
Set Free is a daily, 10 minute discussion with Australian author & teacher Ken Legg.
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| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1698 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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We ALL sin! The important thing is how we deal with that sin. Yesterday on Set Free, Ken Legg explained to us how NOT to deal with it???.and today he'll be telling us the correct way. It's part of his series called "God's Way of Sanctification".Your ... more
We ALL sin! From that little white lie through to massive criminal offences, all sins are equal in God's sight. The important thing is how we deal with that sin in our lives. Today on Set Free, Ken Legg will tell us how NOT to deal with our sin!Your ... more
If God loves us and forgives us every time we sin, does that mean we can just keep on sinning? Paul in the Bible answers that question pretty clearly - he says, "Certainly not!". Ken Legg takes a look at God's mercy as he continues his series on Sanc... more
When was the last time you used the word 'sanctification' in a sentence?! It's not a word we use in general conversation. You probably only hear it in church circles. You may know it has something to do with having our sins cleansed???but then, what'... more
If a child has done something wrong, the last person they want to see is their parent! They know the parent will find out and punishment will soon follow. The guilt puts a barrier in the relationship between the child and the parent. And it's the sam... more
Ken Legg says that "Religion reminds, but God forgets". Find out what he means today on Set Free!Your support sends the gospel to every corner of Australia through broadcast, online and print media: www.vision.org.au/donate
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When we sin against God, we're guilty. So for that guilt to be wiped away, 2 things have to happen - God has to wipe away the guilt from His mind, and we have to wipe it away from our mind. How do we make that happen? Ken Legg has some answers, on to... more
When you've done something wrong, it's natural that you're going to feel guilty. A certain amount of guilt is a healthy thing - that's our conscience kicking in, telling us that we've sinned. The great news is that Jesus died to take the punishment f... more
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A short daily Christian program featuring Ken Legg and occasional guests, delivering practical faith-based guidance in about ten minutes per episode. Core topics center on identity in Christ, overcoming rejection, forgiveness, emotional healing, and biblical teaching about life after death, resilience through faith, and handling criticism with grace. Across recent episodes, the conversations blend pastoral counseling with scriptural exegesis, using real-life anecdotes to illustrate spiritual growth, forgiveness, and reliance on God through hardship. Notable standouts include a consistent emphasis on transforming hurt into spiritual freedom, practical steps for emotional healing, and a clear focus on Scripture as the grounding for beliefs an... more
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