
Preach the Gospel & When Necessary Use Words... Said Jesus Never
Mount Olivet UMC Isaiah 55 Romans 10 The saving work that we proclaim has been done by Jesus. Words and actions do matter, both are necessary but the former leads to the latter. While faith without works might be dead, works without the Gospel...
Brewing Theology With Teer Hardy
June 24, 201815m 30s
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Show Notes
Mount Olivet UMC
Isaiah 55
Romans 10
The saving work that we proclaim has been done by Jesus. Words and actions do matter, both are necessary but the former leads to the latter. While faith without works might be dead, works without the Gospel proclamation only point others to the self-righteousness we want to put on display. Proclamation is not about us. It does not start with us and it does not end with us. So when we are stuck starring at a blank page in a notebook or feel as though we do not know what to say, the Good News is that the “work” has been done by Jesus, now we get share it with the world.
Get full access to Brewing Theology with Teer Hardy at teerhardy.substack.com/subscribe
Isaiah 55
Romans 10
The saving work that we proclaim has been done by Jesus. Words and actions do matter, both are necessary but the former leads to the latter. While faith without works might be dead, works without the Gospel proclamation only point others to the self-righteousness we want to put on display. Proclamation is not about us. It does not start with us and it does not end with us. So when we are stuck starring at a blank page in a notebook or feel as though we do not know what to say, the Good News is that the “work” has been done by Jesus, now we get share it with the world.
Get full access to Brewing Theology with Teer Hardy at teerhardy.substack.com/subscribe