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Grace Is Not Just What Saves You — It’s What Trains You
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Grace Is Not Just What Saves You — It’s What Trains You

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Most of us learned about grace when we got saved. But Paul says something in Titus 2:11–12 that a lot of people read right past — grace doesn't just save you. It teaches you.


In this episode we slow down on just two verses and look at what grace is actually doing in the life of a believer: what it's teaching us to say no to, what it's training us to say yes to, and why white-knuckle effort disconnected from the gospel doesn't actually change you at the root.


Grace is not a hall pass. It's a school.


💬 Discussion Questions

1. In what ways is grace a teacher? How does understanding what God has freely given change your motivation for how you live?

2. What's the difference between obeying out of fear or duty versus obeying as a response to grace? What does that difference feel like from the inside?

3. Where do you find it hardest to say no to ungodliness — and what role does grace actually play there, in your honest experience?