EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 20 MIN
Gospel | Gospel Vocabulary
from GraceWalk Radio · host GraceLife Church
Gospel Season 2, Episode 3 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode, Derek and Caleb kick off a new series on gospel vocabulary by exploring the foundation of it all—the gospel itself. They unpack the difference between objective truth and subjective feelings, emphasizing that true freedom comes from anchoring our lives in what Christ has done, not in our performance or circumstances. The gospel is not advice or a call to self-improvement, but good news—an accomplished work through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Ultimately, they remind listeners that the gospel is the heart of the Christian faith: the finished work of Christ, received by faith, and the only true power for salvation.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
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Gospel Season 2, Episode 3 Gospel Vocabulary In this episode, Derek and Caleb kick off a new series on gospel vocabulary by exploring the foundation of it all—the gospel itself. They unpack the difference between objective truth and subjective feelings, emphasizing that true freedom comes from anchoring our lives in what Christ has done, not in our performance or circumstances. The gospel is not advice or a call to self-improvement, but good news—an accomplished work through the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus. Ultimately, they remind listeners that the gospel is the heart of the Christian faith: the finished work of Christ, received by faith, and the only true power for salvation.Follow GraceWalk Radio on X: @gracewalkradioDerek Levendusky is the Lead Pastor at Redeeming Hope in Clarksville, TN. www.redeeminghope.orgCaleb Berg is one of the Pastors at GraceLife Church in Avon, NY. www.gracelifeavon.com
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