Encounter - Wk 9 : Grace frees you from condemnation

Andrew Toogood speaking.

Andrew Toogood speaking.
Andrew Toogood speaking.
Andrew Toogood speaking.
Many of us live in fear of sin, believing we need to control it or battle against it. However, we need a new view of sin to understand that we are the righteousness of Christ, and it is His job to free us with grace and mercy. Sin is our nature, not our actions, and Christ came to give us a new nature, transforming us from the inside out.
Grace frees us, not to live in sin, but to have our core self regenerated, to make good choices to live in holiness, no longer as slaves to that sin.
Andrew Toogood speaking.

Whenever you experience feelings of guilt, shame, condemnation etc, they are coming from a core belief that says whenever we behave in a way we know isn't right, our position with God has changed. We label ourselves, or have labels placed upon us throughout our lives that go deeper than just the power of words. They take root and we believe the label more than what God says about us. But Grace changes your name, removes the labels and shows us to be holy and blameless before God. Grace calls out of us things that we may not be able to see, but God does. Be encouraged to believe what God says about you, and not what the world says.
Penny Toogood speaking.
Andrew Toogood speaking.
Because of the resurrection, we are free and have hope. When we live in the light of forgiveness, our life changes in ways deeper than condemnation, guilt and shame ever can. In a world that places all value on self, the idea of absolute truth is ridiculed, but it can't change that truth cuts through selfishness. To meet our deep need of living a life of significance, we can have a meanignful life because of Christ's resurrection - an eternal impact because of an eternal life. Be encouraged by the truth of the resurrection and the freedom we've received.
Andrew Toogood speaking.
As we look at Romans and its message of transforming grace, this week we get into what has been described as the chief point and central place of the whole Bible by Luther, and the passage that if really understood means you understand the whole of the Bible (Doug Moo) - Romans 3:21-28.
Andrew looks at true faith (v26), the faith of the Centurion in Luke 7 and shows that as the Holy Spirit does His work in you, He becomes bigger, our self-centredness becomes smaller, and we understand and can live reflecting our true state : that we are righteous, blameless, justified freely and gratuitously by Grace. What a gift!
Andrew Toogood speaking.
We start on a new series this week, and it's all about grace as taught by Paul in his letter to the Romans. Grace is at the core of our values at Exchange Church, and this series starts by reminding us that grace is not a concept - Grace is a person, and His name is Jesus. Over the coming weeks you'll likely hear things that you've never heard, things that might get your back up and make you feel indignant. That's ok - encountering radical grace might well bring about radical reactions before it brings radical change, but if you allow yourself to encounter Jesus just as He is - Grace personified - you're well positioned let grace change you and your world as you understand just what it means to be forever acceptable & pleasing to God. That's the gift of grace received by faith.