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Jesus Christ meets us in our mess—but He never intends to leave us there. In this episode, Scott and Deb explore a crucial gospel distinction that often gets blurred: we are saved from our sins, not in them. Drawing from the Book of Mormon, the New Testament, and lived experience, they unpack how grace is not moral indifference, mercy is not permission, and love does not excuse stagnation. Together they discuss why Christ’s Atonement invites real transformation without condemnation, how sin clouds spiritual perception, and what it means to yield—rather than justify or self-condemn. This conversation is an invitation to clarity, alignment, and renewed trust in the Savior who rescues us so we can become new.
By Scott and Debra Durfey4.9
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Jesus Christ meets us in our mess—but He never intends to leave us there. In this episode, Scott and Deb explore a crucial gospel distinction that often gets blurred: we are saved from our sins, not in them. Drawing from the Book of Mormon, the New Testament, and lived experience, they unpack how grace is not moral indifference, mercy is not permission, and love does not excuse stagnation. Together they discuss why Christ’s Atonement invites real transformation without condemnation, how sin clouds spiritual perception, and what it means to yield—rather than justify or self-condemn. This conversation is an invitation to clarity, alignment, and renewed trust in the Savior who rescues us so we can become new.

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