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    justification by faith alone

    Explore "justification by faith alone" with insightful episodes like "Freedom in Christ | Live Like You’re Alive", "Do Paul and James Agree About Justification? Giving an Answer", "Abraham Believed God (Genesis 15:6) - Audio" and "Abraham Believed God (Genesis 15:6) - PDF" from podcasts like ""Burnt Hickory | Sermons", "Better Bible Reading Podcast", "Ramona Valley Presbyterian Church (PCA)" and "Ramona Valley Presbyterian Church (PCA)"" and more!

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    Freedom in Christ | Live Like You’re Alive

    Freedom in Christ | Live Like You’re Alive
    The gospel, the good news of Jesus, is not just the ticket that gets you into God’s kingdom. The gospel is the fuel, the power, and the map that enables you to live the Christian life out. As we continue through the book of Galatians in the bible, we learn that we are justified through our faith in Jesus, which means that God’s grace is given freely to us to forgive us, pardon us, and make us right before Him. If you are a Christian, you have been made eternally alive through Jesus through your faith in what He has done. Justification is a universal need of all mankind, and we rejoice that God has made a way for us as sinners to be forgiven and brough into right standing considering His holiness. Have you been forgiven and made alive in Jesus? Do you care enough about the gospel to defend it? How are you living out your justification? If you’ve got questions, we’d love to connect with you and take the time to answer those questions, pray with you, and celebrate your next step in your faith journey. Reach out today or take the next step here – burnthickory.com/next.

    Do Paul and James Agree About Justification? Giving an Answer

    Do Paul and James Agree About Justification? Giving an Answer

    The debate between Protestants and Roman Catholics about justification is normally between Paul and James' teaching on justification. It is argued by Protestants that Paul teaches justification by faith alone, while Roman Catholics argue that James teaches a mixture of faith and works as the recipe for justification. Do these men agree? This is Giving an Answer, an edition of the Better Bible Reading Podcast with Kevin Morris 

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