Angel Talk, May 10, 2026
Topic: Grace Is Not Just What You Say Before Dinner
Too often we as Christians have to walk difficult times upon our path. When we go to God in prayer especially during those times, do we ask for grace or quote scripture? Grace does not come without asking.
Join us for another exciting Angel Talk radio show sponsored by The Living Light Center a Church of Faith and Healing.
Grace Is Not Just What You Say Before Dinner: Seeking Mercy, Discernment, and God’s Will
Opening Theme: Grace as a Daily Request
The episode opens with Reverend Sandy and Reverend Jim Young introducing Angel Talk Radio Live and the program’s theme, “Grace is not just what you say before dinner.” Sandy frames grace as more than a formal religious word or a meal blessing; she describes it as God’s favor, kindness, mercy, and help during difficult times. She also shares a prophecy-style reading urging listeners to keep their focus on God, practice kindness toward others, and recognize blessings as coming from divine love.
Grace, Law, and the Role of Christ
Jim expands the discussion by contrasting the strictness of spiritual law with the mercy and grace he associates with Christ. He argues that people should ask for grace directly rather than only quoting scripture or trying to endure every hardship through personal strength. He describes grace as a gift that can help a person move through difficult spiritual lessons and says that asking for grace can sometimes change what a person has to walk through.
Service, Prayer, and Spiritual Responsibility
Both speakers emphasize daily prayer, asking to be aligned with God’s will, and doing acts of kindness without seeking personal credit. Sandy explains that what people send out spiritually or emotionally comes back to them, and she connects this with the principle of reaping what one sows. Jim adds personal examples about helping people with food, praying for others, and trying to give God the credit rather than making good deeds a public display.
Warnings About Influence, Misused Knowledge, and Division
The conversation moves into warnings about negative spiritual influences, manipulation, occult activity, and what the speakers describe as the misuse of divine energy. Jim also discusses concerns about racism, history being forgotten, abusive preaching, false teachers, and social division. These claims are presented as the speakers’ religious and spiritual opinions, and the episode repeatedly urges listeners to use discernment and avoid harmful attitudes or actions toward others.
Biblical Examples of Grace and Forgiveness
Sandy and Jim refer to several biblical figures and passages to explain grace, including Noah, Joseph, David, Moses, Christ, Psalms, Ephesians, Hebrews, Romans, John, and 2 Corinthians. They discuss Joseph’s forgiveness of his brothers, David’s need for forgiveness after wrongdoing, and Paul’s teaching that God’s grace is sufficient in weakness. Across these examples, they present grace as something that must be requested, received humbly, and then reflected in one’s behavior toward others.
Closing Message: Faith, Growth, and Becoming One with God
Near the end, the speakers discuss spiritual growth, fear of death, repeated soul lessons, the need to release fear, and the idea that people are being tested during a time of accelerated spiritual change. They encourage listeners to ask what separates them from God, to seek forgiveness, to trust God’s timing, and to replace fear with faith. The episode closes with thanks to listeners, appreciation for BBS Radio, and a Mother’s Day blessing.
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