The World

In his first epistle, John instructs us to “love not the world.” What does this mean? Are we to despise the physical creation? Other people? Or does John have something specific under consideration? Find out, in today’s edition of Words of Grace.

Radio broadcast for December 1, 2019

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I Write Unto You

In 1 John chapter 2, the Apostle John addresses three distinct groups in the church: little children, young men, and fathers. In today’s broadcast, we examine John’s words to them, considering concepts such as forgiveness for sin, overcoming the wicked one, and knowing God.

Radio broadcast for November 24, 2019

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An Old Commandment

The Apostle John wrote in 1 John 2:7-8 about a command that was “no new commandment” and “an old commandment,” but in the very next verse seemingly counters his own words by calling this command “a new commandment.” One might read these passages with great confusion! Was John speaking some sort of doubletalk? No, quite the contrary, as we show in this broadcast in our continuing study through John’s first epistle.

Radio broadcast for November 17, 2019

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Our Propitiation

As people called of God, we ought to walk in the paths which Christ walked, in holiness and righteousness. Unfortunately, this is often hindered by the sinful nature we all inherited from Adam. We sin, sometimes greatly. But praise God, we have a righteous Advocate with God the Father, our propitiation, Christ Jesus.

Radio broadcast for November 10, 2019

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The Word of Life | 1 John 1:1-4

Beginning a new series through the first Epistle of John, we consider the amazing truth that God the Son was made flesh, and dwelt among us. Through the knowledge of this, we have fellowship with one another in the church, and truly this fellowship is even with God Himself.

Radio broadcast for October 27, 2019

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Reactions to Grace

God’s saving grace really is amazing. All people are conceived in sin and shapen in iniquity. God, in His mercy, elects to rescue sinners from this condition by His grace. Believers love this truth as it is central to the gospel message. Consequently, it ought to be our expectation that people with terrible pasts go from living in full rebellion to God to desiring Christ.

When this occurs, there are two general reactions from believers: We can receive them joyfully, or we can respond with suspicion and scorn. In today’s broadcast, we consider both reactions to God’s grace.

Radio broadcast for October 13, 2019

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