Trinitarian Grace
Trinitarian Grace
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Scripture: Titus 3:4-8
The sermon focused on God’s Trinitarian salvation in Titus 3:4–8—salvation is not based on our works or achievements but on God’s mercy and grace. We highlighted the importance of understanding salvation as a gift from God rather than something we earn through our efforts.
Takeaways:
- Salvation is a Trinitarian grace initiated by the Father, mediated by the Son, and applied by the Holy Spirit.
- We should focus on “eulogy virtues” (character) rather than “resume virtues” (achievements). In our spiritual lives, eulogy virtues focus on the kinds of people we are becoming as we walk with Jesus.
- Growth in our relationship with Jesus is a response to God’s grace, not a means of earning it.
This message from the Apostle Paul is a powerful reminder that our worth in God’s eyes is not determined by our accomplishments or spiritual “resume” but by His unconditional love and grace. As we go about our week, let’s reflect on this truth and allow it to shape how we view ourselves and others.