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In this episode, we go deep into what it means to differentiate between receiving proper grace to never be perfect and having the license to do whatever we feel like doing. We break down how true grace is the only power that allows us to change for the better and how license keeps us stuck in the same cycles and patterns that keep breaking us down time after time.
If everyone receives a form of common grace, what does that look like?
Is there a standard of grace or does everyone receive it differently?
Listen in as we tackle these questions and more in today's conversation.
*Correction: The artist mentioned, Eshon Burgundy, published the song, "Nothing But The Blood", on the album "Don't Shoot the Messenger" not "For the Love of Money". Both albums are equally awesome.
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In this episode, we go deep into what it means to differentiate between receiving proper grace to never be perfect and having the license to do whatever we feel like doing. We break down how true grace is the only power that allows us to change for the better and how license keeps us stuck in the same cycles and patterns that keep breaking us down time after time.
If everyone receives a form of common grace, what does that look like?
Is there a standard of grace or does everyone receive it differently?
Listen in as we tackle these questions and more in today's conversation.
*Correction: The artist mentioned, Eshon Burgundy, published the song, "Nothing But The Blood", on the album "Don't Shoot the Messenger" not "For the Love of Money". Both albums are equally awesome.