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EPISODE · May 25, 2026 · 32 MIN

False Grace and Certain Judgment

from FPC Corinth Sermons · host First Presbyterian Church Corinth

One of the greatest dangers facing the church today is not outright atheism or open hostility to Christianity. It is a distorted version of Christianity that speaks often about grace but very little about holiness, repentance, obedience, or the fear of God. Dietrich Bonhoeffer famously called this “cheap grace.” Today we see forms of Christianity that want the benefits of Jesus without the lordship of Jesus. We see a version of faith that avoids hard truths because it fears offending people more than dishonoring God. Jude reminds us that the holiness of God matters. Truth matters. Doctrine matters. The way we live matters. Because false teaching is never merely intellectual, it is deeply spiritual and profoundly moral. What we believe about grace will shape the kind of disciples we become.

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One of the greatest dangers facing the church today is not outright atheism or open hostility to Christianity. It is a distorted version of Christianity that speaks often about grace but very little about holiness, repentance, obedience, or the fear of God. Dietrich Bonhoeffer famously called this “cheap grace.” Today we see forms of Christianity that want the benefits of Jesus without the lordship of Jesus. We see a version of faith that avoids hard truths because it fears offending people more than dishonoring God. Jude reminds us that the holiness of God matters. Truth matters. Doctrine matters. The way we live matters. Because false teaching is never merely intellectual, it is deeply spiritual and profoundly moral. What we believe about grace will shape the kind of disciples we become.

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