Christ Church Memphis

The Gospel of Grace | Rev. Paul Lawler

June 03, 2024
The Gospel of Grace | Rev. Paul Lawler
Christ Church Memphis
More Info
Christ Church Memphis
The Gospel of Grace | Rev. Paul Lawler
Jun 03, 2024

Sermon: The Gospel of Grace (Galatians pt. 2)
Series: Galatians
Scripture: Galatians 1:11-24
Teacher: Rev. Paul Lawler

What does a life lived under God’s Gospel of Grace look like? 

God's grace extends even to the most unlikely of individuals. From the Apostle Paul's history as a persecutor of Christians to his radical conversion, we witness the profound impact of God's love and redemption in his life. Grace isn't merely an unmerited favor but a divine empowerment that enables us to live lives of righteousness and holiness. With insights from 2 Timothy 2:1 and Titus 2:11-14, we learn how grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and live in a manner that honors God.

Moreover, Pastor Paul challenges the notion of seeking human approval, emphasizing that our security and identity are rooted in God's love and acceptance, not in the approval of others. He illustrates how our relationship with God transcends performance-based acceptance, fostering a deep sense of security and belonging.

Join us as we explore the transformative power of living under the Gospel of Grace, discovering how God's love, redemption, and empowerment can radically change our lives and enable us to become bold ambassadors for Christ in a world in need of His grace.

Show Notes

Sermon: The Gospel of Grace (Galatians pt. 2)
Series: Galatians
Scripture: Galatians 1:11-24
Teacher: Rev. Paul Lawler

What does a life lived under God’s Gospel of Grace look like? 

God's grace extends even to the most unlikely of individuals. From the Apostle Paul's history as a persecutor of Christians to his radical conversion, we witness the profound impact of God's love and redemption in his life. Grace isn't merely an unmerited favor but a divine empowerment that enables us to live lives of righteousness and holiness. With insights from 2 Timothy 2:1 and Titus 2:11-14, we learn how grace teaches us to deny ungodliness and live in a manner that honors God.

Moreover, Pastor Paul challenges the notion of seeking human approval, emphasizing that our security and identity are rooted in God's love and acceptance, not in the approval of others. He illustrates how our relationship with God transcends performance-based acceptance, fostering a deep sense of security and belonging.

Join us as we explore the transformative power of living under the Gospel of Grace, discovering how God's love, redemption, and empowerment can radically change our lives and enable us to become bold ambassadors for Christ in a world in need of His grace.