Being Shaped by the Gospel
Sound doctrine is not just about information, but transformation. Through his letter to Titus, Paul writes to protect believers both from being influenced by secular culture, as well as from falling into legalism and cultural withdrawal. Sound doctrine not only saves us, but shapes us into the people of God—people who are zealous for good works. Because of Christ, our sins—past, present, and future—are no longer the measure of our condemnation, but the measure of his great love for us. There is no sin that is too great for his inexhaustible grace.
Topics: Salvation, Grace, Gospel
Speakers
Recent Sermons
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11/16/25
A Matter of Life and Death
Paul concludes Galatians 2 by showing that the gospel of grace doesn’t lead to lawlessness but produces real transformation. Justification ...
Danny Schillero
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11/09/25
Dependent Through Prayer
Prayer is an expression of dependence—a confession that God alone can do what we cannot. In 2 Thessalonians 3, Paul ...
Jonathan Albright
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11/09/25
Law and Gospel
In Galatians 2, Paul draws a vital distinction between the works of the law and faith in Jesus Christ. The ...
Danny Schillero