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The modern Church is drowning in sentimentalism and compromise, but Titus 2 slices through the noise with a sword of fire: the grace that saves is the same grace that trains. This isn’t a gospel of comfort—it’s a gospel of transformation. In this sermon, we expose the lie of cheap grace and recover the blazing center of Christian holiness: grace that disciplines, purifies, and produces a people zealous for good works. Paul doesn’t whisper suggestions; he issues commands. The Church is not a soft landing for cowards, but a boot camp for saints. God’s grace trains His people to renounce sin, live godly in the now, and long for the return of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. Anything less is not the gospel. It’s a counterfeit.
If your Christianity hasn’t made you holy, it hasn’t made you Christian.
By William Hamilton, Micheal Davis, Jonah Galobardi, Daniel Gomez, Scott HamiltonThe modern Church is drowning in sentimentalism and compromise, but Titus 2 slices through the noise with a sword of fire: the grace that saves is the same grace that trains. This isn’t a gospel of comfort—it’s a gospel of transformation. In this sermon, we expose the lie of cheap grace and recover the blazing center of Christian holiness: grace that disciplines, purifies, and produces a people zealous for good works. Paul doesn’t whisper suggestions; he issues commands. The Church is not a soft landing for cowards, but a boot camp for saints. God’s grace trains His people to renounce sin, live godly in the now, and long for the return of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ. Anything less is not the gospel. It’s a counterfeit.
If your Christianity hasn’t made you holy, it hasn’t made you Christian.