36 min

How Much Did Jesus Do‪?‬ The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley

    • Christianity

I’m thrilled to invite you to this enlightening message celebrating the off-the-charts love and grace of God.
Join us as we unpack transformative truths about our once-for-all forgiveness and our death to both the Law and sin, highlighting the freedom and new life we have in Christ. We’ll also explore the resurrection power that has radically changed us and provided us with imparted righteousness.
Don’t miss out on this empowering message that will inspire you in the profound reality that Jesus really did do it all for you, making you completely forgiven and completely new!
Discussion Questions:
Why is it important to frame the entire gospel in terms of how much Jesus did? How does past tense in Ephesians 4:32 and “all” in Colossians 2:13 factor into our forgiveness? React to this statement: The Law is an all-or-nothing proposition. React to this statement: The Law gives sin opportunity to be aroused and master you. How is our death to the Law the same as our death to sin? Cite three ways the resurrection of Christ has transformed you. How does circumcision (cutting away) in Colossians 2:11 offer you a new perspective on the flesh (Greek: sarx)? React to this statement: You’re dead to sin, dead to the world, and dead to the flesh!

I’m thrilled to invite you to this enlightening message celebrating the off-the-charts love and grace of God.
Join us as we unpack transformative truths about our once-for-all forgiveness and our death to both the Law and sin, highlighting the freedom and new life we have in Christ. We’ll also explore the resurrection power that has radically changed us and provided us with imparted righteousness.
Don’t miss out on this empowering message that will inspire you in the profound reality that Jesus really did do it all for you, making you completely forgiven and completely new!
Discussion Questions:
Why is it important to frame the entire gospel in terms of how much Jesus did? How does past tense in Ephesians 4:32 and “all” in Colossians 2:13 factor into our forgiveness? React to this statement: The Law is an all-or-nothing proposition. React to this statement: The Law gives sin opportunity to be aroused and master you. How is our death to the Law the same as our death to sin? Cite three ways the resurrection of Christ has transformed you. How does circumcision (cutting away) in Colossians 2:11 offer you a new perspective on the flesh (Greek: sarx)? React to this statement: You’re dead to sin, dead to the world, and dead to the flesh!

36 min