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Ep. 145 | Deuteronomy Pt. 4

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In this message, we look at the Ten Commandments and what they reveal about God, sin, and our deep need for grace. The commandments are holy, good, and necessary. They teach us what love for God and neighbor looks like, expose the places where our hearts have wandered, and show us the life God desires for His people. But the law itself cannot sanctify us. The Ten Commandments can reveal sin, restrain evil, and guide obedience, but they cannot make the human heart holy. For that, we need the grace of God made available through Jesus Christ and poured into us by the Holy Spirit. This sermon invites us to recover a faithful view of both law and grace: we do not reject God’s commands, and we do not trust the commandments to save or sanctify us. Instead, we receive the law as a gift that points us to our need for Christ, and we receive grace as the power that forgives, transforms, and enables us to love and obey the Lord. For more info visit RGMCA.ORG

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Ep. 145 | Deuteronomy Pt. 4

In this message, we look at the Ten Commandments and what they reveal about God, sin, and our deep need for grace. The commandments are holy, good, and necessary. They teach us what love for God and neighbor looks like, expose the places where our hearts have wandered, and show us the life God desires for His people. But the law itself cannot sanctify us. The Ten Commandments can reveal sin, restrain evil, and guide obedience, but they cannot make the human heart holy. For that, we need the grace of God made available through Jesus Christ and poured into us by the Holy Spirit. This sermon invites us to recover a faithful view of both law and grace: we do not reject God’s commands, and we do not trust the commandments to save or sanctify us. Instead, we receive the law as a gift that points us to our need for Christ, and we receive grace as the power that forgives, transforms, and enables us to love and obey the Lord. For more info visit RGMCA.ORG

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