As we come to Hebrews 5, the author talks about the maturity of believers. Why is it important for Christians to grow spiritually? Let’s continue the fascinating discussion from the book of Hebrews with our guest speaker, Ps. Jeremy Vance. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
Ps. Jeremy Vance, our guest speaker, says this, “As Christians, we are called to live stellar lives for Jesus”s sake. And in our minds we often think what that means is doing things like praying, or reading our Bibles, or going to church. We might do the things we think are expected of us when we follow Christ, but do we really know how to live the Christian life, how to walk with Jesus?” In this episode, you have the opportunity to get some guidance on everyday life with our Savior, from the book of Hebrews. Don’t miss this podcast episode brought to you by Saving Grace.
Many people hesitate to listen to the gospel because they think Christianity is all about rules and religion. In an effort to clearly communicate that the gospel is all about God’s love, Pastor Jeremy Vance wrote a book entitled “John, Jesus and Me.” We talk to him about how this book provides a fresh look on the gospel of John as a love letter from God to us, and how we can personally experience God’s love, a love that cannot be earned and cannot be lost.
Many people hesitate to listen to the gospel because they think Christianity is all about rules and religion. In an effort to clearly communicate that the gospel is all about God’s love, Pastor Jeremy Vance wrote a book entitled “John, Jesus and Me.” We talk to him about how this book provides a fresh look on the gospel of John as a love letter from God to us, and how we can personally experience God’s love, a love that cannot be earned and cannot be lost.
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 this week to talk about the importance of a relational approach with both Christ and the people in our lives.