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Are We Saved by Grace or Good Works?

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Are we saved by grace—or do we have to earn it by being good enough? In this powerful devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster unpacks Ephesians 2 and Titus 3 to make a compelling case: Salvation is by grace, not works. If you’ve ever worried about “losing your salvation” because of sin or failure, this message will give you solid biblical assurance.

You’ll discover what it truly means to be saved by grace through faith, how God’s mercy withholds judgment we deserve, and why no amount of good deeds can earn what Christ has already freely given. Plus, you’ll learn the difference between working for your salvation and working it out in daily obedience.

Subscribe for weekly inspiration and share this video with someone struggling to understand their standing with God.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings

00:38 Reflection on Daniel W. Whitley's Song

01:27 The Assurance of Salvation

01:57 Salvation by Grace Through Faith

03:07 The Gift of Salvation

04:08 Living Out Your Salvation

06:17 Misconceptions About Sin and Salvation

08:04 The Role of Mercy in Salvation

09:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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Are we saved by grace—or do we have to earn it by being good enough? In this powerful devotion, Pastor Roderick Webster unpacks Ephesians 2 and Titus 3 to make a compelling case: Salvation is by grace, not works. If you’ve ever worried about “losing your salvation” because of sin or failure, this message will give you solid biblical assurance.

You’ll discover what it truly means to be saved by grace through faith, how God’s mercy withholds judgment we deserve, and why no amount of good deeds can earn what Christ has already freely given. Plus, you’ll learn the difference between working for your salvation and working it out in daily obedience.

Subscribe for weekly inspiration and share this video with someone struggling to understand their standing with God.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings

00:38 Reflection on Daniel W. Whitley's Song

01:27 The Assurance of Salvation

01:57 Salvation by Grace Through Faith

03:07 The Gift of Salvation

04:08 Living Out Your Salvation

06:17 Misconceptions About Sin and Salvation

08:04 The Role of Mercy in Salvation

09:26 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

  continue reading

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