The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley
Someone in our community just died of suicide. What can I be ready to say or share when people ask me about his death? My son tells me I need to go to a real church, my baptism doesn't count, and I'm not reading the true Bible. Help me! My husband passed away five years ago, and since then I've been helping others. Now, I need a job and place to live. What should my next steps be?
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What does Jude mean when it says, "build yourselves up"? And what about "praying in the Spirit"? Isn't that tongues? If not, what is it actually? My mother wants me to drive her to the Catholic church, but I wish she knew the truth about Jesus. What can I do? I put mud on my eyes and nothing happened. Why didn't God heal me?
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How do we balance God's goodness with God's justice? What about those who have never heard? They never had a chance! My children say I'm not a real Christian, because I don't have enough godly sorrow over my sins and not enough true repentance. Are they right about me?
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What does it mean to be "seated at God's right hand"? Does Jesus pray for us today? People are telling me that I'm going to Hell. What can I do? Why aren't we hearing people pray for Palestine (and Israel) and the children starving in Gaza?
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Are those who have a form of godliness in 2 Timothy 3 actually saved or not? Is there any truth to generational curses for believers? Why was Uzzah killed for touching the ark of the covenant? Is the gift of tongues for every believer? Is it the sign of true salvation? If genuine tongues involves human languages, then what is the other phenomenon we see today?
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I’m worried my love might grow cold and that I won’t stand firm until the end (Matthew 24). What can I do? I heard it’s not enough to be saved and now I need to be a disciple. What are your thoughts on this? My son is convinced we need to go to church on Saturday because of the Sabbath. Is this true? What are the names of the Holy Spirit? There are no “levels” for Christians, but what about the apostles? If I’m really saved, then why do I constantly get sinful thoughts flooding my mind? Is Jesus only drawing some people to be saved, leaving others with no invitation and no chance?
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Why Bring a Casserole to a Catered Feast? Let’s be honest—religion loves a potluck. Bring your best behavior. Whip up a little self-improvement. Sprinkle in some tithing and tears. Then hopefully, you’ll earn a seat at the table. But Jesus tells a different story in Luke 14. Grace doesn’t ask you to bring anything. It is the feast. Fully catered. No dishes. No duties. Just a wide-open invitation. In this final message of our “Flipped” series, we unpack two scandalous parables that wreck the religious mindset and show who’s really invited—and how radically forgiven they are. The...
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How do I share the message of God‘s grace with my father without it becoming a debate? How do the Jehovah’s Witnesses differ from born-again believers? At salvation, are we even forgiven for our future sins? Somebody told me that when I sin, my heart is filled with sin and I need to cleanse it. Is this true? If not, what is the healthy response to sinning?
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How can we share the gospel with those in an alternative lifestyle? Is the unpardonable sin only the Jews’ rejection of Jesus‘s miracles? Or is it rejection of Jesus by any of us? There are so many opinions about tongues. What is the truth?
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If believers don’t have to worry about their sins at the final judgment, then what’s up with 1 Peter 4:17? If we all get the same reward, then what is Jesus talking about in Revelation 22?
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Imagine this: The Father loves you just as deeply as He loves Jesus. That’s not wishful thinking—it’s the truth behind Jesus’ prayer for you in John 17. And that prayer? It’s already been answered.
This message invites you into a fresh understanding of what it means to be truly one with Jesus—not trying to get closer but resting in the reality that you already are. Your dependence on Him isn’t about lack or failure. It’s the overflow of a righteous, secure identity in Christ. You don’t have to earn His love or prove your worth. You’re embraced fully—just as you are.
Get ready to be encouraged, lifted, and reminded of your place in God’s heart. Watch now and discover your perfect union with Him—empowering you to depend on Christ to be Christ, in and through you!
Discussion Questions:
- React to this statement: You are not of this world!
- What does sanctified mean? How do people try to be sanctified? What really sanctifies?
- What level of oneness did Jesus pray for? What evidence do you see of this in the passage?
- React to this statement: The Father loves you just as much as He loves Jesus.
- Read verse 24. What does it mean to be with Jesus where He is?
- How does knowing your oneness lead to a healthier view of dependence?
- What is the biggest takeaway for you from this message?