EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 47 MIN
Resurrection Sunday - "Grace Greater than the Law"
from The Scarlet Thread - Finding Christ in Every Book of the Bible · host Concord PCA
Join us for our Resurrection Sunday service as Dr. Becker covers through John 1:17; Acts 13:38-39; & Luke 24:13-27 in his sermon titled, "Grace Greater than the Law" /or/ "The Day the Hope of Men (almost) Failed"Q1. Am I still relating to God through performance rather than grace? - “The law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” - Do I measure my standing with God based on how well I think I’m doing? - Where am I subtly trying to earn what can only be received?Q2. Do I actually believe I am justified—or just trying to improve? - “By Him everyone who believes is freed from everything you could not be freed from by the law…” - Do I live as someone who has been fully justified, or as someone still trying to fix myself? - What guilt or failure am I holding onto that this passage says has already been dealt with?Q3. Where am I underestimating the limits of the law? - The law can define sin but cannot remove it. - Do I expect rules, discipline, or moral effort to produce transformation they were never designed to produce? - Where have I confused behavior management with heart change?Q4. Am I missing Christ even while knowing Scripture? - In Luke 24, they knew the Scriptures but didn’t recognize Jesus until He explained them. - Do I read Scripture as information, or as something that ultimately points me to Christ? - Where might I be knowledgeable, yet still missing the central reality?Q5. Has grace actually changed my posture—or just my theology? - If grace is greater than the law, it should produce freedom, humility, and gratitude. - Am I more marked by joy and assurance, or by pressure and self-evaluation? - What would visibly change in my life if I fully lived as someone justified by grace?For more information about Concord Presbyterian Church of Gulf Breeze, FL. visit our website at https://concordpres.com
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Join us for our Resurrection Sunday service as Dr. Becker covers through John 1:17; Acts 13:38-39; & Luke 24:13-27 in his sermon titled, "Grace Greater than the Law" /or/ "The Day the Hope of Men (almost) Failed"Q1. Am I still relating to God through performance rather than grace? - “The law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.” - Do I measure my standing with God based on how well I think I’m doing? - Where am I subtly trying to earn what can only be received?Q2. Do I actually believe I am justified—or just trying to improve? - “By Him everyone who believes is freed from everything you could not be freed from by the law…” - Do I live as someone who has been fully justified, or as someone still trying to fix myself? - What guilt or failure am I holding onto that this passage says has already been dealt with?Q3. Where am I underestimating the limits of the law? - The law can define sin but cannot remove it. - Do I expect rules, discipline, or moral effort to produce transformation they were never designed to produce? - Where have I confused behavior management with heart change?Q4. Am I missing Christ even while knowing Scripture? - In Luke 24, they knew the Scriptures but didn’t recognize Jesus until He explained them. - Do I read Scripture as information, or as something that ultimately points me to Christ? - Where might I be knowledgeable, yet still missing the central reality?Q5. Has grace actually changed my posture—or just my theology? - If grace is greater than the law, it should produce freedom, humility, and gratitude. - Am I more marked by joy and assurance, or by pressure and self-evaluation? - What would visibly change in my life if I fully lived as someone justified by grace?For more information about Concord Presbyterian Church of Gulf Breeze, FL. visit our website at https://concordpres.com
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