How You Can Walk in Authentic Grace Today

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Over the years, there has been much controversy over the "grace message" and its influence on the worldwide church with an influx of teachers and preachers who have predominantly taught on the subject. Of course, imbalances were present, and they should be highlighted and spoken about to safeguard God's people, but this message also had a very positive effect. Many who were trapped in religious, legalistic bondage were radically set free from discovering the grace of God, which is ideal and biblical at its very root.

Michael Lombardo's desire in his teachings and in his latest podcast is to rightly define the grace of God. If we are truly saved by grace and empowered by grace, it is absolutely vital for us to spend time on this and embrace it wholeheartedly as believers in Christ. We are not saved by works, and we're no longer under the Law, so how do believers today walk free from sinful impulses? So many men and women in the church are still captive to sinful bondage, and teaching from the Word of God on this very subject can release the power the church needs to rise above the wickedness of this world and its systems.

Michael Lombardo has a testimony of Jesus setting him free from drug addiction, sexual perversion, lying, stealing and depression. Michael attributes the freedom he has been walking in to encountering and embracing the grace of God in his life. Tune into Michael's newest podcast series titled The Supernatural Power of Grace to learn about what grace truly is and how to walk in the power of grace in your everyday life.

Visit Michael's website and check out his book, Immersed in His Glory, on Amazon. You can also check out his Facebook page.


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