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your salvation resting on Jesus alone, or have religious rituals subtly become part of the equation? In this 7-minute sermon, we explore the critical difference between viewing baptism and communion as symbols of faith versus channels of saving grace. Drawing from Ephesians 2:8-9, we’ll examine how adding ceremonies to the gospel of grace actually creates a gospel of works—and why that matters eternally. Discover the freedom of knowing God’s love flows directly to your heart the moment you trust Christ, without religious middlemen or ceremonial requirements. A timely reminder that salvation is found in Jesus alone—not Jesus plus anything else.
By Scott Fugateyour salvation resting on Jesus alone, or have religious rituals subtly become part of the equation? In this 7-minute sermon, we explore the critical difference between viewing baptism and communion as symbols of faith versus channels of saving grace. Drawing from Ephesians 2:8-9, we’ll examine how adding ceremonies to the gospel of grace actually creates a gospel of works—and why that matters eternally. Discover the freedom of knowing God’s love flows directly to your heart the moment you trust Christ, without religious middlemen or ceremonial requirements. A timely reminder that salvation is found in Jesus alone—not Jesus plus anything else.