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Dr. Andrew Farley

10.12.2022 - The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

October 12, 2022

Does 1 Corinthians 3 lend support to a rewards-in-heaven theology? Does Abraham’s gift to Melchizedek mean we should tithe today? Does Hebrews 6 warn a believer about losing their salvation?

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Thank you for your generous support of The Grace Message to help more people rest easy in God’s love and limitless grace. As thanks for your gift below, we’ll send you Pastor Andrew Farley’s new 7-part series You Can’t Mess This Up! Why God’s Grace Is Greater Than Your Mistakes. You’ll discover why it is so important to understand God’s limitless grace and how this knowledge will impact your relationships, marriage, parenting, and every aspect of your life. 

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Who are the thieves (plural) that "steal, kill, and destroy" in John 10? What is antinomianism? Is the idea of "hypergrace" in the Bible? What is licentiousness? My church teaches Calvinism. Should I go elsewhere?
October 11, 2022
What does the Bible say about cremation? How would it work with our resurrected bodies? Why did Jesus say, "I did not come to abolish the Law"? Our church believes we have to give to receive from God. Is that biblical? Why was the high priest the only one allowed to enter the Holy of Holies?
October 10, 2022
God used to speak in a variety of ways in the Old Testament, but now He has spoken to us strongly and clearly through His Son. So, if you’ve ever wondered what God feels about you, look to Jesus – His death, His resurrection, and His place at the right hand of God. He has fully dealt with your sins, and He loves you! In this message on Hebrews 1, you’ll learn why Jesus is announced as greater than the angels and what this means for your newfound freedom in Christ. 1. Hebrews is a book of comparisons. What are some of the comparisons you remember Andrew discussing?  2. What does it mean to enter God’s rest?  3. Why does understanding the background and audience matter so much for interpreting the warnings in Hebrews?  4. What are the two types of forgiveness contrasted in the letter?  5. Who’s your favorite Old Testament person? What do you enjoy that is better than what they had?  6. Why does the author of Hebrews use the analogy of going “outside the gate”?
October 9, 2022
How is the West Texas location doing with your move to Dallas? What role does the Holy Spirit play in our union with Christ? Is tongues the evidence of true salvation? What role does water baptism play? How can I teach from Hosea and then apply it to New Testament believers? Is sin management the goal of the Christian life? If not, then what is? I know we can’t lose our salvation, but can we forfeit it?
October 8, 2022
Did believers in the Old Testament have the Spirit within them? What is the abomination of desolation? Does Scripture support the rapture? Are tattoos permissible for a Christian? Should we anticipate rejection, even from family members, because of the Gospel?
October 7, 2022
What is the fullness spoken of in Colossians 2? What does "faith without works is dead" mean in James 2? Should believers still expect to struggle with sin?
October 6, 2022
I’m concerned that I might be a Christian, but not have the Holy Spirit. Why didn’t those in Acts 8 have the Spirit if they’d been baptized? Have I missed something? My pastor says divorce and remarriage make me an adulterer and this keeps me from Heaven. Is this true?
October 5, 2022
What is a grace-based approach to doing a wedding? How do we live out the message of Christ in us? Is the Romans 7 struggle a description of pre-conversion Saul or post-conversion Paul?
October 4, 2022
How should we view the power of sin? What happens to us or it when we are saved? Was God punishing the Corinthians by striking them with illness or death? What did the Corinthians need to examine concerning the Lord’s supper?
October 3, 2022
Two covenants. Two priesthoods. Two ways to relate to God. Hebrews is a book of powerful contrasts, and I’m so excited to begin this series with you. If you’ve never studied Hebrews before (or if it’s been a while!), this is a great way to start. It’s a quick overview of the entire letter right here in a single message. I’ve never done it this way before, but so many have reported it helped them understand Hebrews better than ever. Here, you’ll discover the radical difference between law and grace, the stark contrast between partial and total forgiveness, and even receive an exciting invitation from God to go “outside the gate” of religion to be with Jesus. Discussion Questions: 1. Hebrews is a book of comparisons. What are some of the comparisons you remember Andrew discussing? 2. What does it mean to enter God’s rest? 3. Why does understanding the background and audience matter so much for interpreting the warnings in Hebrews? 4. What are the two types of forgiveness contrasted in the letter? 5. Who’s your favorite Old Testament person? What do you enjoy that is better than what they had? 6. Why does the author of Hebrews use the analogy of going “outside the gate”?
October 2, 2022
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Featured Offer

God’s grace is greater than your mistakes – you can’t mess this up!
Thank you for your generous support of The Grace Message to help more people rest easy in God’s love and limitless grace. As thanks for your gift below, we’ll send you Pastor Andrew Farley’s new 7-part series You Can’t Mess This Up! Why God’s Grace Is Greater Than Your Mistakes. You’ll discover why it is so important to understand God’s limitless grace and how this knowledge will impact your relationships, marriage, parenting, and every aspect of your life. 

About The Grace Message

The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley consistently offers simple, straightforward, and accurate help for anyone looking to better understand the depths of God’s grace. Andrew’s teachings will challenge the way you look at God through scriptural insights, and help you live in the freedom of the finished work of Jesus Christ.

About Dr. Andrew Farley

Dr. Andrew Farley is devoted to helping people better understand the grace of God and helping them live in the freedom that comes from a true understanding of Jesus Christ’s finished work on the cross. He seeks to challenge the way people look at God, and themselves, through practical, scriptural insights about God’s forgiveness, living under grace and what a new identity in Christ really means.

Andrew is the author of Zondervan’s debuted #1 bestseller on Amazon, The Naked Gospel, in addition to serving as lead pastor of Church Without Religion in Lubbock, Texas. He is also the president of The Grace Message. His mission is to help people better understand the grace of God and see them enjoy freedom. He previously served as a professor of linguistics at the University of Notre Dame and Texas Tech University

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