In "W18 Grateful In Grace," James H. Tippins addresses the doctrinal essence of grace and its practical implications within the life of believers. He emphasizes the need for Christians to esteem Christ above human authorities who are often admired for their accomplishments. Tippins draws heavily on Scripture, particularly 1 Thessalonians 5 and Philippians 4, to illustrate the biblical call to honor those who teach while affirming that all glory belongs to Christ alone. His message underscores the transformative power of God's grace as central to Christian identity and community, challenging the congregation to engage with Scripture critically rather than relying solely on popular figures or "fast food theology." Ultimately, Tippins stresses that a proper understanding and appreciation of grace lead to practical expressions of love, service, and encouragement within the church.
“Beloved, we've got to stop looking at the Bible as a list of rules and regulations to live by and start looking at the Bible as it was intended to be understood, which is a catalog and a historical record of the revelation of God.”
“Paul does not boast in his place. Paul does not boast in his knowledge. Paul does not boast in his understanding. Paul does not boast. What does he say? I thank Him.”
“God's grace saves His people and that's why Paul couples it with overflowing with me with the faith and the love that are in Christ Jesus.”
“Encourage one another and build one another up. This is our business.”
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