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The Gospel Is Supposed to Be Good News

27 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Why do grace-filled churches make some people uncomfortable? This week, Jason explored the tension between fear-based religion and the freedom found in grace. Instead of preaching control and condemnation, Jesus revealed a God whose goodness leads people toward change. Jason shares his own experience of living in fear of losing God, only to discover that grace brings rest, freedom, and the courage to keep pursuing Him. For more info, visit  srcowboychurch.com [http://srcowboychurch.com], and follow us on Facebook.com/mycowboylogic [http://Facebook.com/mycowboylogic]

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