Jul

16

2012

Tullian Tchividjian|1:14 pm CT

Known And Loved
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Grace is God’s one-way love, “that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Rom 5: 8). Grace is more than a doctrinal proposition, it is an experiential reality that works radically and disruptively, justifying and freeing us to love our neighbor. But what does it look and feel like when it confronts the pressures of our experience on a daily basis?

I asked a group of friends to address this very thing in a five part July sermon series at Coral Ridge while I’m away. The series is entitled  Grace on the Ground and it is intended to help sinners think about how grace works in and through the challenges we face on a daily basis.

Two weeks ago my friend Jono Linebaugh’s (Professor of NT at Knox Theological Seminary and Content Manager of LIBERATE) preached a sermon in this summer series called “Known and Loved.” I’ve listened to it twice–and I rarely listen to any sermon twice. It’s that good. I strongly encourage you to take 35 minutes and listen. Enjoy!

Known and Loved | Jono Linebaugh from Coral Ridge | LIBERATE on Vimeo.

5 Comments

  1. Pastor
    will do, thank you.

  2. I absolutely loved this message! It will surely stay with me for a long time. I can see its truths in my own life, truths that I identified at some point, but never realized how deep they went and how important they were.

    Many thanks for all the encouraging resources that you make available to us. God bless you!

  3. A very good message from Dr. Linebaugh. Thanks for sharing it.

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    Here’s another good one (if anyone cares to listen). I’ve listened to it many times. Give it 6 min.

    http://theoldadam.files.wordpress.com/2011/01/the-two-christian-paradigms.mp3

    Thank you.

  4. Dr Limebaugh
    Thank you i did like the message. The treasure is hidden in the field and you need to buy the whole field to find the treasure.

  5. This is so good. Felt like crying while listening–but I was in the gym with a bunch of guys.

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