The Ordinary Way: Life and Holiness

God Helps Those Who Help Themselves... Right?

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"God helps those who help themselves." It's one of the most quoted "Bible verses" that isn't actually in the Bible. In this episode, we explore where this popular saying originated, why so many Christians assume it's biblical, and how its message actually points in the opposite direction of the gospel. Together we discuss: * The surprising history behind the phrase * Why it resonates so deeply with our culture * What Scripture really says about grace and self-reliance * The difference between working for God's acceptance and working from God's acceptance * Why spiritual maturity isn't becoming more self-sufficient, but more dependent on Christ Jesus doesn't wait for us to get our lives together before coming to Him. He meets us in our helplessness, saves us by grace, and then begins transforming us from the inside out.

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