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He Is/We Are: He is Grace

An episode of the The Harbor podcast, hosted by The Harbor, titled "He Is/We Are: He is Grace" was published on July 1, 2024 and runs 35 minutes.

July 1, 2024 ·35m · The Harbor

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Have you ever felt like God in the Old Testament is different from God in the New Testament? The grace shown in the Old Testament and the grace we receive through Christ in the New Testament are very similar. We can even see God’s grace in the way He dealt with Adam and Eve in the garden despite the consequences of their sin. Watch this message to understand God's grace and how, even when He disciplines His children, it is His grace (undeserved yet freely given love and favor) we receive. Cli...

Have you ever felt like God in the Old Testament is different from God in the New Testament? The grace shown in the Old Testament and the grace we receive through Christ in the New Testament are very similar. We can even see God’s grace in the way He dealt with Adam and Eve in the garden despite the consequences of their sin. Watch this message to understand God's grace and how, even when He disciplines His children, it is His grace (undeserved yet freely given love and favor) we receive.

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