
Growing in Grace is a weekly program featuring informal conversation to help with growth in understanding the gospel, and to live in the freedom that comes through Jesus Christ.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 1100 | Founded | 20 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ChristianityReligion & Spirituality | |||

Most church customers who believe in Jesus have been taught they are just sinners (saved by grace) with unclean hearts ... and need to keep seeking a renewed forgiveness from God whenever they fail or fall short. This often becomes a heavily embedded... more
One of the biggest struggles for those who have been chained to various types of legalism is the worry that God hasn't forgiven them. Perhaps such a concern is because of something they did or they may have frequently done. It usually results in peop... more
We all have different abilities, gifts and talents. Within corporate church systems, some members of the body are recruited or convinced they are 'called' to function in a part of the ministry they are not comfortable with. Others have chastised thos... more
It is difficult to experience the peace of God to the fullest if we're steadily or periodically wondering whether we're in God's will. It becomes even more complicated if we're worried what the negative ramifications might be if we become convinced t... more
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I have been questioning several things I’ve been taught about 5 years ago. I prayed for the holy spirit’s guidance for understanding. And it led me to what you’re discussing in this podcast. The separation between the old and new covenant is the key. So many churches are combining them together. It’s so frustrating. Thanks again.
Wow, I could listen to you guys all day! And often do. Everytime I listen I feel so light and refreshed. The gospel really is SO simple. Too simple! Which is why so many twist and add to it. It’s too easy for most. I grew up Christian and have never heard the gospel preached like this. I am so thankful to God to have found you two. Thank you for all you do and sharing the GOOD news!!!!
Every Sunday I look forward to listening to new episodes. Thank you for continuing to make them every week. I have learned so much by the repetition of the message on various topics. God is so good!
I’ve been tremendously blessed by these podcasts... God bless you guys as you continue to help us to understand all the riches we have in Christ!! I enjoy the fact that it’s very relaxed and yet very scripturally sound bible exposition... I had never seen nor heard the parable of the prodigal son in light of Jews n Gentiles until I listened to your podcasts and it makes sense and shows the Fathers love for all mankind... I love that we exalt Jesus and His finished work and not what we can do to ... more
Great podcast. I love the content. The episodes about Paul and James seeming conflicting views was confusing. Paul was talking about when men are justified before God (when they believed). James was speaking about justification among men. If you want to convince men of your faith, you must include works since men cannot see the heart like God can. So they do not disagree. They are talking of different things
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This program centers on a grace-forward interpretation of the gospel, consistently challenging performance-based faith and highlighting the finished work of Christ. Episodes frequently explore the distinction between the old covenant and the New Covenant, the role of the Holy Spirit, and how understanding grace reshapes motives, identity, and daily living. Listeners can expect conversational, accessible Bible discussion, personal anecdotes, and responses to listener questions and feedback, all framed around resting in Jesus rather than measuring up through works. A notable strength is its sustained emphasis on freedom in grace, practical theology, and a welcoming, non-judgmental tone that invites ongoing exploration of faith.
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1. Torben Jensen
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