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Enjoy this Question and Answer session about our "You've Been Lied To" series with Pastor Tyler Schoenberger and Randy Voight on Sunday, August 31, 2025 at Reach Church in Bear, Delaware!
Grace goes beyond being a 'get out of jail free' card—it's unconditional acceptance given to undeserving people by an unobligated giver. This grace defines our entire existence as Christians; we live completely under it rather than under the law. While sin includes both doing what God forbids and not doing what He commands, grace transforms our identity so that sin no longer defines who we are, even though we still struggle with it daily.
The law, though good, often leads to more sin when we try to follow it through our own efforts. Instead of making us better, it reveals our need for a Savior. We need to reach 'the end of our rope' daily—acknowledging our dependence on God rather than striving for independence. Transformation comes not from trying harder but from 'striving to enter His rest,' allowing the truth of grace to sink deeper into our hearts. When we truly understand grace, we become motivated not by obligation but by gratitude, creating spaces where sin doesn't shock us but where grace still amazes. This understanding transforms not just our relationship with God, but how we view ourselves and others.
By Reach ChurchEnjoy this Question and Answer session about our "You've Been Lied To" series with Pastor Tyler Schoenberger and Randy Voight on Sunday, August 31, 2025 at Reach Church in Bear, Delaware!
Grace goes beyond being a 'get out of jail free' card—it's unconditional acceptance given to undeserving people by an unobligated giver. This grace defines our entire existence as Christians; we live completely under it rather than under the law. While sin includes both doing what God forbids and not doing what He commands, grace transforms our identity so that sin no longer defines who we are, even though we still struggle with it daily.
The law, though good, often leads to more sin when we try to follow it through our own efforts. Instead of making us better, it reveals our need for a Savior. We need to reach 'the end of our rope' daily—acknowledging our dependence on God rather than striving for independence. Transformation comes not from trying harder but from 'striving to enter His rest,' allowing the truth of grace to sink deeper into our hearts. When we truly understand grace, we become motivated not by obligation but by gratitude, creating spaces where sin doesn't shock us but where grace still amazes. This understanding transforms not just our relationship with God, but how we view ourselves and others.