
Monday Apr 29, 2024
New City Catechism Question Twenty-Seven
Summary
In this episode, Bryan and Jon discuss the doctrine of election and its relation to predestination. They explore the idea that salvation is dependent on God's grace and not on our own actions. They also discuss the role of works in our salvation, highlighting the tension between faith and action. Additionally, they touch on the concept of common grace, which refers to the ways in which God shows kindness and goodness to all people, regardless of their election.
Takeaways
Salvation is dependent on God's grace and not on our own actions.
There is a tension between faith and action in the process of salvation.
Common grace refers to the ways in which God shows kindness and goodness to all people.
Works play a role in our process of salvation, but they do not justify us before God.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Halfway Point of the Study
05:24 The Tension Between Faith and Action
09:58 Exploring Common Grace
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