HE PAID IT ALL: HOW TO REST IN THE FINISHED WORK OF CHRIST

Wretched Radio with Todd Friel - En podcast av Fortis Institute

It’s Witness Wednesday! Todd Friel is back at Kennesaw State University to engage students in conversations about faith, salvation, and their beliefs. Segment 1: • Michael, a self-professed Christian, struggles to clearly articulate what it means to be saved. • He expresses a belief in God’s forgiveness but also assumes good works play a role in earning salvation. • Todd challenges this view by emphasizing that salvation cannot be earned through works but is a gift of grace. Segment 2: • Todd explains the Gospel, highlighting Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection as the only way to reconcile sinners with a holy God. • He uses analogies, like a courtroom trial, to show that human works cannot pay the penalty of sin. • Michael admits he hasn’t fully submitted his life to Christ, saying he is still waiting for the right moment to commit. Segment 3: • Thomas, another professing believer, shares his view that being a Christian involves doing good works to earn God’s favor. • Todd gently points out that relying on good works is contrary to the Gospel and shares how Jesus’ finished work on the cross is sufficient for salvation. • Thomas struggles with reconciling his actions with God’s grace, believing he must “earn” his place in heaven through obedience. Segment 4: • Todd explains the difference between works as a response to salvation versus works as a means of salvation. • He emphasizes that Christians obey God because they have already been saved, not to earn salvation. • Thomas begins to see that assurance and joy come from trusting in Christ’s finished work, not from striving to prove oneself to God. ___ Thanks for listening! Wretched Radio would not be possible without the financial support of our Gospel Partners. If you would like to support Wretched Radio we would be extremely grateful. VISIT https://fortisinstitute.org/donate/ If you are already a Gospel Partner we couldn’t be more thankful for you if we tried!

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