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"True freedom doesn’t come from trying harder—it comes from walking in grace."
In the previous episode, we began exploring God’s grace and how it brings joy into our lives. This time, we dive deeper into the tension between grace and works and what it truly means to walk in the Spirit. Paul’s letter to the Galatians reminds us that grace, not law, produces the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and more. These aren’t achieved by our efforts but flow naturally when we rely on God’s unmerited favor.
Living by the Spirit transforms how we experience life. It frees us from the weight of trying to earn worth through works and keeps us from being entangled in the "yoke of bondage." Grace invites us to a life of freedom, joy, and purpose—not by striving, but by trusting in Christ.
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"True freedom doesn’t come from trying harder—it comes from walking in grace."
In the previous episode, we began exploring God’s grace and how it brings joy into our lives. This time, we dive deeper into the tension between grace and works and what it truly means to walk in the Spirit. Paul’s letter to the Galatians reminds us that grace, not law, produces the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and more. These aren’t achieved by our efforts but flow naturally when we rely on God’s unmerited favor.
Living by the Spirit transforms how we experience life. It frees us from the weight of trying to earn worth through works and keeps us from being entangled in the "yoke of bondage." Grace invites us to a life of freedom, joy, and purpose—not by striving, but by trusting in Christ.