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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2025 · 9 MIN

"There Is Only One Good Work That Saves Us"

from The Brother Carlton Show · host Carlton Dwain Pruitt

In this video there are some deep and important points as found in Warren Wiersbe's excellent little book entitled "Be Joyful" which emphasize that salvation isn't about human effort or religious rituals, but about faith in Christ’s finished work on the cross. Here’s a summary of the key points: 1. Worship in Spirit: True worship isn’t about external rituals but comes from the heart, guided by the Holy Spirit. 2. Boasting in Christ: Salvation is about what Jesus has done, not our own deeds. We can’t earn salvation; it’s a gift of grace. 3. No Confidence in the Flesh: Human efforts can’t achieve what only God’s grace can. This reminds us to rely on God’s strength, not our own. The story about the pastor and the boat humorously illustrates that salvation doesn’t come from our efforts. It’s entirely God’s work. Let me know how you like this message. #hashtags #FaithInChrist #SalvationByGrace #FinishedWorkOfChrist #ChristianFaith #GraceAlone #SpiritualGrowth

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