The word grace is most often linked with Christianity, yet it’s not something we hear much in everyday conversation. You may have encountered familiar definitions like the acronym “God’s Riches At Christ’s Expense,” or other memorable sayings. But as the apostle Paul understood it, grace is far more than a slogan—it’s deep, transformative, and powerful beyond measure. Paul was so captivated by the reality of God’s grace that he called his very calling “the ministry of grace.”
In this teaching, Gary Lee Corns delivers a compelling message that brings grace to life—exploring its divine origin, its unearned nature, and its life-changing purpose. He explains that grace flows from God’s own joy and generosity, not from human merit. Through Jesus Christ, this grace is fully given and cannot be improved upon. Gary challenges listeners to grow in their understanding of its magnitude, reminding us that true grace invites trust in Jesus and compels us toward good works as part of God’s greater design.

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The only teaching I’ve ever heard that explains what Christians should do with the grace God gives. The scriptures say that grace should produce a positive change in behavior. Paul said God’s grace was not given to him in vain. Instead he made use of it to labor for God and Christ more than anybody else in his time. Grace is a call to godly action, not an excuse to sin. Great teaching!