100 episodes

Grace and Truth exists to equip listeners to engage their world in faith, hope, and love. This program engages theology, culture, politics, and the arts from a distinctly biblical perspective, ultimately offering hearers the gospel of Jesus Christ. Grace and Truth is aimed at worldview formation, revelational confidence, and an unleashed church that shows the grace and truth of our Savior and Lord (John 1:17)

Grace & Truth with Owen Strachan Grace & Truth with Owen Strachan

    • Religion & Spirituality

Grace and Truth exists to equip listeners to engage their world in faith, hope, and love. This program engages theology, culture, politics, and the arts from a distinctly biblical perspective, ultimately offering hearers the gospel of Jesus Christ. Grace and Truth is aimed at worldview formation, revelational confidence, and an unleashed church that shows the grace and truth of our Savior and Lord (John 1:17)

    Patriarchy vs. Complementarity (with Grant Castleberry)

    Patriarchy vs. Complementarity (with Grant Castleberry)

    Senior Pastor of Capital Community Church in Raleigh, N.C., Grant Castleberry joins Dr. Owen Strachan and they discuss the patriarchy, complementarity, and biblical manhood and womanhood. They address the controversies and challenges surrounding these issues, including the rise of soft complementarity and the dangers of extreme patriarchy. They emphasize the importance of being grounded in Scripture and seeking to understand and apply God's design for male leadership and female submission. They also caution against overcorrection and encourage men to lead with love, compassion, and humility, following the example of Christ.
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    • 38 min
    Why "Caveman" Fathers Protect Their Daughters

    Why "Caveman" Fathers Protect Their Daughters

    Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the importance of men being protectors in today's society. He addresses the common critique of masculinity and the concept of toxic masculinity, highlighting a clip from Chris Cuomo where he argues against the instinct to protect women and children, labeling it as caveman-like. Owen emphasizes that it is a good and godly thing for men to be protectors and encourages men to reject the cultural narrative and fulfill their calling to protect. He also highlights the biblical foundation for manly protection and the example of Jesus as the ultimate protector.
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    • 36 min
    Are Christian Nationalists Right About the Constitution?

    Are Christian Nationalists Right About the Constitution?

    Dr. Owen Strachan addresses the idea that the Constitution of America is a dead letter. He argues against the perspective that the Constitution no longer governs anyone and that conservatives and Christians should stop acting as if it still matters. Strachan emphasizes the importance of continuing to teach American civics and to uphold the democratic principles of America. He also highlights the biblical call to submit to current government, drawing on passages from 1 Peter and Romans. Strachan cautions against the idea of abandoning citizenship and instead encourages perseverance and prayer in difficult times.
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    • 40 min
    The Sovereignty of God Is a Soft Pillow

    The Sovereignty of God Is a Soft Pillow

    Dr. Owen Strachan dives into how the sovereignty of God is a tremendously comforting reality for Christians. It is a truth that competes with what unbelievers live by and vastly outweighs any principle or belief they seek to live by. The sovereignty of God is not a passive or wishy-washy truth, but a powerful and active reality. It is a pillow of truth that provides rest and comfort, but also serves as a launching pad for Christians to do all sorts of things for God. Christians should not be scared to rest in the sovereignty of God, as it is the softest pillow upon which they can lay their heads.
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    • 40 min
    Are You Justified By Your Quiet Time?

    Are You Justified By Your Quiet Time?

    Dr. Owen Strachan discusses the balance between structure and freedom in the Christian life and how legalism can be avoided. He emphasizes that while God provides structure, He also gives genuine freedom through Jesus. Strachan explores various areas where Christians have freedom to make decisions, such as parenting, family worship, and church practices. He cautions against turning good practices into legalistic rules and highlights the importance of resting in Christ and His finished work.
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    • 42 min
    Four Types Of Legalism

    Four Types Of Legalism

    Dr. Owen Strachan defines legalism and identifies four major forms of legalism: salvific legalism, sanctificatory legalism, ecclesial legalism, and public legalism. He emphasizes the importance of the authority of Scripture and warns against adding to what the Bible teaches. Strachan highlights the need for wisdom in navigating the gray areas of the Christian life and the danger of becoming legalistic in our pursuit of obedience. He also discusses the regulative principle of worship and the freedom we have in corporate worship, while cautioning against legalistic standards. Finally, he reminds listeners that we are under a new covenant in Christ and are called to follow God's Word as our ultimate authority.
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    • 44 min

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