Steve begins the episode by stepping back and letting God speak through him: a humble invitation that sets the tone for a journey through Paul’s letter to the Philippians. What follows is not a dry lecture but a lived story — of prisoners and pastors, of churches under pressure, and of a living Spirit that quietly turns human weakness into surprising strength.
The narrative unfolds like a personal letter read aloud beside a warm lamp. We trace Paul’s gratitude, his confidence that the good work God began will be carried on, and the raw honesty of a man who counts his own accomplishments as loss because he wants more of Christ. Along the way Steve translates first-century phrases into modern longing: to truly know Christ, to feel the power of His resurrection, and to be shaped by the Spirit rather than by human grit.
We meet characters who bring the letter to life—Timothy, sent to encourage; Epaphroditus, welcomed with joy—and the Philippian church itself, tested by persecution yet invited to depend on the Spirit’s fruit: love, peace, and joy. The tension between the flesh and the Spirit becomes a dramatic theme: a battle that is won not by willpower but by God working within us to both will and do His good pleasure.
Steve weaves vivid scripture and plain confession together, explaining how Paul’s refusal to boast in his human pedigree becomes a model for every believer: true righteousness is not self-made but received through Christ. The episode moves from doctrine to experience, insisting that 'to know' Christ in the original sense is to encounter and be transformed by Him — not just to believe in the head but to feel heaven on earth in the soul.
The climax of the story is a yearning for the higher calling: Paul’s passionate press toward the prize, and Steve’s own candid desire to be used to the fullest. This is a call not to isolation but to expanded influence — to let rivers of living water flow out of a transformed life so others might taste the same hope and power.
In the closing moments you’re left with a living invitation: to stop striving in your own strength, to receive the supply of Christ’s Spirit in your daily conflicts, and to press on toward the upward call. The episode ends gently but insistently, sounding like a hand extended: come and experience more of Christ — and bring that light to a world that desperately needs it.
Night has fallen and a quiet microphone catches a man speaking as if from the corner of a Roman prison — but this is Steve Lenart, and his voice carries a different kind of captivity: gratitude. He opens the episode with prayer, then walks us into Paul’s letter to the Philippians as if it were a living room conversation, weaving scenes of chains and courtroom courage into an intimate lesson about grace at work.
Paul’s words become the spine of the story: thanksgiving for a people who display Christ’s power, a plea for love that can only be kindled by God, and an unwavering confidence that the work God began will be carried on. Steve paints the picture of a man willing to face judges and death not by his own might but through a “supply of the Spirit,” a holy current that speaks and performs when human words and strength fail.
The narrative turns inward and honest as the episode explores the battle between human will and the Spirit. Steve reads Paul’s teaching on humility and obedience — Christ emptying himself — and pulls the listener into the raw tension of Romans: wanting to do right yet watching weaker flesh stumble. But here is the pivot: that struggle is not the end of the story. God works in us, shaping will and action, producing fruit that human effort cannot sustain.
Through vivid metaphors — the vine and branches, light in a crooked generation, the invisible child born of Spirit — the episode shows how Christians can prove their identity not by perfection but by Spirit-formed character: unity, absent grumbling, and a joy that radiates like a lamp in the night. Steve’s teaching makes the doctrinal feel personal and urgent, turning theological terms into a roadmap for daily life.
We hear the call to “work out your salvation with fear and trembling,” not as a burden of self-reliance but as a call to cooperate with God’s work within us. The episode closes like a benediction: an invitation to stop striving in our own strength and begin depending on the living, active Spirit that brings righteousness, courage, and the mind of Christ into ordinary moments.
Compelling and pastoral, this episode reads like a short pilgrimage — from confession and struggle to hope, power, and praise — and leaves the listener ready to pray for more of the Spirit, to live as visible lights, and to trust that the grace begun in them will indeed be carried on.
Step into a prisoner’s cell and hear a letter that sings—this episode opens the door to the book of Philippians not as a dry exegesis but as a living conversation. We walk with Paul in chains, feel the weight of his circumstances, and discover a voice that keeps returning to one steady truth: God’s Spirit is at work in believers, and that work changes everything.
Paul’s opening words are a surprising portrait of gratitude. He isn’t thanking people—he’s thanking God for the Philippians’ participation in the gospel. From that single observation the episode unfolds like a story: a new covenant promised long ago, a Spirit placed within, and a way of life that looks nothing like the tired treadmill of human performance. Instead of rules and guilt, Paul points toward a life of righteousness, peace, and joy born from the Spirit.
Listen as the host traces the threads of the new covenant through Paul’s letter: how God’s Spirit enables bold witness even in prison, how suffering becomes a strange privilege, and how trials become the ground where Christ is revealed. You’ll feel the tension between law and Spirit, the pull of fear before judges, and the quiet confidence that the work God began in believers will be brought to completion.
Through vivid echoes of Jeremiah and Ezekiel, the episode shows that the promise to put God’s Spirit in people was never theoretical—it’s practical, daily, and transformative. The narrative presses on the heart of the gospel: not human grit, but God’s active life within us, producing fruit that points back to God’s glory.
Paul’s clarity—and joy—shines as he declares, “For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain.” The episode gives you the sense of standing beside him, choosing between life and death, and realizing both paths magnify Christ. Even motives that fall short cannot stop the gospel’s spread; Christ is exalted whether by life or by death.
By the end you are left with an invitation: to live worthy of the gospel by seeking the Spirit each day, to embrace unity, and to see suffering as a door to Christ’s manifestation. You’ll be prepared for the next chapter—literally—promised as a coming revelation. Join this journey through Philippians and let the Spirit that inspired Paul speak into your life through the pulse of this ancient, life-changing letter.
Step into a small room where a rushing wind and tongues of fire changed everything — and one man’s life was remade by a discovery that turned his Christian effort on its head. In this episode, Steve Lenart recounts the slow-burning frustration of a decade spent trying to live by commandments and willpower, and then the sudden, freeing revelation: spirit gives birth to spirit. Through the scene of Nicodemus, the words of Paul, and the chaos of Pentecost, the gospel becomes not a set of do’s and don’ts but a living presence — Christ formed within us.
Listen as the narrative unfolds from confusion and legal striving to the intimate miracle of the new covenant, when God promised, “I will put my Spirit in you.” Hear how being born again is not a metaphor but a spiritual birth — the Father’s sperma quickening a new nature inside the old — and how that revelation explains why the law could never do for us what the Spirit now does. With vivid images and personal testimony, Steve traces the arc from Moses’ tutor to the hope of glory raised with Christ.
Along the way you’ll meet the two natures that live in each believer, the practical comfort of being saved from condemnation, and the radical invitation to stop relying on human grit and start trusting the faithfulness of Christ within. This is a story of transformation — a map out of guilt and striving into rest, belonging, and the daily power of the Spirit. Tune in, be drawn in, and let this episode open a door to revelation that could change the way you live your faith.
He begins the episode as a man with an empty, restless life and ends it on fire with revelation. In a personal, unguarded testimony, the host recounts how God apprehended him 35 years ago and turned his nights and days into a single, relentless devotion to Scripture—an addiction not to rules but to revelation. What started as a search for meaning after a secular spiral led him through churches, guilt, and even clinical depression, until one encounter loosened the door for a spirit of wisdom and revelation to transform everything.
Through intimate storytelling, he traces the painful arc of trying to live the Christian life by verbs alone—do this, don’t do that—only to fail, fall short, and feel defeated. He shares raw moments: the shame of repeated failures, the temporary solace of good days, and the crushing repetition of nights when he disappointed himself. Those confessions make the later breakthrough all the more vivid.
The heart of the episode is the moment the Bible becomes alive. He describes how, after receiving the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, scripture stopped being a list of commands and became a tapestry of interconnected truths—Genesis to Revelation—revealing God’s plan to replace human striving with Spirit-given power. The old Mosaic covenant, he explains, proved the limits of human effort; the new covenant brings the Spirit to live inside us, enabling us to love, please, and bear fruit in ways our natural strength never could.
Using vivid metaphors—the vine and the branches, being born twice, and a spirit “sown” into the believer—he invites listeners to understand grace not as mere pardon but as the power to become what we could never accomplish alone. The episode blends theology and testimony into a compelling narrative of failure, revelation, and freedom, offering hope to anyone exhausted by trying harder and hungry for a deeper, Spirit-led transformation.
Tune in for a story that moves from loneliness and legalism to the fierce, freeing reality of being born from above—an honest, pastoral witness that turns doctrinal truth into lived experience.
On this episode of Guardians of Grace, Steve pours out a river of spiritual reflection about what it truly means to be "born again"—better translated, "born from above." Through vivid imagery and personal testimony, he guides listeners from the frustration of failing human effort to the freedom of a life empowered by God’s Spirit. You’ll hear how the new covenant, inaugurated at Pentecost, reversed the pattern of flesh giving birth to flesh and began the work of spirit giving birth to spirit—placing Christ Himself inside believers as the source of love, wisdom, and lasting change.
Steve draws on scripture—John’s intimate promises, Paul’s teaching on Christ in you, and the ancient story of Adam and the Last Adam—to weave a compelling narrative: every Christian carries two natures, the earthly human and the heavenly Spirit. He shares his own struggle with wondering if he was "good enough," then reveals the relief of learning that true goodness is the life of Christ born within us. This episode alternates clear doctrinal teaching with pastoral warmth: prayers, invitations to rest in Jesus, and candid encouragement for anyone exhausted by moral striving.
Listen in as the podcast explains how the Spirit in us does what we cannot—enabling real love, transformation, and the power to "give birth" to life in others. Whether you’re wrestling with doubt, hungering for a deeper understanding of grace, or simply need a burdensome weight lifted from your heart, this episode offers a hopeful, Scripture-rooted journey toward living by Spirit rather than by effort. Stay tuned—there’s more depth to come in the next episode as the speaker and the Spirit lead you further into this glorious truth.
Step into a restless night and a weary heart: Steve Lenart invites you to walk beside him from the wreckage of a worldly life to the quiet, revolutionary discovery of what it truly means to be born again. This episode reads like a late-night conversation—honest, raw and tender—where a seeker’s exhaustion becomes the soil for a deeper hunger. Steve describes his years of searching through churches and sermons, chasing rules and verbs, until one encounter with a mentor and a persistent prayer opened the Bible not as a list of dos and don’ts but as a living map.
Through vivid images and plainspoken theology, the episode unpacks an electrifying idea: spirit gives birth to spirit. Using the ancient Greek root sperma, Steve paints the gospel as a seed planted in the soul that grows into a new, invisible person—the spiritual man—who lives by the power of Christ, not human willpower. He weaves Scripture (Nicodemus’ night visit, Paul’s tears of childbirth, Ephesians’ prayer for revelation) into a narrative arc that reveals how the new covenant reorders life from frantic performance to quiet dependence on God’s indwelling power.
The stakes are personal and universal: what if your best days are not the result of heroic effort but of an interior birth you weren’t taught to trust? Steve’s testimony—his years reading the Bible, smoking pot, and then returning to scripture hungry for meaning—creates emotional tension that resolves in revelation. He recounts the prayer that changed his Bible reading, the slow unlocking of phrases that suddenly became transformative, and the taste of a faith that is not vanity but life.
Listeners are guided through practical landscapes—relationships, speech, good deeds—and shown how the Spirit’s work gives meaning and value where human effort falls short. Steve’s voice blends pastoral warmth with scholarly curiosity: he uses spoon-sized bites to teach big truths, demonstrating how spiritual sight, hearing, and wisdom can be trained to discern the presence of God in others and to live with real harmony and joy.
By episode’s close you are not left with abstract doctrine but with a clear invitation: to exchange exhausting performance for the new covenant’s inner life, to learn the language of the Spirit, and to expect real, tangible change. It’s a story of conviction, conversion, and daily hope—an intimate roadmap for anyone tired of “trying harder” and ready to be changed from the inside out. Tune in for the next installment to continue the journey in spoon-sized, life-changing revelations.
Welcome into a night conversation that changes everything. In this episode Steve Lennart throws down a bold challenge: the words "saved" and "born again" are not interchangeable. As he unpacks John 3 and walks us beside Nicodemus under the hush of midnight, the familiar Gospel flips into a living mystery — one that begins with water, but is completed by an invisible wind.
Picture the Pharisee approaching the Teacher under starlight, baffled by language of birth and spirit. Jesus answers not with doctrine but with images — water breaking, an unseen wind, and a new birth that cannot be photographed but whose effects can be seen. What begins as a theological puzzle becomes an intimate portrait of how God brings a new, spiritual person into being.
Then the story accelerates to Pentecost — a tornado of sound and tongues of fire — when heaven’s wind finally touches earth and the Gospel becomes fertile seed. Steve shows how that first rushing wind set in motion a chain of spiritual births: every proclamation of the good news that is believed becomes an act of spiritual conception. The Gospel doesn’t merely inform. It impregnates.
Using Paul as our witness — the missionary who could honestly say, "I fathered you through the Gospel" — the episode reveals the hard, loving labor of spiritual formation: the pains of childbirth until Christ is formed in us. Steve draws out the startling image of spiritual sperm, imperishable seed, and a child of God who is inwardly transformed, alive with Christ’s mind and power.
That inner transformation matters because we house two realities: a visible human person and an invisible spiritual person. Only the spiritual man bears the true treasures Jesus taught us to store in heaven. The episode unpacks how our good works, discernment, and the power to live differently flow from the Spirit living inside us — not from our flesh or upbringing.
The stakes are eternal. This podcast episode folds biblical insight into a vivid narrative that moves from midnight questions to Pentecostal wind, from intimate conception to the marketplace of daily life, urging listeners to choose the life that lasts beyond the mist of this world. Steve’s voice is both pastoral and urgent: come back, listen closely, and let these truths rearrange how you live and what you invest for all eternity.
Close with an invitation: return for the next installments, let the Spirit sharpen your spiritual eyes and ears, and discover how to store up treasures in heaven. Find more episodes and revelation at guardinggrace.com — and be prepared to meet the new person you have become.
On a quiet night a respected Pharisee slips through the darkness to meet a teacher who will turn his world upside down. In this episode the host opens with a bold, unsettling thesis: the words "saved" and "born again" are not the same. That one claim sparks a heartfelt, urgent exploration — not to wound, but to illuminate the Gospel’s deepest imagery.
Through storytelling, scripture, and personal invitation, the episode revisits the first-ever explanation of the new birth — Jesus’ conversation with Nicodemus in John 3. Picture the hush of midnight, the urgency in Jesus’ voice as he says, "You must be born again," and the paradox he gives Nicodemus: what is invisible can change the visible. Flesh gives birth to flesh; spirit gives birth to spirit. The wind blows where it wills — you hear its effect but cannot see its source.
The host walks listeners through the shock of that revelation, teasing the larger framework of the New Covenant: multiple kinds of salvation in scripture, the surprising absence of the modern “saved from hell” narrative in many New Testament passages, and the single, focused meaning behind "born again." Using John 3 as a master key, the episode traces how belief in Christ unlocks an inward, spiritual birth — an invisible shift that reshapes sight, entry into God’s kingdom, and the very language Christians use about faith.
Expect gentle but provocative questions that challenge comfortable assumptions, moments of biblical excavation that clarify hidden nuances, and an invitation to receive a spirit of wisdom and revelation. This is the opening of a series committed to simplifying the Bible by revealing how one phrase reframes the whole story of the gospel.
Come back for the next episode: the host promises to mine John 3 for the full definition of being "born again," to calm the heat this conversation has started, and to lead listeners toward clearer vision, spiritual insight, and a renewed understanding of what it truly means to be part of God’s kingdom.
Pastor Steve explores how the Holy Spirit opens the eyes of our heart to recognize Christ at work within us and others. He explains the difference between human effort and spiritual life under the new covenant, emphasizing that true good comes from God in us, not from our flesh.
Throughout the episode he cites scripture—John, Romans, Corinthians, Galatians—urging listeners to give God the credit for good deeds, store up treasures in heaven, and live with spiritual vision that sees the invisible kingdom at work.
This episode prays for and explains Paul’s request in Ephesians 1:17—receiving the spirit of wisdom and revelation so the eyes of your heart are enlightened. Steve shares a personal testimony of how that revelation transformed his life, urging listeners to pray, memorize Eph 1:17-19, and seek the mind of Christ.
The episode also explores the coming of the kingdom of God, Pentecost, the new covenant, and practical encouragement to continue studying the Bible through the following of Guardians of Grace podcasts.
This episode teaches listeners how to develop spiritual vision to discern the difference between the human (flesh) and the spiritual (Christ) in themselves and others.
Using passages from Genesis, Paul, and John, the speaker explains how being born again opens the eyes to the kingdom of God, enabling believers to recognize God’s activity, give Him credit for good works, and live in the new covenant.
Steve Lenart explores how the Holy Spirit enables believers to read and understand scripture, distinguishing spiritual sight and hearing from natural perception.
Using passages from Mark, Matthew, 1 Corinthians, Ephesians, and Hebrews, the episode emphasizes abiding in Christ, receiving the Spirit’s wisdom and revelation, and training spiritual senses to discern flesh from spirit.
In this episode Steve Lennart examines John the Baptist's confrontation with the Pharisees and explains how their exchange reveals the judicial language of the new covenant: repentance, Spirit-birth, and works tested by fire.
He connects John, Jesus, Paul, and Revelation to show that true Christian living depends on Christ in us, not human effort, and outlines how believers can bear lasting fruit and store up rewards in heaven.
In this episode, Steve Lennart examines John the Baptist’s confrontation with the Pharisees at the Jordan, explaining key "terms of art" in the New Covenant—baptism, repentance, and being baptized with fire. Using passages from Matthew 3, John 3, 1 Corinthians 3, and Revelation, he shows how works done in human strength (the chaff) are burned up, while Spirit-led works (the wheat) are stored as heavenly treasure.
Steve emphasizes that repentance means changing one’s mind about who is the source of good deeds, urging listeners to rely on the Holy Spirit so their deeds bear fruit and receive reward in God’s judicial system.
Steve Lenart hosts Guardians of Grace in a focused Bible study on John the Baptist's confrontation with the Pharisees, unpacking the new covenant language behind baptism, repentance, wheat and chaff, and what it means to bear lasting fruit.
The episode contrasts human effort with Spirit-led life, explains the spiritual meaning of baptism and circumcision in Christ, and previews a deeper look at the new covenant's judicial system in the next episode.
Host Steve Lennart examines John the Baptist's confrontation with the Pharisees in Matthew 3, highlighting that they came to be baptized and introducing the new covenant meanings behind repentance, baptism, and judgment.
Referencing Hebrews 6, Romans 7, and Colossians 2, the episode explains key "terms of art"—dead works, the axe at the root, and the baptism of fire and the Spirit—to reveal how the new covenant's judicial system works.
This episode begins a series that reframes familiar gospel passages by teaching the distinct language and legal framework of the new covenant.
Steve Lenart examines John the Baptist’s rebuke of the Pharisees in Matthew 3, explaining new-covenant terms like wrath, repentance, fruit, and the fire and Spirit of baptism. He argues that John’s call was not about avoiding hell but about receiving the Spirit so believers can bear lasting spiritual fruit. Throughout, Lenart connects Matthew 3 to Romans and the New Covenant to reveal how these terms reshape how we read Scripture.
Hosts Bill and Steve explore what it truly means to be a disciple: experiencing the truth of Christ—"the I Am"—so the Spirit can live through us. They contrast human effort and law-based righteousness with relying on God’s Spirit, showing how acknowledging Jesus in all our ways turns off sin and brings freedom, rest, and the power of resurrection life.
The host opens a new study connecting 1 John with the rest of the Bible, focusing on Jesus’ warning in Matthew 7 about judgment.
The episode distinguishes judgments we must avoid (condemnation) from righteous discernment — knowing people by the fruit they bear and watching for false prophets and antichrists.
Practical guidance is given on fellowship: minister to the lost but do not closely fellowship with those living in the flesh, and give credit to Christ in you to store up treasures in heaven.
The episode closes with a prayer asking God to help listeners live by the Spirit and grow in discernment and fellowship that pleases the Lord.
Steve Lennart walks through Romans 9–10 to reveal a fresh perspective on the new covenant: salvation from shame and daily disappointment rather than only eternal deliverance. He contrasts Israel’s attempt to earn righteousness by the law with the Gentiles’ reception of righteousness by faith, explaining how the Spirit in us fulfills the law’s righteous requirements and enables Christ-centered living.
The episode emphasizes confessing Jesus as Lord, relying on the Spirit for transformed behavior, and giving Christ credit for the good in our lives so we won’t be ashamed. It points listeners to practical new-covenant living in family, community, and ministry.
Steve Lenart explores the heart of the Christian life: not human imitation of Christ but Christ living inside believers by the Holy Spirit. He traces the theme from Genesis and Old Testament sacrifice through the prophets to Jesus' fulfillment and the birth of the new covenant.
Using passages like John 15, John 17, Romans, and Galatians, the episode emphasizes abiding in Jesus, Spirit-empowered obedience, and Jesus' prayer for unity so the world may believe.
Host Steve Lenart opens with gratitude and a personal testimony about his 2016 stroke and humility, emphasizing that the insights shared are from God through him, not from him alone.
The episode recaps 1 John chapters 1–4, highlighting the central theme of fellowship with the Father and the Son, the difference between spirit and human nature, the new covenant, and the visible fruit of God’s love in believers.
Steve admits he finds 1 John 5 challenging and prays for clarity, inviting listeners to receive revelation and discern how to fellowship in spirit rather than in the flesh.
In this episode the host walks through 1 John to show how the new covenant teaches Christians to experience God and build joy-filled fellowship.
He emphasizes that true love is God's love flowing through us—not human effort—and explains how to recognize and manifest that spirit in everyday relationships.
Practical encouragement and biblical insight on waiting for God, becoming His instrument, and finding confidence and joy in authentic Christian fellowship.
This episode walks through 1 John and unveils its single life-changing message: learn to fellowship with the Father and the Son through the Holy Spirit, not human nature. It reassures listeners about assurance of salvation and explains how to discern when someone is manifesting the Spirit versus the flesh.
Practical and encouraging, the talk urges listeners to abide in God, let His power work through them in daily life, choose healthy fellowship, and experience deeper joy and confidence in their Christian walk.
In this episode the host begins a study of 1 John, explaining that the letter is about the new covenant and spirit-to-spirit fellowship rather than proving or maintaining salvation. He clarifies key themes like discerning the Spirit versus human nature, abiding in Jesus, and how the Holy Spirit’s anointing makes Christian relationships joyful and life-giving.
Listeners will learn practical insight for recognizing when fellowship is led by the Spirit, how Christ’s life works through believers, and why this understanding transforms everyday Christian relationships.
This episode is an overview of the book of James, explaining its central thesis: trials test for manifestations of the Holy Spirit, and those manifestations produce spiritual maturity and reward.
It covers practical application — asking God for wisdom, being doers of the word, controlling the tongue, patience and prayer of faith, and turning others back to the truth — all framed as living under the new covenant where God works through us.
Host Steve (Guardians of Grace) walks listeners through James 5:8–20, explaining the new-covenant reality where God’s Spirit manifests through believers rather than human effort.
The episode emphasizes patience in trials, faith as a manifestation of the Spirit, the power of prayer and anointing for healing, and restoring those who stray from this truth.
Practical illustrations (Abraham, Rahab, Job, Elijah) are used to show how waiting on the Lord brings God’s life and wisdom into ordinary fellowship and struggles.
Host introduces the Guardians of Grace podcast, prays for a friend harmed by internet fraud, and shares a passionate study of the letter of James.
The episode explains James’s central theme: tests reveal manifestations of the Spirit under the new covenant, where God’s work through us earns heavenly rewards while our self-made prideful deeds burn away.
Key passages from 1 Corinthians, Colossians, and Revelation are used to illustrate Christ’s spiritual circumcision, the refining fire that consumes the flesh, and the call to patiently depend on God rather than human effort.
Steve Lenart recounts personal moments of being unexpectedly used by the Holy Spirit and explains his lifelong practice of letting Scripture answer questions. He emphasizes that true faith and righteous words come from the Spirit, not human effort.
Using James chapter 4, he contrasts active commands (resist the devil, draw near to God) with the passive work of the Spirit (submit, mourn, humble), urging listeners to depend on the Spirit, give God credit for every good work, and live with humility under God’s guidance.
In this episode Steve explores the book of James, contrasting legalism with the new covenant of grace. He explains how the Spirit of God dwells in believers to produce righteous fruit, especially during trials, and why humility and dependence on God—not human effort—are essential.
Listeners are encouraged to see everyday conflicts as tests that reveal either human nature or the Spirit, to submit to God’s power, and to manifest Christ through peaceful, Spirit-filled living.
This episode explores the Book of James, focusing on the idea of manifesting the Holy Spirit under the new covenant. It explains how daily trials reveal either the flesh or the Spirit and shows how Christians live by depending on Gods Spirit to produce righteous deeds and fruit.
Key themes include faith and works (Abraham and Rahab), wisdom from above versus earthly ambition, the power of the tongue, and practical encouragement to wait on and rely on the Spirit to bring peace, wisdom, and righteous action.
In this episode Steve walks through James 2:13 onward, reframing "faith without works is dead" as "dormant" and explaining how daily trials test for manifestations of the Holy Spirit. He contrasts the inactive faith of Abraham with the immediate action of Rahab to show how true faith is activated by works.
The episode emphasizes the new covenant: Christ’s Spirit living in us does what we cannot, and we are called to give God credit for the good that comes through us, storing up heavenly treasures by letting the Spirit manifest in our actions.
Host Steve walks through James chapter 2, emphasizing James 2:12: "Speak and act as those who will be judged by the perfect law that gives freedom." He explains the new covenant judicial system, the need to give God credit for good works, and how depending on the Holy Spirit—rather than human effort—stores up eternal rewards.
The episode challenges listeners to change their daily speech and actions, live by the Spirit, and understand how words can justify or condemn in the age to come.
This episode explores James 1:22–25 alongside Romans 7–8, explaining the difference between being a forgetful hearer and an effectual doer. The host shows how the Spirit — not human effort — empowers true Christian living, setting believers free from the law of sin and producing perseverance and genuine fruit. Practical parallels to Jesus’ teachings and the New Covenant highlight why abiding in Christ is the way to spiritual victory.
Steve unpacks the opening of James, showing that trials test for manifestations of the Spirit, produce perseverance, and lead to spiritual maturity. He connects James with Paul (Romans and 1 Corinthians) to explain the new-covenant reality of being "in Christ" rather than relying on human effort.
Practical takeaways include asking God for wisdom, humility over self-reliance, being quick to listen and slow to anger, and the promise of the crown of life for those who persevere. The episode ends with a cliffhanger leading into James 1:22–26.
In this episode Steve explains James chapter 1, teaching that trials are not random punishments but tests designed to reveal the Holy Spirits work in us. He contrasts the old-law performance mindset with the new-covenant reality: God puts His Spirit in believers so we can manifest love, patience, perseverance and other fruits during daily trials.
Steve shows how humility, serving others, and relying on the Spirit (not human effort) leads to perseverance and eternal reward — the crown of life. The episode ties James to Paul and Jesus to clarify how new-covenant language reframes faith as visible spiritual manifestation.
In this episode the host unpacks James 1:2–4, arguing that trials are not merely punishments but tests that reveal whether the Holy Spirit will manifest through us. He emphasizes that in the new covenant, faith is a manifestation of the Spirit and that these daily tests expose either our human (Adamic) nature or the life of Christ within us.
The episode links James to Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians and Romans, urging listeners to ask God for wisdom, believe without doubting, and respond to trials with patience. The goal is spiritual maturity—being perfected and lacking nothing as the Spirit is displayed through our lives.
In this episode Steve introduces a series on the book of James and explains James’ central thesis: trials test for manifestations of the Holy Spirit. He unpacks the new covenant idea that Christians are vessels through which God’s Spirit produces faith, patience, wisdom, and good works, and shows why life’s trials are opportunities to experience and display God’s power rather than mere punishment or reward.
Steve emphasizes that faith and other virtues are manifestations of the Spirit, not human effort, and urges listeners to root their lives in this new-covenant reality so they can bear fruit and give God the proper credit for the good that flows through them.
In this episode, Steve opens the book of James to explain how the New Covenant redefines faith as a manifestation of the Holy Spirit. He contrasts old covenant legalism with the Spirit-led life, showing how trials test our faith and produce perseverance so we can become complete, lacking nothing. Steve also shares personal reflections, encouragement to seek wisdom from God, and the hope that the Spirit empowers us to serve others effectively.
In this episode Steve explores 2 Corinthians and related New Testament passages to explain that spiritual victory comes from divine power, not human willpower. He emphasizes the Holy Spirit as our "divine weapon" that brings thoughts into obedience, produces the fruit of the Spirit, and enables believers to experience righteousness, peace, and joy—"heaven on earth."
Through reflections on Romans, Galatians, and the new covenant, Steve urges listeners to rely on Christ-in-us rather than self-effort and to live out the kingdom of God daily.
This episode explores Genesis 15 and the promise God made to Abraham: “I am your shield, I am your very great reward.” Hosts Bill and Steve unpack how God’s covenant—sworn by Himself—rests on God’s faithfulness, not human perfection.
They trace the theme through the Old and New Testaments, showing how Abraham’s credited righteousness points to Christ and the gift of the Holy Spirit, offering listeners encouragement and a steadfast hope that anchors the soul.
Hosts Steve and Bill discuss production struggles and invite listeners into the heart of the Guardians of Grace message: relying on the Holy Spirit’s anointing rather than human effort.
They unpack 1 John and John 16 to explain how the Spirit convicts of sin, declares righteousness through Christ’s work, and assures believers of judgment’s outcome while warning against taking credit for the Spirit’s work.
Bill and Guard Dog Steve unpack Romans 8, explaining how God prepares us as vessels for the Spirit to dwell (akoya), the meaning of “no condemnation,” and the contrast between the mind controlled by the flesh and the mind controlled by the Spirit.
They show how grace and the Spirit bring life, peace, freedom from striving, and practical transformation for daily Christian living.
Bill and Steve unpack Jesus’ parables of the lost sheep and lost coin, contrasting the Good Shepherd’s relentless love with the Pharisees’ self‑righteous judgment.
They explain the new covenant, warn against fear‑mongering about the rapture, and call listeners to rely on the Spirit’s power to produce love, peace, and joy instead of legalism and condemnation.
Steve and Bill unpack Jesus’ parables about the lost sheep, coin, and prodigal son to challenge legalism and self-righteousness, emphasizing the new covenant of "Christ in you."
They argue true Christian living comes by the Holy Spirit’s power, not human effort, and call the church to welcome and love outcasts while inviting listeners to repent by trusting God’s transforming power.
Steve goes solo to unpack the “mystery” Paul speaks of in 1 Corinthians 2: the new covenant reality that Christ lives in believers, made possible through Jesus’ death, burial, resurrection, and the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
He explains how sin dwells in our human nature (Romans 7), how God views the old self as crucified and the believer as a new creation, and why this hidden wisdom changes everything for understanding Christian life and grace.
In this episode Bill and Steve unpack Romans 6 to reveal the radical truth of our identity in Christ. They explain corporate identity, explain how believers were baptized into Christ’s death, and show how knowing we’re "dead to sin but alive to God" — not relying on willpower — unlocks real freedom. Through grounded examples and clear teaching, they invite listeners to embrace hyper-grace and live as instruments for God.
Hosts Bill and Steve unpack Romans and the phrase "hyper-abounding grace," explaining sin as "missing the mark" and how the law actually increases the trespass. They trace the idea from Adam to Moses and show how grace is the power that frees us from the dominance of sin.
The episode clarifies that grace is not a license to sin but the Spirit-enabled power to sin less, warns against relying on human effort or a law-based mindset, and encourages listeners to depend on God's grace for transformed living.
Hosts Bill and Steve reflect on Psalm 1 and Watchman Nee's Sit, Walk, Stand to contrast living under the law with resting in Christ's finished work. They explore how the New Covenant begins with being seated in heavenly places, not striving for righteousness.
The episode emphasizes God’s eternal love, the gift of resurrection life, and being filled with the Spirit so that love — not performance — controls the believer. It closes with a prayer asking for a deeper grasp of Christ’s immeasurable love.
Steve explores a provocative question: if God already knows our needs, why pray? Drawing on Scripture (John 11, Hebrews 4, 1 Peter, Ephesians) he argues prayer is a public teaching act that models dependence on the Holy Spirit and reveals the new-covenant life.
This episode explains how prayer trains the church and even the heavenly rulers to rely on God’s Spirit to accomplish what human effort cannot, and offers practical encouragement to pray boldly and live by the Spirit.
Welcome to the Guardians of Grace podcast! Join Steve and Bill as they delve deep into understanding the profound differences between grace and legalism as depicted in the Bible. In this enlightening episode, discover how the new covenant provides us with a Spirit-led life, empowering Christians to overcome the 'cares of the world.' Steve and Bill also share personal testimonies and explore the dynamic power of words in edifying and transforming lives through God’s wisdom.
This conversation highlights the vital role of the Holy Spirit, whose presence enables believers to walk effortlessly in righteousness, fulfilling the essence of Christian life by reflecting the image and love of Christ. Steve and Bill emphasize the importance of taking credit away from oneself and giving all glory to God, whose spirit equips us with wisdom, peace, and joy beyond human capability. Tune in to understand how living under the new covenant transforms challenges into spiritual growth through reliance on God’s unerring spirit.
Welcome to another Soul-stirring edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast with your hosts Bill and Steve. This episode delves into the journey from human effort to divine grace, exploring the true essence of revival.
Join us as we share stories of personal transformation, emphasizing the power of the Spirit over human striving. Learn about Bob's inspiring musical journey, rooted in the grace of God, and discover how revival is manifested through spiritual fellowship.
We reflect on biblical insights from 1 John, unpacking the liberating concept of hypergrace and the dual nature of mankind. Through laughter and candid conversations, Bill and Steve reveal how genuine spiritual rebirth supersedes self-improvement, urging listeners to rely on divine strength to overcome human limitations.
Perfect for those seeking deeper understanding and practical wisdom, this episode is a testament to the transformative power of grace and the joy found in true spiritual fellowship.
In this episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, Steve embarks on a solo journey through scripture, examining the profound paradigm shift from the Old Testament to the New Testament. Delving into the challenges faced by Israel in keeping the old covenant, Steve unravels the lessons that lead to the introduction of a transformative new covenant. This covenant, empowered by the spirit, promises believers the ability to fulfill their spiritual destinies with divine assistance. Join Steve as he explores the simplicity and depth of the Bible’s message: a call to experience God through the power of the Holy Spirit and to understand the essence of living faith in the modern world.
In this episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, our hosts dive deep into the concept of living guided by the Holy Spirit rather than human effort. Beginning with a candid conversation on the spontaneous nature of their discussion, they explore the true meaning of faith within the context of the New Covenant.
The conversation revolves around the contrast between living under the influence of the Spirit and falling back into the limitations of fleshly efforts. They elucidate how our understanding of God's immeasurable love should transform and control our lives, as opposed to guilt and self-driven dedication.
Our hosts discuss scriptural insights from Corinthians and Ephesians, emphasizing that faith is a manifestation of the Spirit's power, not human determination. Through rich theological explanations, they unravel the biblical depiction of love and how understanding its vastness can lead to a life filled and empowered by God's Spirit.
Concluding the episode, they extend a heartfelt prayer, hoping listeners experience God’s presence, reaffirm their connection to divine grace, and find fulfillment in living a Spirit-led life.
The latest episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast delves into the profound differences between human-defined faith and the faithfulness of the New Covenant. Join long-lost Bill and his good buddy Steve as they address the common misconceptions surrounding "the cares of the world" and how they relate to the trials every individual faces.
Through an engaging discussion on scripture from James and Corinthians, the hosts shed light on how trials are not a test of personal faith or morality, but rather a challenge of relying on Christ's faithfulness. Listeners are encouraged to recognize these trials as opportunities for a manifestation of the Spirit within, showcasing true perseverance and resilience.
Journey with Bill and Steve as they explore historical references like the parting of the Red Sea and the lessons from the Mosaic Covenant failures, contrasted with the life-giving power of the New Covenant, where living by Christ's faithfulness becomes the cornerstone of a steadfast Christian life.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Today, Steve explores the profound role of grace within the framework of the new covenant. He delves into the transition from the Mosaic covenant to the new covenant, highlighting how God promises to place His spirit within us, enabling us to truly live out a Christian life filled with grace and servitude, just as Jesus exemplified.
Throughout the episode, Steve reflects on biblical teachings, such as those found in Ezekiel and Jeremiah, where God prophesied the coming of a new covenant—a covenant that empowers believers to serve not only God but also those around them through the Spirit of Christ within us. Building on the teachings of Joshua and the Apostle Paul, he emphasizes that human righteousness without God's spirit is insufficient and compares it to a "filthy rag" as noted in Isaiah.
Steve passionately elucidates how through the power of the Holy Spirit, Christians are transformed, becoming a true embodiment of God's love and goodness, able to perform deeds that are pleasing to God. As he elaborates, this episode is an invitation to experience the joy and fulfillment of seeing God manifest in us and through us, enhancing our interactions and relationships with others.
Tune in to understand how the new covenant fosters a profound spiritual intimacy with God, teaching us how to truly see His presence in our daily lives and the lives of others.
In this enlightening episode of Guardians of Grace, host Steve delves into the profound insights of the new covenant for Christians, emphasizing the pivotal role of the Holy Spirit. Rooted in Hebrews chapter 8, the discussion highlights how this divine Spirit is the core of a Christian's life, providing the source of goodness and righteousness that human nature cannot achieve on its own.
Steve revisits the teachings of Hebrews, focusing on the distinction between the old covenant and the new, dwelling on how the latter allows believers to experience God's righteousness through the Spirit. By examining passages from Romans, Steve reveals the limitations of the law and human nature, illustrating why the new covenant's promise of the Spirit is essential.
Throughout the episode, the idea that human performance falls short, and only through the Spirit can true divine love and righteousness manifest, is reiterated. This episode invites believers to embrace the new covenant, opening their eyes to the everyday manifestations of the Spirit and experiencing heaven on earth through God's love and power.
Welcome to another captivating episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast with your hosts, Bill and Steve. In this episode, we delve into the profound dynamics of spirituality as revealed in the Bible. We explore the transformative journey from the law of sin and death to the liberating law of the Spirit of life in Christ, unpacking the misconceptions about free will and righteousness.
Discover how human effort falls short and how true righteousness and eternal life are experienced through the Holy Spirit. Through engaging discussions, we unravel the essence of the gospel of peace and grace, shedding light on the beautiful covenant of peace that God offers us, regardless of our failures.
Join us on this insightful exploration of biblical truths and spiritual dynamics that encourages us to rely not on our own strength but on the Spirit's power to live a life of purpose and peace.
Join Bill and Steve in this enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast as they delve into living the Kingdom of God amidst life’s storms. Amidst the intensifying hurricane threat, discover how to embrace righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit. They candidly share personal anecdotes, including a humorous yet humbling moment of nearly missing a crucial pick-up amidst the chaos.
Delve deeper into theological discussions about the significance of the Sabbath, exploring different perspectives and addressing thoughtful questions on faith and practice. Through vivid storytelling and profound insights, this episode promises to uplift and inspire listeners to seek spiritual growth and understanding, regardless of the challenges they face.
Welcome to this enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Join the conversation as we explore the profound teachings of Jesus' discourse with Nicodemus about the New Covenant. Through an in-depth examination of John Chapter 3, we demystify the concept of being 'born from above' and its significance in experiencing the Kingdom of God.
This episode delves into the often overlooked foundational truths of the Christian faith, urging believers to recognize the Spirit's activity and the divine partnership in living a life of grace. Emphasizing the need to break free from traditional interpretations, we invite listeners to embrace a spirit-driven understanding that highlights God's active role in our lives.
Join us as we unpack these vibrant scriptural revelations and contemplate the transformative potential of experiencing God daily. Be ready for some 'Bible bursting' insights and prepare to view John Chapter 3 in a whole new light.
Welcome to another engaging episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where your host, Steve, dives deep into a profound discussion inspired by a TikTok Bible study. Join him as he explores Revelation 3:16, focusing on the Laodicean church and their challenges with lukewarm faith. Discover how linking various Bible verses, especially from the New Testament, can shed light on the spiritual message Jesus conveyed regarding cold, hot, and lukewarm faith.
This episode unravels the analogy between the double-minded nature of believers and biblical teachings from James, Romans, and Corinthians, highlighting the internal conflict between the mind of Christ and human nature. Steve emphasizes the necessity of understanding the new covenant wherein God’s spirit is placed within believers to guide them towards righteousness, rather than relying solely on human strength.
Throughout the episode, Steve stresses the importance of acknowledging Christ's work through us, rather than taking personal credit, to truly store treasures in heaven. Tune in for an insightful theological exploration that encourages personal reflection on one's spiritual journey and relationship with God.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Join Steve as he explores the essence of the new covenant vision that is essential for Christians, a vision not bound by mere plans or strategies, but one that lies at the heart of Christian faith.
Delve into the transformative nature of Christ’s teachings on the new covenant, a divine agreement prophesied in Ezekiel and Jeremiah, where God places His Spirit within us, empowering us to live a genuine Christian life. Discover how this spiritual transformation rewrites what it means to be a servant of God, replacing the old ways of the Levitical priesthood with a universal calling to serve others with love and kindness.
Steve sheds light on the profound truth of our dual natures and our calling to manifest God’s love in our daily lives, illustrating how Jesus exemplified this during His time on Earth. Steve continues to unravel the beauty of the new covenant’s judicial system, where every good deed done through God’s power is a testimony to His work within us.
This episode is an invitation to see beyond the visible, to have a vision that recognizes and celebrates the invisible work of God’s Spirit in all believers. Tune in to grasp the timeless message of abiding in divine strength and experiencing the love of God that transforms how we love one another.
In this episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, host Steve delves into the profound concept of vision within the New Covenant. Without co-host Bill, Steve explores the different types of vision mentioned in the Bible, particularly focusing on the New Covenant's definition, which reveals the righteousness of God.
Steve emphasizes the importance of having spiritual sight to see God working through His people and explains how the Gospel allows us to witness God's attributes manifest in our lives. He connects scripture from Romans and John to illustrate how believers can identify the divine presence through acts of goodness.
This insightful discussion highlights the significance of acknowledging God as the source of righteousness and understanding the judicial implications within the New Covenant. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how we, as Christians, can cultivate spiritual insight and store up eternal treasures by recognizing God's work through us daily.
Welcome to another edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast! In this episode, host Steve takes us on a solo journey into the depths of spiritual vision and manifestation. While Brother Bill is missed, Steve invites us to pray for him and reflects on the importance of allowing God's spirit to work through us.
Explore the profound wisdom found in the Bible, focusing on the core message from John chapters 14 and 15. Steve shares insights on abiding in Christ and witnessing the fruit it brings, emphasizing the role of the Holy Spirit in transforming us. Witness the contrast between human effort and divinely inspired actions, as Steve illustrates how the Spirit works invisibly to manifest God's will through us.
Delve into the beauty of God's new covenant and learn to identify the manifestation of His presence in everyday life. This episode encourages listeners to seek spiritual vision, embrace the joy of fellowship, and experience the kingdom of God on Earth. Join Steve in prayer to embrace this divine wisdom and open your heart to the transformative power of God's love. Amen.
Welcome to the Guardians of Grace podcast, where hosts Bill and Steve delve into the profound message of grace and eternal security. In this episode, they discuss the importance of understanding biblical passages from Romans and Ephesians, highlighting how these scriptures reveal the truth of being holy and blameless in God's sight. They trace the narrative of condemnation and redemption, discussing how sin and grace have evolved from the time of Adam to the New Covenant established through Jesus Christ. The hosts also shout out to Elvira, their indispensable team member in this journey, underscoring the heartfelt appreciation for her contributions. Join this enlightening conversation, gaining insights into living a life of grace, free from the bondage of self-condemnation.
In this enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, host Steve takes listeners on a profound journey into the heart of Christianity, exploring the essence of the new covenant and the true meaning of the Kingdom of God. Flying solo, Steve delves into the contrast between first-century Christianity and modern-day practices, urging believers to see beyond the confines of 2025's Christianity and embrace the spirit-led life.
Through an examination of the foundational principles of the new covenant, which promise righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit, Steve invites listeners to recognize the transformative power of living in the spirit. He passionately articulates how the Kingdom of God is not just a distant promise but an active reality on Earth, manifested through acts of love, kindness, and divine fellowship among believers.
This episode challenges Christians to discern the true nature of their faith, encouraging a deeper understanding of how to live as sons of the kingdom and partake in the divine activity shaping our world. Join Steve in unraveling the mysteries of the new covenant and igniting a renewed sense of purpose in the Kingdom of God.
Welcome to the Easter edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Join Steve as he delves into the profound meanings behind the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Discover the prophecies spoken centuries before His birth and learn what Jesus truly accomplished beyond the physical events of the cross and tomb. As listeners, gain a deeper understanding of the Abrahamic Covenant and how it was fulfilled through Jesus' sacrifice. Explore the spiritual significance of the Easter events and what it truly means for humanity. This episode invites you to celebrate Easter with a newfound appreciation and understanding of Christ’s mission and the establishment of the new Kingdom of God on earth.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast where we delve into the profound transformation that the new covenant brings to believers. In this episode, we explore the concept of living in fellowship with God through the Spirit, beyond the old covenant mentality.
The discussion emphasizes the reality of having Jesus living within us, enabling us to embrace a life filled with joy and satisfaction in our faith journey. Discover how this new way of life allows believers to shed the performance-driven mindset of the past, and instead, relish in the spiritual wisdom that guides us in our daily interactions with others.
As we journey through scriptural insights, learn about the importance of embodying spiritual attributes and the privilege of participating in the divine activity of God. Join us to understand how these profound truths enhance our fellowship and lead to a life of spiritual fulfillment and worthy Christian conduct.
Join us in this enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast as Steve dives deep into the transformative journey from the Mosaic Covenant to the New Covenant. Discover how the burdens of ancient laws gave way to a new era of spiritual freedom through the Spirit. Explore the profound shift that occurred with the advent of the New Covenant, promising a direct relationship with God, accessible to all believers.
As Steve eloquently unravels the complexities of the dual nature within us, you'll gain insight into the importance of crediting the Spirit for the good manifested in our lives. Learn what it truly means to 'walk in the Spirit' and understand the significance of being 'born again' as a cornerstone of the New Covenant.
Embark on this spiritual exploration to understand how to discern and embrace the incredible power of experiencing God directly in your life, ensuring your joy is complete and your spiritual journey is fulfilling.
Welcome to a transformative episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Join us as we delve into the profound truths of new covenant wisdom, exploring the spiritual dynamics that have captivated believers for over 2,000 years. Discover the distinction between human nature and divine nature, as we navigate through the scriptures to unveil the wisdom and knowledge found in Christ. Learn how to rely on the Spirit of God for guidance, breaking free from the limitations of our own understanding. This episode invites you to set your mind on heavenly things, embracing Jesus as the ultimate source of wisdom and life. Let His wisdom illuminate your path and empower your decisions in everyday life, as we journey together in faith and revelation.
In this enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, Steve dives deep into the transformative concept of faith as understood in the New Covenant. Drawing from his four-decade journey with the scriptures, he unpacks how the word faith has evolved over the ages. From its early roots as an obligation under the Abrahamic and Mosaic covenants to its current understanding as a divine manifestation in the Church Age, faith is examined through a fresh lens.
Steve elucidates the role of the Holy Spirit as the guiding force in manifesting faith and other spiritual gifts, emphasizing how each believer is equipped uniquely to fulfill God’s purpose. This discussion seeks to inspire listeners to recognize the Spirit’s active presence in their lives, urging them to trust in God's invisible work manifested through visible effects.
Join the exploration of how this New Covenant understanding of faith reshapes our reading of scriptures and transforms our spiritual journey, encouraging us all to find our hope of glory through Christ within us.
Welcome to another episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Today, Steve delves into the profound truths of Ephesians Chapter 2, focusing on verses 8 and 9. Unpacking the concept of grace as an unearned gift from God, Steve explores the idea that faith is not a personal achievement but a manifestation of the Spirit given to us. Discover how the new covenant redefines faith and highlights our journey of experiencing God's grace, far from human efforts and works. Join Steve as he shares insights into walking in this spiritual understanding, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the Spirit's work in us as part of our spiritual inheritance. Listen and gain a deeper appreciation for the irrevocable gifts bestowed upon us as we navigate our spiritual journeys.
Welcome to the Guardians of Grace podcast. In this solo edition, we explore the profound message of Romans 12, a passage often veiled in mystery. Through heartfelt prayer and reflection, we delve into its transformative power, emphasizing the role of divine mercy in living a life pleasing to God. Join us as we uncover the true essence of a Christian's journey, relying not on our efforts but on the Spirit's work in us. Experience a renewed understanding of grace, mercy, and the Christian life.
Welcome to another edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where Bill and Grace Guard Dog Steve delve into the depths of scripture, offering an enlightening exploration beyond the written text. They discuss the miraculous nature of the Bible, a book teeming with divine revelations and eternal truths meant for the betterment of mankind.
This episode is a heartfelt conversation on the idea of experiencing a 'Kingdom Age Life,' where one can embrace the quality of life that connects heaven and earth, transcending human nature through divine presence. Through engaging scriptural discussions, the hosts shed light on biblical concepts like eternal life, the futility of human efforts, and the transformative power of living by the Spirit of God.
Listeners are invited to understand their divine potential, experience transformational scripture in their daily lives, and live in alignment with their spiritual nature rather than succumb to earthly futility, as emphasized through insightful biblical references and theological interpretations. Join them on this journey to taste the power of the age to come.
Welcome to another edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where hosts Bill and Steve dive deep into the mysteries of spiritual wisdom as revealed in the scriptures. This episode explores the profound insights from Isaiah 64 and 1 Corinthians, discussing how God's spirit empowers us to understand the gifts freely given to us, beyond mere human effort and understanding.
Join us as we unravel the hidden wisdom of God, a mystery that was long concealed but now revealed through the Spirit. We explore how the new covenant brings liberation from the constraints of the law, allowing us to live a life empowered by grace. Discover the transformative power of abiding in Christ and how the Spirit enables us to bear much fruit, living a life of love, joy, peace, and righteousness.
Tune in as we share personal anecdotes, scripture references, and encouraging insights into living a fruitful Christian life, relying not on our strength but on the life-giving Spirit within us. Be inspired to embrace your identity as a new creation in Christ, liberated from the futility of human effort and equipped to blossom into the person God intends you to be. Don't miss this enlightening episode filled with hope and spiritual enlightenment!
In this episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, hosts Bill and Steve dive deep into the concept of living a life empowered by the Spirit, contrasting it with the futile human efforts of abiding by the law. As they explore Paul’s teachings from Galatians and Romans, they reveal the core message of embracing God's righteousness rather than striving for perfection under the law. Through engaging discussions, they emphasize the importance of continual belief in Christ’s resurrection as a daily salvific force, rescuing us from embarrassment and empowering us to genuinely live and blossom in His grace. Join them as they unravel the mysteries of faith, supported by biblical insights and personal anecdotes that illuminate the true path to victorious Christian living.
Welcome to another intriguing episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast hosted by Bill and his co-host, Grace Guard Dog Steve. Despite technical glitches swallowing their episodes and an overwhelming spam attack on their social media, the duo perseveres, eager to let their thoughts flow and connect with their audience.
This episode delves deep into the challenges they've been facing, from unexplained podcast disappearances to a relentless battle with spam on their Facebook page. Yet, through these trials, they stay steadfast, relying on the grace of God and their faith, knowing there is still work to be done and a message to share.
The discussion takes a reflective turn as they explore themes of divine intervention, community support, and the true essence of the gospel. Through a candid conversation interwoven with scripture, they underscore the importance of the spirit over human effort and the transformative power of grace, urging listeners to lean on faith and embrace a spirit-led life.
Welcome to a thought-provoking episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where hosts Bill and Steve delve into the intricate world of faith, the spirit, and the often misunderstood concepts surrounding biblical translations. This episode unravels the layers of spiritual growth and the profound impact of relying on different translations of the Bible.
Bill and Steve discuss the complexities of faith as they reflect on their journey and the challenges faced by modern Christians in interpreting spiritual truths. They critique the notion of translations like the New Living Translation, which may mislead readers with paraphrased interpretations posing as true translations.
Engage with the heartfelt exchange on how the old self, or the human nature, intertwines with spiritual awakening, the pitfalls of traditional interpretations, and the realization that faith is a divine manifestation, not a mere human effort. Journey with the hosts as they navigate through Romans and Corinthians, sharing biblical insights and personal anecdotes that shed light on living a spirit-led life.
This episode serves as a reminder that true understanding of spiritual texts requires guidance from the Holy Spirit and an open heart to receive divine wisdom. Join the grace guard dogs as they explore profound truths, debunk myths, and inspire listeners to embrace the power of grace in their daily lives.
Welcome to the latest edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where hosts Bill and Steve, also known as the Grace Guard Dog, embark on a spiritual exploration. This episode delves into the unexpected discovery of a lost podcast episode and the peculiar technical challenges that have emerged, turning a seemingly ordinary day into a journey of faith and grace.
As the conversation unfolds, the hosts reflect on the mysterious workings of divine grace, exploring how challenges, big or small, provide an opportunity for spiritual growth and the manifestation of God's glory. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, Bill and Steve navigate the complexities of faith, shedding light on the power of God's love that transcends human logic.
Join in as they discuss the profound implications of living by grace, relying not on one's abilities but on the unwavering faithfulness of Christ. Discover the beauty of finding peace amidst chaos, the hope that never disappoints, and the love of God poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, offering a fresh perspective on life's adversities and the divine grace that guides us through.
Welcome to a special edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast, dedicated to honoring mothers everywhere. In this episode, Bill and Steve explore the spiritual significance of motherhood through the lens of grace and faith. They share personal stories, celebrate the influence of their own mothers, and delve into the wisdom of the Bible, discussing the Proverbs 31 woman and the allegory of the two covenants from Galatians.
Listeners are invited to reflect on the importance of waiting on God's promises and understanding the two forms of motherhood represented by Hagar and Sarah. The episode highlights the transformative power of grace, urging mothers to nurture their children with love rather than condemnation, aligning with the message of freedom in Christ.
Join us in this heartfelt tribute to mothers and gain insights into the New Covenant, where milk and solid food symbolize spiritual growth and maturity. Be blessed as we embrace the new identity given to us by the gospel and celebrate the role of mothers in guiding us towards it.
Welcome to the first episode of 2025 on the Guardians of Grace podcast! Join hosts Bill and Steve as they bring in the New Year with discussions rooted in thankfulness and a deeper understanding of grace. This episode dives into Romans Chapter 4, exploring the notion that God's grace means He no longer counts our sins against us, using Abraham as an exemplar of faith counted as righteousness. Despite his flaws, Abraham is portrayed as steadfast in belief, illustrating God's unwavering faithfulness even when our own is lacking.
The conversation shifts to the concept of the new covenant, contrasting it with the Mosaic covenant. Listeners will learn how, under the new covenant, God remembers our sins no more, enabling us to live freely without the legalistic burdens previously imposed. The hosts candidly share personal stories and struggles, emphasizing the transformative power of experiencing God's love directly, and how it manifests as acts of kindness and love toward others.
Engage with this thought-provoking episode as Bill and Steve clarify misconceptions about grace, faith, and righteousness—offering encouragement to embrace a God-centered life that triumphs over human frailty. As they look forward to the year ahead, the hope is to widen the influence of the Guardians of Grace and deepen understanding of life's true nature, shaped by the eternal love and wisdom of God.
Welcome to the latest episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where Bill and Steve explore the profound lessons from Romans Chapter 4, examining the unconventional paths to righteousness walked by biblical figures Abraham and David. This episode delves into the idea of faith being credited as righteousness, emphasizing that human effort holds no weight in God's promises.
Bill and Steve discuss the significance of circumcision as a symbol of cutting away the flesh, representing the removal of reliance on human effort. Through candid conversation and personal reflections, they highlight how God's faithfulness prevails in our lives, despite our shortcomings and human failings.
Join the hosts for an enlightening discussion filled with scriptural insights and a reminder of God's gracious promise to remember our sins no more, giving us the righteousness we could never achieve on our own.
Welcome to a new episode of the Guardian's Grace Podcast with your hosts, Bill and Steve. In this session, we delve into the profound journey of discovering the powerful mercy of God and its transformative impact on our lives. Steve shares his experiences in the studio, highlighting how the Spirit's tangible presence awakens us to the reality of Christ within.
We explore the fascinating insights from the book of Romans, emphasizing the constant reliance on God's mercies to manifest His will through us. As Bill illustrates, our natural minds often contradict the spirit, but understanding the Roman teachings helps bridge this gap. Join us as we examine the biblical examples of Abraham and David, who demonstrate that despite their imperfections, they were made righteous by faith, not by works.
Engage with us in unraveling the gospel's essential message – that God’s righteousness is given by His grace, ensuring our sins and lawless deeds are remembered no more. This episode encourages believers to depend on the Spirit for transformation, revealing that true spiritual life is a gift of mercy, not effort.
Join us as we learn to intertwine with God's purpose, finding peace and strength in His perfect will, and embrace the empowering truth that Christ in us is the hope of glory.
Welcome to the Guardians of Grace podcast. Join Bill and Steve as they delve into the essence of the Gospel and the pivotal role of grace over human effort in the Christian journey. Listen to humorous and heartfelt discussions about the challenges of relying on one's own strength, the pitfalls of legalism, and the liberation found in embracing the good news of the Gospel. Discover why the righteousness of Christ, rather than our striving, is the foundation of a fulfilled spiritual life.
In this episode, Bill and Steve candidly share personal experiences and insights about the struggles and breakthroughs encountered on the path from a performance-driven faith to a grace-filled understanding of God’s love. Explore the transformational journey that reveals how the Spirit empowers believers to live righteously, not by adhering to laws or promises, but by resting in the faithfulness of Christ. Join the conversation and learn how to live a life established on grace, where reliance on the Holy Spirit replaces self-effort, leading to true spiritual growth and peace.
Welcome to another engaging episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where Bill and Grace Guard Dog Steve dive deep into the profound simplicity and liberating power of the gospel. In a candid conversation, they explore the theme of righteousness as revealed in the book of Romans, contrasting it with the performance-driven mindset of the Mosaic covenant.
Join them as they unpack the "proclamation of Jesus Christ" which establishes believers in faith, emphasizing the ongoing, moment-by-moment trust in God's faithfulness rather than our own efforts. Through personal anecdotes and insightful discourse, they reveal how living by the Spirit transforms daily life, offering salvation from self-condemnation and the tendency to judge others.
Discover the joyous freedom found in the declaration of the gospel, as Bill shares his own journey from self-righteous legalism to embracing grace, and how this understanding cultivates a life rooted in dependence on the Holy Spirit. This episode challenges contemporary Christianity to return to a Spirit-led life, pointing towards storing treasures in heaven and experiencing a truly victorious Christian life.
Welcome to another enriching episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where hosts Bill and Grace Guard Dog Steve delve into the profound topic of living under the New Covenant of grace. With heartfelt appreciation for their listeners, they explore how to navigate the Christian life without falling into the trap of legalism.
This episode unpacks the distinction between the Old and New Covenants, emphasizing the importance of relying on Christ's faithfulness rather than our own efforts. Through a detailed discussion of Galatians chapter 2, the hosts illustrate how trying to earn righteousness through the law is futile and how true righteousness is found in Christ's faithfulness.
Listeners are encouraged to embrace the Spirit's work in their lives, letting go of legalistic mindsets and allowing Christ to live through them. The episode concludes with a prayer for deeper understanding and reliance on God's grace, urging everyone to take root in the truth of the New Covenant. Tune in and be blessed as you discover the liberating power of grace!
Welcome to another enlightening episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where hosts Bill and Steve, also known as Grace Guard Dogs , dive into the fascinating topic of biblical translations and interpretations. In this episode, they explore the nuances of different Bible versions, particularly focusing on Young's Literal Translation, and discuss the implications of these translations on our understanding of biblical texts.
Join the conversation as they delve into the concept of 'ages' in the Bible, a crucial element often overlooked or misinterpreted due to translation choices. Bill and Steve unpack the significance of the ages, explaining how they reveal God's sovereign plan and purpose throughout history. They discuss the transition between the Mosaic age and the spirit-driven church age, highlighting the importance of understanding these ages to gain a deeper appreciation of God's unfolding plan.
Through engaging discussions and biblical references, this episode aims to provide listeners with a fresh perspective on how to approach the scriptures and the profound impact of understanding the ages on our spiritual journey. Tune in for an eye-opening exploration of God's providence and sovereignty, and how these themes are woven throughout the tapestry of time.
In this special edition of the "Guardians of Grace" podcast, hosts dive into the complex question of what Jesus meant by "this generation" in Matthew 24. Featuring a live call-in segment with one of their loyal listeners, Bob, they explore the differences between the old and new covenants and the historical context of Jesus' prophecies.
The episode delves into the interpretation of key biblical passages, particularly focusing on the generation during Jesus' time, the destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70, and the spread of the gospel. Through an engaging discussion, the hosts analyze the transition from the old covenant to the new, the role of Israel, and God's overarching plan as revealed in scripture.
Join the conversation as they unravel the historical and theological significance of Matthew 23 and 24, providing insights into how these events were part of a divine plan. This episode offers a deeper understanding of biblical prophecies and their fulfillment, emphasizing the wisdom and knowledge of God beyond tracing out.
In this engaging episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, hosts Bill and Steve delve into the significance of the two witnesses mentioned in the Bible. They explore the idea of the "thorn in the flesh" and how it relates to both legalism and grace, drawing from various biblical texts to provide clarity and understanding.
The hosts highlight the presence of a growing group of listeners in the UK and the Philippines, as well as an unexpected surge of interest in Indiana. They share personal anecdotes and reflections on the power of divine revelation, emphasizing the importance of the word of God combined with spiritual illumination.
Bill and Steve discuss the role of grace in overcoming obstacles, referencing the Old Testament's portrayal of thorns in the flesh as people with perverted doctrines. They explore the concept of spiritual interpretation and the necessity of the Holy Spirit in understanding and applying biblical truths.
Join Bill and Steve as they uncover the profound connection between the word and the spirit, and how this dynamic duo serves as the true witnesses of God's grace. With heartfelt prayers and expressions of gratitude, they conclude the episode by celebrating the impact of the Guardians of Grace community worldwide.
In this episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, Bill and Steve delve into the profound wisdom found in the scriptures, exploring the themes of rest, contentment, and overcoming anxiety through the strength of Christ. They emphasize the importance of daily rest in God's grace, moving beyond legalistic observance of specific days, and instead finding peace in His presence every day.
The hosts discuss the transformative power of inward strength through Christ, as revealed in Philippians 4:13, correcting common misconceptions about the verse's meaning. They illustrate how true contentment comes not from outward achievements or self-reliance, but from resting in Christ's sufficiency and allowing His spirit to work through us.
Through thoughtful discussion and personal anecdotes, Bill and Steve encourage listeners to embrace the secret of contentment by relying on the inward strength provided by Christ. They highlight the importance of waiting on the Lord, trusting in His timing, and experiencing His peace and joy amidst life's challenges.
Tune in to discover how embracing God's rest can lead to a life of peace, joy, and fulfillment, regardless of circumstances. Join the conversation and find encouragement to live a life rooted in the grace and strength of Christ.
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, where Bill and Steve delve into the profound concept of divine rest. In a post-hurricane world where nature's unpredictability reminds us of biblical prophecies, our hosts find solace in the scripture, exploring how the Bible guides us to enter a spiritual rest amidst life's chaos.
This episode unpacks the meaning behind "be diligent to enter that rest," as Bill and Steve share revelations on relying on God's grace rather than our own efforts. Through engaging discussions, they explore the biblical narrative of Abraham and the Israelites, drawing lessons on faith, rest, and the futility of human striving.
Join us as we uncover the significance of intertwining our strength with God's, living in the moment, and experiencing the righteousness, peace, and joy found in the Holy Spirit. Learn how entering God's rest can transform relationships and bring about a profound sense of peace in daily life. This episode offers a refreshing perspective on the Christian journey, encouraging listeners to rest in the finished work of Christ and embrace the joy of His presence.
Welcome to another episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast with your hosts, Bill and Steve. In this engaging discussion, they explore the profound concept of rest, as described in the Bible. As they navigate through personal anecdotes and spiritual insights, they delve into the transformative nature of God's kingdom, characterized by righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Facing the imminent threat of a hurricane, Bill and Steve share their thoughts on the Seventh-day Adventist view of the Sabbath and the importance of understanding the true rest that comes with the New Covenant. They compare the Old Covenant's focus on physical rest with the New Testament's emphasis on resting in the finished work of Christ.
Join them as they uncover the deeper meaning of Sabbath rest, highlighting the necessity of approaching the throne of grace to find mercy and grace in times of need. This episode invites listeners to embrace a life empowered by God's grace, moving beyond human effort to experience the true peace and rest that comes from abiding in Christ.
In this heartfelt episode of the Guardians of Grace podcast, Bill and Steve navigate the turbulent waters of personal grief and anxiety. Bill opens up about his father's passing and the challenges of caring for his mother with dementia. Through their candid conversation, they explore the profound wisdom in Philippians 4, discovering how to find peace amidst life's greatest trials.
Join them as they delve into the transformative power of experiencing Christ, the importance of prayer, and the peace that surpasses all understanding. Whether you're facing your own struggles or seeking deeper spiritual insight, this episode offers a beacon of hope and a practical guide to trusting in God's provision.
Welcome back to another edition of the Guardians of Grace podcast. Steve hosts solo this week, as Bill is overwhelmed with personal responsibilities. Steve requests prayers for Bill and encourages listeners to support the podcast.
In this episode, Steve dives into 2 Corinthians 10:4, discussing the divine power that believers have through Jesus Christ. He explains that the weapons of our warfare are not of human origin but are divinely powerful, capable of overcoming lofty thoughts and imaginations that stand against experiencing God.
Steve emphasizes the importance of recognizing that our human nature cannot win spiritual battles. Instead, it is through Christ in us that we gain victory. He encourages listeners to stop relying on human effort and to depend on the Spirit’s power. By giving Christ credit for our victories, we store up treasures in heaven.
Steve also explores the idea that the New Testament consistently teaches the necessity of divine power for living a Christian life. He concludes with a heartfelt prayer for wisdom and revelation for all listeners, urging them to embrace the simplicity and profound truth of the new covenant.
We all want to be doers of the word but do you even know what a doer of the word is? I will guaranty your definition will not match the Bible's.
Digging deeper into the idea of the privilege it is to be a vessel God uses. Also,what it means to be able to see God and the activity of the Kingdom of Heaven.
Have you ever experienced Vessel-Joy? Want to? There is nothing on this planet that compares.
What would begin and end in Spirit? What could it possibly mean? What Bible verses come to mind?
Why are we as Christians Christianing the way we do? Why do we as Christian do the "live the best Christian life you can" program? Does it remotely work? Why aren't we living a way of life in Christ Jesus that Paul taught everywhere in every church? Shouldn't we at least try depending on the holiness of God rather than our holiness?
Do you want to be "always Bull's eye? Do you Biblically know what it means?
Let's just say you can be Bull's eye much more than ever before. Listen and see how.
GofG is the Guardians of Grace and this new year is going to be awesome so please join us....You will be glad you did!
Here it is, the first plan that tells you how to live the Christian life. It is foolproof!
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What would we blame Adam for? Your monetary or voluntary support are much welcomed! To extend your support visit our website
Are old men allowed in heaven? Why would I even ask such a question?
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Does the Bible ever tell you that you can rebuild something you have destroyed ?
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How does the Bible tell us to get encouraged in heart? Do you think it would be important to know? Join us and we will find out together!
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The Adamic nature equals a virus. Check this podcast out and see why I say such a thing!
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Why do you read the Bible? Should it be read at all?
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Are we judged for anything in the New Covenant? If so, what? What are we being judged for?
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Should New Covenant believers have confidence? If so, in what?
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Have you ever heard of treasures of darkness. Are they good or bad....
what's up?
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Child of light...What does the Bible actually picture when it uses that term? Join the podcast and find out!
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Why would I consider a trial, joy? Am I nuts?
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Have you, like Martin Luther felt that James does not harmonize with the rest of the Bible? Listen to this podcast and then tell me what you think.
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Find out why your heavenly Father is not disappointed with you! You do know He is not disappointed with you, right?
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This is a personal challenge...Can you tell me what the Bible is about? If you can not answer me coherently then you should listen intently to this podcast!
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Did Abraham actually believe God? Are you sure? Could you be dogmatic? Could both answers be true? (yes) (no)
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What was Life before Law like? What is life after the Law? It will be refreshing to take a look!
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Can you know about the Day of Pentecost and not be Pentecostal?
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Have you ever tangibly felt love? Mabey from a spouse?
I don't hear people describing it. Can love be a sensation? Thi9s is our topic so join us!
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What does it mean to be a servant of God? No, it does not mean that at all!
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Join us as we give Mothers the respect they deserve.
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That would be so weird if a rock followed Israel.
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Can a person activate the Holy Spirit? Join us and find out!
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What does an abundance of Spirit mean to the 21st Century Christian?
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Guardians Bill and Steve look into a controversial verse in Romans 8.
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Do you know what Jesus spoke about when the disciples said, "you are speaking so plainly that we know you are God"? Want to find out?
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Do you know what Jesus taught the disciples in that upper room just before they all went to the final place He would ever freely go? The answer will amaze you.
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If any one has ever told you to be ware of Hyper Grace you will get a kick out of this podcast. Listen and see why!
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What is the face of your nature?
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How do Eternal and Temporal truths govern the lives of Christians today?
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In this podcast the Bible teaches what circumcision means to the Christian. Do you know? If not, you need to find out.
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Ever felt Bipolar as a Christian? It is not just you or is it?
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How do we balance resting as a Christian? The answer might surprise you.
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Do you know the mystery of the "law of dynamics" that was hidden for 2000 years that Romans chapter 7 reveals?
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Do you know Romans 7 reveals something hidden for over 2000 years?
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Repentance does it mean feeling bad or change your thinking?
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Letting it all loose in part 4...holding nothing back!
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Unlocking the controversial 1st John 1:9 Do we have to say anything else?
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Have you ever considered this to be what 1st John is about?
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Have you ever wondered what 1st John is actually trying to say? Join us and find out!
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Do you have any idea of the change being born from above had on the New Covenant? Do you?
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Biil and Steve look at how Born Again, the two Covenants, legalism and the Gospel fit together. Care to take a stab at it?
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Elementary principles should we fear or embrace them? What are they, for that matter? Join us and learn!
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The GofG trio looks at the idea of our two natures...HUH??
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The GofG trio of Bill, Steve and Mark will live or die by the foolishness of the Word. See what that means to all Guardians across the world.
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Answering the most fundamental question for a Christian.
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Steve and Bill give an introduction to Guardians of Grace. They also talk about their testimonies and their credentials. Bit of a spoof but based on the word. They dig into the verses about standing firm against a yoke of slavery. FREEDOM! Galations 5.
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Is Living in the Spirit the same as Living in Grace? Steve and Bill point to the scriptures on Living by the Spirit. Both make a stand in the realm of Grace. This is sample Bible study and more episodes to follow on who and what is the Guardians of Grace podcast.
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