to do something great for Him, how do we respond? Finding the courage to make ourselves available and rest in God’s promises isn’t always easy. Katherine Barner, Grace student and Christian radio host, shares how God can use our obedience to impact the lives of many.
How did the early Christians so radically influence their world and what can we learn from them? Dwight Edwards joins us again to share a preview of his new book entitled “Game Changing Christianity.” Prepare for 30 minutes that will truly challenge how you choose to live out your faith.
#38: A Truth, B Truth (Part 1)
- January 3, 2017
- Tagged as: Bible, Charlie Bing, exegesis, grace, Saving Grace, Theology, truth
The lens through which we read Scripture greatly impacts our understanding of its meaning. When we read the gospel in particular, missing the context has the power to shift our view of faith, God, and His grace. Dr. Charlie Bing, author of “Grace, Salvation, and Discipleship,” joins us to share a life-changing theological grid to utilize when studying God’s Word in order to avoid theological bias in interpretation.