What Does the Word Say?
Summary: What Does the Word Say? is produced by Grace and Glory Media, an outreach of Grace Valley Christian Center under the leadership of founder and Senior Pastor, Rev. P. G. Mathew. We believe that the Bible is the infallible Word of God and is the only rule for faith and conduct. Therefore, the purpose of this podcast is to explore biblical theology with a practical emphasis, always keeping in mind that what the Word says we must believe and obey. Our goal is to help build God’s church by edifying Christians and challenging unbelievers with the gospel, which alone is the power of God unto salvation.
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God gives grace to every Christian, which is his power to overcome sin, Satan and the world, and to live a victorious life for his glory. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/190-live-under-grace/
We were slaves to sin, but Christ has freed Christians from sin, we are now free to not sin. We have power to obey God. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/189-free-to-not-sin/
Christians have died to sin and are alive to Jesus Christ. They cannot and will not continue to live in sin, they will repent and obey. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/188-steps-to-hol…ss-and-happiness/
Holiness is the key to happiness. God makes Christians holy through the process of sanctification; we must say “No” to sin. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/187-holiness-is-…key-to-happiness/
Christians are not sinless, but they are different from the moment they are born again. God hates hypocrisy and does not accept all worship. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/186-we-died-to-sin/
Christians are called to be holy; that is, to be sanctified. Definitive sanctification is the beginning of this process and refers to the radical change in nature brought about by regeneration. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/185-definitive-sanctification/
Adoption is a legal declaration by God, which changes our status, not our nature. But, God only adopts regenerate people, who are different. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/184-adoption-is-forensic/
As God’s children, Christians can know that their troubles are all for their eternal good. Although Christians are adopted children, Jesus Christ is the unique, eternal Son of God, the only Savior. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/183-jesus-christ-gods-unique-son/
Believers are adopted members of God’s family and have all the commensurate privileges and responsibilities; they are to imitate God, glorify God and seek to please God. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/182-gods-family/
God not only saves those who trust in Christ for salvation, he adopts them into his family. This is the apex of privilege for a Christian. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/181-christians-a…adopted-children/
Our justification is based on the perfect obedience of Jesus Christ alone; our works play no part. But our good works are necessary to prove that we have been justified. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/180-justificatio…th-that-is-alone/
Everyone is born a slave to sin, but Christ has redeemed his people from sin and they are now his slaves. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/179-christ-is-our-redeemer/
We are justified based on the perfect righteousness of Jesus Christ alone, but we must have good works to prove that our faith is real. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/178-an-alien-righteousness/
God is a just judge and must punish sin. Those who trust in Jesus Christ are united to him by faith and are declared just on the basis of his perfect righteousness. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/177-justification-is-forensic/
The most important question in life is, “How can we be right with God?” We are all sinners and cannot be just in God’s sight based on our own works, but Christ has provided propitiation for his people. http://www.whatdoesthewordsay.org/podcast/176-christ-is-our-propitiation/