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The Max Lucado Encouraging Word Podcast

347: Applauding Grace

The Max Lucado Encouraging Word Podcast

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Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Talk Radio

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

Hello friend. I hope you’re doing well today. This week on the podcast we’re looking at an issue that plagued the Philippian church—legalism. They trusted the work of Jesus but were trying to add a little something on their own. If you ever find yourself looking for “Jesus plus” something else, the apostle Paul says to you what he said to the Philippians: “Now I am right with God, not because I followed the law, but because I believed in Christ. God uses my faith to make me right with him.”

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0:00.0

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0:03.5

Hello, friend.

0:08.4

This is Max Lakato.

0:10.2

Thanks for tuning in.

0:11.8

It's an honor to be with you.

0:14.1

As we study God's word together,

0:16.5

may our time uplift and encourage you.

0:20.4

If you could use some hope, I pray you find it here today.

0:32.9

This week on the podcast, we're looking at an issue that plagued the Philippian church.

0:39.2

Legalism.

0:40.3

They trusted the work of Jesus, but we're trying to add a little something on their own.

0:46.7

If you ever find yourself looking for Jesus plus something else, the Apostle Paul says to you what he said to the Philippians.

0:57.6

Now I am right with God, not because I followed the law, but because I believed in Christ.

1:05.3

God uses my faith to make me right with Him.

1:13.6

Paul. faith to make me right with him. We'll never forget the images of Dachau concentration camp.

1:18.6

30,000 registered deaths.

1:23.6

But since few records were kept, a safer estimate hovers around 200,000 murders.

1:31.8

May we never forget, DeKal.

1:34.1

Surviving prisoners never forgot.

1:37.9

And they always remembered these words that formed a cast iron lie on the front gate.

1:45.7

R. Bight, Mock, Fry.

1:50.0

You can still see it today. The gate is still there.

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