I Admit We Can "Fall" From Grace. BUT It's Not What You Think!

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The concept of “falling from grace” is explored, challenging the notion that it means losing salvation due to excessive sin. Instead, it is argued that falling from grace, as described in Galatians, refers to abandoning the grace of God through legalism, believing salvation requires adherence to the law rather than faith in Christ’s finished work. This misunderstanding can lead to confusion and insecurity about one’s salvation.

Larry highlights testimonies from individuals who were negatively impacted by the lordship salvation doctrine. These testimonies describe feelings of doubt, fear, and unworthiness, stemming from the belief that salvation requires continuous obedience and self-examination. Larry emphasizes the importance of embracing God’s grace and understanding that salvation is a gift received through faith in Christ’s finished work, not through personal efforts.

The Apostle Paul warns against modern-day Judaizers who teach that belief alone is insufficient, emphasizing the importance of resting in God’s finished work and rejecting doctrines that add to it.

“If you look at the singular point of failure in a young man’s life, it’s when he loses a male role model.”