Oak Grove Baptist Church

05_03 - Life Together: 1st Timothy - The Grace of God - Kody Alvarez - Lead Pastor

45 min · 17 de may de 2026
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This sermon from 1 Timothy 1:12–17 focuses on the overwhelming grace of God displayed through calling, salvation, and daily dependence on Him. Paul reflects on his own life as proof that God does not call people because they are worthy, but because His grace makes them worthy. Even though Paul was once a blasphemer and persecutor of Christians, God showed him mercy and appointed him to ministry. The message emphasizes that every believer has been called to serve God where they live, work, and play, whether as parents, students, employees, or church leaders. The sermon repeatedly points back to the truth that God supplies the strength needed for His calling, and that believers are meant to live in daily dependence on Him rather than trying to serve in their own strength. Personal stories and biblical examples are used to show that God often works through weakness so that His power and glory are clearly seen. The second half of the sermon highlights the grace and mercy of God in salvation. Paul calls himself the “foremost” of sinners to demonstrate that no one is beyond the reach of God’s forgiveness. Mercy is described as God withholding the punishment sinners deserve, while grace is God giving undeserved relationship, love, and eternal life through Jesus Christ. The sermon centers on the gospel truth that Jesus came into the world to save sinners through His death on the cross and resurrection. Because of Christ’s sacrifice, anyone who repents and believes can receive eternal life. The message closes by reminding believers that the ultimate purpose of salvation is the worship and glory of God. Heaven is not glorious simply because of its blessings, but because God Himself is there, and believers are called both now and forever to honor Him with their lives.

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episode 05_03 - Life Together: 1st Timothy - The Grace of God - Kody Alvarez - Lead Pastor artwork

05_03 - Life Together: 1st Timothy - The Grace of God - Kody Alvarez - Lead Pastor

This sermon from 1 Timothy 1:12–17 focuses on the overwhelming grace of God displayed through calling, salvation, and daily dependence on Him. Paul reflects on his own life as proof that God does not call people because they are worthy, but because His grace makes them worthy. Even though Paul was once a blasphemer and persecutor of Christians, God showed him mercy and appointed him to ministry. The message emphasizes that every believer has been called to serve God where they live, work, and play, whether as parents, students, employees, or church leaders. The sermon repeatedly points back to the truth that God supplies the strength needed for His calling, and that believers are meant to live in daily dependence on Him rather than trying to serve in their own strength. Personal stories and biblical examples are used to show that God often works through weakness so that His power and glory are clearly seen. The second half of the sermon highlights the grace and mercy of God in salvation. Paul calls himself the “foremost” of sinners to demonstrate that no one is beyond the reach of God’s forgiveness. Mercy is described as God withholding the punishment sinners deserve, while grace is God giving undeserved relationship, love, and eternal life through Jesus Christ. The sermon centers on the gospel truth that Jesus came into the world to save sinners through His death on the cross and resurrection. Because of Christ’s sacrifice, anyone who repents and believes can receive eternal life. The message closes by reminding believers that the ultimate purpose of salvation is the worship and glory of God. Heaven is not glorious simply because of its blessings, but because God Himself is there, and believers are called both now and forever to honor Him with their lives.

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