
Jason Forby shares hope through the Grace message. A spiritual journey to find out who God really is and what He’s really like.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Why do grace-filled churches make some people uncomfortable? This week, Jason explored the tension between fear-based religion and the freedom found in grace. Instead of preaching control and condemnation, Jesus revealed a God whose goodness leads pe... more
What if conviction isn’t what we’ve been taught? This week, Jason explores how the Holy Spirit isn’t a nitpicker—but a divine encourager. In John 16, we see that the Spirit comes to convince us: of the truth about sin, righteousness, and what Jesus h... more
This week, Jason takes a closer look at what it really means to be “saved.” The Greek word sozo doesn’t just mean going to heaven someday—it means to be healed, delivered, restored, and made whole. Used throughout the Gospels, it points to a present ... more
What if the most powerful thing grace asks of us is simply to rest? In this week’s message, Jason explores how Jesus consistently revealed a God who is not angry or distant, but inviting. Looking at Mary and Martha in the story of Lazarus, we see how... more
On this Easter, Jason continues the journey of discovering who Jesus really is. Surrounded by a crowd, many touched Him—but only one received healing. The difference was how she saw Him. This message gently challenges the image of a distant or angry ... more
Zacchaeus just wanted to see Jesus—but the crowd stood in the way. In this week’s message, Jason explores how that crowd can look a lot like religion, telling us what we need to do to be worthy. Yet Jesus does something unexpected: He calls Zacchaeus... more
This week in our series Who Do You Say I Am, Jason explores Matthew 20 and the parable that flips our understanding of value upside down. In God’s economy, effort and status don’t determine worth. The janitor is just as valuable as the pastor because... more
Renee brings a powerful perspective to the story of the woman with the issue of blood in this week’s Who Do You Say I Am series. By stepping into her life and imagining the weight of her isolation, sickness, and longing for relief, we begin to see th... more








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