What if grace is more than pardon—and actually the power that fuels multiplication? In this episode, Justus, a young professional leader in Oklahoma City, unpacks 2 Timothy 2:1–7 and shows how grace strengthens believers like fuel in an engine. Through vivid stories, soldier-athlete-farmer analogies, and real-life failures (like running out of gas on I-40), he reveals how God multiplies small acts of obedience into something far greater. You’ll walk away encouraged to push the pedal of faith and watch God fill the gap with His strength.
Show NotesIn this episode we cover:
- Grace as more than forgiveness—grace as strength.
- How the soldier, athlete, and farmer shape our understanding of endurance.
- Why multiplication requires grace, not just effort.
- Dallas Willard’s insight: Grace is opposed to earning, not effort.
- Personal stories that make the theology tangible (like running out of gas).
- A new original song inspired by this lesson: Burnin’ Grace in Worn Out Boots.