The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley
What role should politics play in the life of a believer? Is it okay to have EMDR treatment for my brain trauma? Do we believe Jesus or obey Jesus to be saved? What is “the obedience of faith”? What should a believer‘s thoughts be on birthright citizenship and immigration?
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Our pastor cheated on his wife and refused to step down. What are your thoughts? How do we approach God in prayer? And what about asking for relief or healing? How do we sense or feel the Holy Spirit’s presence in our lives?
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Why were other dead people raised at the resurrection of Jesus? Did Jesus go to Hell for three days? What is a “word of knowledge”? Why did Jesus teach them to pray: “Your will be done”? What does that mean?
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I am afraid of failure in the workplace. How do I overcome this fear? What is the gift of tongues? How is it given? Should we all have it? Do you have to fully grasp the extent of the punishment you deserve in order to be saved?
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What if Jesus’ resurrection changes more than your afterlife? The cross forgave you—but the resurrection gave you far more than a clean slate. In this message, Andrew unpacks why Jesus rising from the dead is the centerpiece of the gospel and the key to your new identity. You’re not just rescued from sin. You’re made alive, fused to Christ, and filled with His indestructible life right now. This sermon confronts lifeless religion, rule-based living, and the idea that Christianity is just moral improvement. It reveals the shocking truth: Christ is your life. Not someday. Not...
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How could Lot be righteous after what he did with his daughters? My friends say God never changes, so we should still be scared of Him like they were in the Old Testament? Why do so many people resist the message of God’s grace? *Previously aired
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I used to feel an incredibly strong connection to God, and now I feel nothing. Has He left me? Can you be saved if you don’t believe in the gospel message? My pastor said some of us are not living up to the standard presented in the book of James. What are your thoughts?
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I am afraid of failure in the workplace. How do I overcome this fear? What is the gift of tongues? How is it given? Should we all have it? Do you have to fully grasp the extent of the punishment you deserve in order to be saved?
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Thank you for what you taught me about relationships. My husband passed away recently, and I’m so grateful to know the truth. Can God still hear our prayers if there is sin in our lives? Does God ever hear the prayers of an unbeliever? Am I forgiven of a sin even if I do it again? Was my repentance not legitimate? One of our church leaders has a drug addiction. I’m wondering if he should still be teaching others?
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Matthew 25 contains two parables and a final judgment that all seem works-oriented. How should we interpret this chapter in light of God’s grace? My friend grew up Catholic and is into meditation and enlightenment. I’ve been talking to him about the gospel, but I wonder what you would tell him. Do you have any thoughts for him?
info_outlineCommunion is a celebration, not an infestation of examination!
Ever feel like communion is a spiritual background check? Lights dim. Music slows. You start auditing last week’s sins. But is that what Paul meant? In this clip, Andrew exposes the “examination infestation” and reveals what the Lord’s Supper is actually about—celebration, not inspection!
Discussion Questions:
- Why do you think so many churches have turned a celebration into an examination?
- What was the real problem at the Lord’s Supper in Corinth? How do we know?
- React to this statement: We keep trying to qualify for a supper celebrating that we’re qualified!
- React to this statement: The instruction Paul gives the Corinthians is to examine how they celebrate, eat at home first, and wait for one another.
- What might the average Christian be thinking is “happening” each time at the Lord’s Supper? What would you say to them in light of the truth?
- What does the Lord’s Supper mean to you personally? Why?
- What was the biggest takeaway from this message for you?