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Follow Dr. Bing as he shares sermons, lectures, and his thoughts on a weekly basis. Charlie will cover various topics and give insights into his popular GraceNotes which can be found at his website gracelife.org.

Dr. Charles Bing


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    #279 - The Vice Lists in 1 Corinthians 6, Galatians 5, and Ephesians 5

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 11:41 Transcription Available


    In this episode from GraceNotes no. 96, we discuss the three similar lists of sins that all have the same consequence for those who commit them: they will not inherit the kingdom of God (1 Cor. 6:9-11; Gal. 5:19-21; Eph. 5:3-5). Some think that Paul is saying that those who commit such sins will lose their salvation or that they were never truly saved at all. Others say that "not inherit" refers to forfeiting rewards in the coming kingdom. A better interpretation is that Paul is simply saying that these sins are characteristic of unbelievers, so Christians should not act like them. These sins can describe a believer in Christ as shown throughout the New Testament, especially in 1 Corinthians. The interpretation that the readers could lose their reward or that the readers should not act like unbelievers both keep the gospel of grace free from works to earn, deserve, or keep their salvation. Kingdom-bound believers should not act like hell-bound unbelievers. Please leave your comments, like this episode, and share it with others. #GraceLifeMinistries#SimplybyGrace#EternalSecurity

    #278 - If You Hold Fast

    Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 9:06 Transcription Available


    "If" can be a very important word if someone thinks it means they can lose their salvation. That is how some might interpret 1 Corinthians 15:2 where the Apostle Paul says, "you are saved , if you hold fast to that word which I preached to you." The word that Paul preached is the gospel he reminds them of in verses 3-4. The readers had received the gospel and believed it, so there is no doubt they are saved (as many other passages in the epistle show). They were saved or delivered from hell. But what does Paul mean by using the present tense as if to say "you are being saved"? He is telling them that their steadfastness to the truths of the gospel will continue to deliver them from sin. That is why he reminds them about the death of Christ for our sins and His resurrectioin in verses 3-4. Those truths that were the foundation of our salvation are also the foundation of our Christian growth and sanctification, as also explained by our union with Christ in Romans 6:2-5. If they depart from these identification truths, then their salvation will be "in vain," or not reach its intended purpose of their sanctification. The gospel truths that saved us also sanctify us, or continue to save us. This episode is from GraceNotes no. 62. Please let us know what you think, like it, and share it. #GraceLifeMinistries#sanctification#eternalsecurity

    #277 - Falling from Grace in Galatians 5:4

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 12:37 Transcription Available


    What does the Apostle Paul mean when he tells the Galatian readers that they have "fallen from grace"? Some think he is saying they fall short of the grace of salvation. Others say that he is telling them they have lost their salvation. Neither of these interpretations considers the context. As shown, Paul is writing to believers--they had received the gospel of grace from him. However, there were false teachers who were turning the Galatians away from the grace of Christ to the Law. Paul is saying that if they go back under the Law, then they will not benefit from the blessings of grace that are in Christ. They are "estranged" or severed from that grace because they have turned to their own fleshly efforts to be acceptable to God in justification and sanctification. The Law does not bless believers; it condemns them because no one can keep the Law. For believers, the key to living under grace is to walk in the Spirit, not the flesh. Then they will be blessed with all the benefits of Christ's grace. #grace #podcast #christiantheology #bible #Galatians #faith

    #276 - Arminianism and the Gospel of Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 14:22 Transcription Available


    In this episode of GraceNotes from no. 87 "Arminianism and the Gospel of Grace," we dive into the theology of Arminianism and its views on the gospel of grace. Named after Dutch theologian Jacob Arminius, Arminianism challenges the strong determinism of Calvinism, particularly in its views on salvation, free will, and God's grace. We'll explore the historical roots of Arminianism, from Arminius' objections to John Calvin's doctrines to the formalization of Arminian theology in the early 17th century. Through this study, we'll unpack key points of disagreement between Arminianism and Calvinism, such as the nature of election, the concept of prevenient grace, and the question of whether salvation can be lost. While Arminianism emphasizes human free will and the ability to choose salvation, it also presents challenges to the gospel of grace, particularly when it comes to assurance of salvation and the idea of works in maintaining salvation. How do Arminians reconcile their belief that salvation can be lost with the Bible's teaching on God's unconditional grace? We'll also look at how Arminianism compares to biblical teachings on eternal security, examining the struggles many believers face with assurance of salvation when their security is tied to human effort rather than God's grace. This episode seeks to bring clarity to these complex theological systems and highlight the importance of understanding the full gospel of grace. Whether you're familiar with the terms TULIP, prevenient grace, or the history of Arminianism, this episode will equip you to better understand both Arminian and Calvinist views and how they relate to the truth of the gospel. Join us as we unpack the core of the gospel message—salvation by grace alone, through faith alone—and why it's essential for believers to rest in the assurance of eternal security.

    #274 - Erwin Interview

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 19:20 Transcription Available


    The Philippines is the most Roman Catholic country in the world. It is no wonder that it is a starting place for most who become Protestant Evangelical Christians. Erwin Armador, pastor of GFC Nuvali Church in the Philippines journeyed from his Catholic background into Pentecostal Protestantism finding Jesus as his Savior along the way. But ultimately, his Arminian theology left him with questions and doubts. He then adopted Calvinism, but found that it lacked the joy he desired and also left him with theological questions about the character of God. He was a committed Calvinist until he encountered another option, Free Grace theology. With a new enthusiasm and freedom, he received theological training at Grace School of Theology (Grace Asia in the Philippines) earning his DMin degree. He now pastors a vibrant church committed to intentionally making disciples. Pastor Erwin is committed to sharing the gospel of grace with his nation and recently spoke at the Free Grace Alliance regional conference there. Charlie sat with him to record his story, which should encourage everyone to appreciate the free grace of God in the biblical gospel. See how the message of God's grace has changed his life and shaped his ministry. You will see God has used and will continue to use this man as a trophy of grace in the Philippines and beyond. #GCFNuvali#FreeGracePhilippines#CalvinismPhilippines#SimplybyGrace#youtube.com?@gracelifeorg

    #273 - Grace Story - Madel Vanguardia

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 17:14 Transcription Available


    Madel knew the Roman Catholic theology she was raised with. When she felt it unfulfilling, she migrated to Protestant Evangelicalism where Calvinism was the default view. That is all she knew, but it left her with questions and feeling a bit uncomfortable. Deeply involved in ministry as a Bible study leader, she found herself becoming a "fruit detector" wondering if those in her group were showing enough fruit and good works to prove they were indeed true believers. She had heard of the Free Grace view, but believed the reports that it was "easy-believism." Madel concluded the best way to know the truth about the Free Grace view was to study it, so she enrolled in Grace School of Theology (Grace Asia in the Philippines). In her first classes, she heard that that the gospel of God's free grace meant that she could know for certain she was saved. She learned that Jesus Christ died for all and offers all who believe in Him eternal life that cannot be earned or lost. When this truth dawned on her, Madel had a burden of doubt lifted and left her with a joyful heart. She now shares that message in ministry including writing curricula. Completing her master's degree at GSOT, she is now working on her ThD at another seminary. Charlie spoke at a Free Grace Alliance regional meeting at her church, Grace Victory Church in the Philippines, which Madel helped organize and he was able to record her testimony. Be sure to share Madel's exciting story with those who need the freedom that grace, free grace, brings. #GraceforPhilippines #AssuranceofSalvation #SimplybyGrace#youtube.com/@gracelifeorg

    #272 - Simply through Faith - Romans 4, part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 17:37 Transcription Available


    In this second part of Charlie's message on Romans chapter 4, he begins with verse 9 that argues Abraham was not declared righteous because he was circumcised as a sign of being Jewish. He was circumcised (Genesis 17) some 14 years after he was declared righteous in Genesis 15. This makes Abraham the father of all who believe, not just the Jews who are circumcised. God's promise of Abraham's seed or descendant who would be heir to the promise can only be appropriated through faith, not works or rituals like circumcision. Neither can the Law obtain the promise. On the contrary, the Law brings God's wrath because it condemns all who break it, which is everyone. Paul's conclusion is that grace can only be ralized through faith. A good illustration of faith is how Abraham believed God's promise of an heir even though he and Sarah were old and beyond natural childbearing age. Yet Abraham believed God could do this miracle, and Abraham's faith was again vindicated. Paul assures the readers that this story and its lessons on justification through faith alone was written for the sake of his readers, and by implication, for us today. We can also be justified by faith in the gracious promise of God. #SimplybyGrace#Simplythroughfaith#Faithalone#Romans4

    #271 - Simply through Faith - Romans 4, part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 20:08 Transcription Available


    How can a sinner be made acceptable to a righteous God? Many explanations of what one must do to be saved have confused the issue. In part 1 of this sermon on Romans chapter 4, Charlie shows how verses 1-8 makes it clear that salvation is simply through faith. Having made the case that jutification salvation is given by God as an absolutely freely gift in Romans chapter 3, the Apostle Paul goes on to argue that the only way for a sinner to obtain that free grace is through faith. Faith is being convinced that something is true and therefore trustworthy. Faith is contrasted with works. Using Abraham as an example, and citing Genesis 15:6, Paul shows that Abraham was not justified before God by his works, but through faith in God's promised descendant who would bless the world. Abraham's faith may have been justified (vindicated, affirmed) before men when they saw him willing to obey God and offer Isaac as a sacrifice, but that did not justify him before God. Charlie takes a quick look at James 2:20-24 explaining that Abraham's faith was seen by others and therefore his faith in God was vindicated or shown to be genuine. King David is mentioned as an example of someone--another key Jewish figure--who enjoyed the benefit of forgiveness of sins because of his faith. There is hardly a clearer passage in the Bible than this one which shows the simplicity of salvation through faith. #SimplybyGrace#Simplythroughfaith#Faithalone#Romans4

    #270 - Suicide and Salvation

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 10:02 Transcription Available


    Suicide by anyone is a terrible tragedy filled with uncertainty by those who kill themselves and those who will miss them. Unfortunately, it is a reality in this world. But what about a Christian who commits suicide? Or, is it possible that a Christian can commit suicide? And does that Christian lose salvation? This presentation is from GraceLife's GraceNotes series, no. 26. It follows previous discussions of eternal security, and the extent of God's forgiveness. Suicide of the Christian relates to those issues. Some think that a Christian, who commits suicide cannot be forgiven because a dead person cannot ask for forgiveness or repent from their sin. The question is, is God's grace, big enough to cover even in an confessed sin like suicide. It is clear from the Scriptures that suicide is a sin because it is taking a life that does not belong to that person (1 Cor. 6:19-20). Some would use 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 to argue that a suicide is punished with eternal destruction, but that passage is talking about the church and a temporal ruin that comes to those who harm the church. Some people would say that someone who commits suicide proves that he or she was not a true believer. But the Bible evidences Christians are capable of all kinds of sins. If someone dies with unconfessed sin, there is comfort in the promise of 1 John 1:9 that God cleanses us not only from confessed sins, but from "all unrighteousness." This is a condition of fellowship with God, not salvation. Besides, all believers have some sins they are unaware of and therefore unconfessed. Romans 5:20 promises that God's grace always exceeds our sins, and that would include the terrible sin of suicide. This should not be an excuse to commit the act, but a reason to live and grow in that grace and serve God. #GraceNotes26#SuicideSalvation#GraceLifeMinistries#AbundantGrace

    #269 - Is There a Sin that God Does Not Forgive?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 15:04 Transcription Available


    There is a sin that God does not forgive. Some call it the unpardonable sin. But Jesus describes it as blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. In our previous discussion of Colossians 2:13-14, we saw that God forgives all our sins, even the most terrible sins we could commit or might commit in the future. So what does Jesus mean when He says in Matthew 12:31-32 that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven? There are four main views on this challenging passage. 1) Some say this pertains only to Jesus's time and could only be committed in His presence by those who ascribe His work to Satan. 2) Others say it is Israel's national rejection of Jesus as the Messiah. However, Jesus seems to apply this to individuals in verse 32. 3) Some think it refers to those who do not believe the gospel. Therefore, they cannot be forgiven. 4) It is a willful and slanderous rejection of the Holy Spirit's testimony about Christ. This comes from a hardened heart, which reveals itself in verbal blasphemy. Charlie prefers this view and explains why this makes the most sense. It can be committed today, but if someone is worried about committing it, that is a good indication they have not done it. Some people struggle with this passage, so share it and leave your comments. #GraceNotes16#Unpardonablesin#blasphemyoftheHolySpirit#GraceLifeMinistries

    #268 - The Extent of God's Forgiveness

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 12:20 Transcription Available


    How far does God's forgiveness extend? Charlie will discuss how God dealt with our sins from His timeless perspective. Charlie looks closely at Colossians 2:13-14, which says that God has forgiven all our trespasses. Most know that His forgiveness would include past sins, but what about present and future sins? The work of Jesus Christ on the cross covers all our sins, and all means all. We must understand the difference between positional or judicial forgiveness and fellowship forgiveness. God's grace is that amazing--we cannot out-sin His grace, according to Romans 5:20. When we sin, 1 John 1:9 gives us a way to restore the fellowship lost. We have to look at Jesus' work on the cross from God's eternal perspective to understand that all our sins includes past, present, and future. Subscribe so that you won't miss the next episode on the one sin that Jesus said cannot be forgiven. #GraceNotes33#GraceLifeMinistries#Forgiveness

    #267 - Eternally Secure - GraceNotes #24

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 25:33 Transcription Available


    Can a person once saved lose their salvation? Is it true--once saved always saved? What does the Bible say? Charlie takes a deep dive into this controversial issue. Much of the world believes that a saved person can lose their salvation. Charlie offers twelve arguments from the Bible that support eternal security. Then he explains how believing you can lose your salvation creates problems. Some people point to Bible passages that seem to indicate a believer can lose salvation, but Charlie shows how to approach these passages. He also deals with common arguments used to say salvation can be lost. The most common of these is that teaching eternal security promotes or encourages sin. Charlie shows how this is a hollow argument. The importance of the believer's eternal security includes assurance of salvation that rests in God's faithfulness to His promises to glorify all those He justifies. Be sure to share this episode with the many people who need to hear this message. #GraceNotes24 #GraceLifeMinistries #EternalSecurity #AssuranceofSalvation

    #266 - An Exciting Announcement!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 11:16 Transcription Available


    In this short episode, Charlie explains how the Simply by Grace podcast continues to be popular but now GraceLife is expanding to video format. You will be able to still listen via your favorite podcast service or visit the GraceLife Youtube channel to watch the podcast.  https://youtube.com/@GraceLifeOrg On top of this, Charlie's popular GraceNotes will be the kickoff series, beginning with eternal security. GraceNotes are the most popular and most downloaded resource on our GraceLife.org website and the GraceLife app (GL Ministries). GraceNotes are two-page studies designed to be downloaded, copied, and handed out as a teaching tool. No special permission is needed! They are currently available in seven languages and with more on the way. After beginning with the hot topic of eternal security, Charlie will continue with episodes grouped around assurance of salvation, the nature of faith, grace, repentance, the Judgment Seat of Christ, Rewards, Calvinism, Arminianism, Lordship Salvation, Sanctification issues, discipleship, and special studies on John, Romans, Hebrews, 1 John, Revelation, and problem passages. These studies originated from the questions Charlie gets when he is teaching and preaching. Be sure to subscribe so you will be notified when the episodes are released. #SimplybyGrace #GraceNotes #FreeGrace

    #265 - The Gospel of Grace Preached in Peru

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025 46:28 Transcription Available


    God is doing great things with His gospel of grace in the country pf Peru. Charlie talks to Pablo Cenep-Torres about he many facets of his busy ministry. Pablo is a missionary with Christian Missions in Many Lands (cmml.us). Discipled by Bert Elliot, brother of martyed missionary Jim Elliot, He went on to receive biblical training at New Brunswick Bible Institute, Washington Bible College, and Capital Bible Seminiary (in Maryland). Pablo is in Peru as a leader of his church, a trainer of other leaders, chuch planter and builder, and helps operate an orphanage. He is busy! But his ministry takes place in a country filled with crime and corruption, which makes it challenging. He describes some of the problems this presents. A strong Catholic theology of works and the strong influence of Calvinist makes his grace-oriented ministry all the more important. Charlie mentions how he was supposed to visit in January to speak at conferences, but was prevented by an illness. Listen to this servant of God and let the Lord touch your heart for this ministry in Peru. You can find out more about Pablo and his needs by going to https://www.cmml.us/m/282. Like, leave a conmment,, and share this podcast so this message will conitnue to spread. #graceforPeru #FreeGraacePeru #MissionsinPeru

    #263 - Grace, Grace, Free Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 45:56 Transcription Available


    Join us for another Grace Story that chronicles the journey of Ian Beck, now a missionary with Ethnos360. He was saved by grace as a child but had to wade through Charismatic, Reformed, and Lordship Salvation churches before he discovered that salvation was truly and totally free. He talks about people, literature, and Bible passages that led him on his journey. You will feel his enthusiasm for living the gospel of grace and sharing it. You can contact him at Ian_Beck@ntm.org. You will be edified and your appreciation for the free grace of God will deepen. Share this heartwarming story with others. #freegracegospel #SimplybyGrace#ethnos 360  

    #262 - A Ministry of Light

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 41:26 Transcription Available


    Welcome to a new episode of Simply by Grace. Dr. Charlie Bing delves into 2 Corinthians Chapter 4, bringing to light Apostle Paul's enduring struggle to defend his ministry against false accusations. In this episode, Dr. Bing emphasizes the importance of maintaining integrity in preaching the gospel, without resorting to deceitful tactics for the sake of gaining converts. Dr. Bing discusses how Paul defines his new covenant ministry, affirming its God-given nature and outlining the divine motivation that encourages him despite challenges. We explore Paul's perspective on why people may not respond to the gospel; attributing blind minds to the influence of Satan, and not to the faults of gospel teachings themselves. Gain insights into the spiritual warfare faced in ministry, how to preach with sincerity, and the pivotal role of Jesus Christ as the true focus of our message, rather than attempting to make a name for ourselves. This episode is a call to live and preach with authenticity, as Paul exemplified, shining light through the cracks of our own human frailty.

    #261 - From the Word to the World - 2 Tim. 4:1-5

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 32:41 Transcription Available


    Join Charlie as he walks us through 2 Timothy Chapter 4, urging believers to center their lives and ministries on the Word of God, especially in today's challenging times. With references to personal experiences and the prevalent state of biblical illiteracy, he highlights the significance of faithful teaching and genuine service over superficial evangelism. Charlie challenges us to embrace a word-centered ministry that does not merely entertain or conform to popular desires, but rather, fulfills God's calling to spread His true message. Addressing the pressing issues facing the church today, he calls for steadfastness and true discipleship in the face of societal pressures and misinformation. In this episode, discover how to align your ministry with biblical truth, preparing to endure challenges while sharing the Gospel effectively through your unique opportunities and circle of influence.

    #260 - Grace Reaches Way Down Under

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 37:17 Transcription Available


    Tasmania may be known for its devils, but God has His angels there, too. This story is about a man, Mick Francis of Tasmania, who searched for the truth. His search took him through eastern religions to various -isms and theologies. After learning a lot about the Bible from Reformed preachers, something didn't seem right about their approach. Mick landed in a dispensational view of the Scriptures which eventually led him to a clear gospel of grace. His new perspective on the Scriptures led to a new approach to the Christian life that was based in trusting instead of trying. Mick is enjoying his freedom in grace. Hear and share his story of a journey to joy and freedom. #gracetasmania #freegracegospel #SimplybyGrace

    #259 - GraceLife's Global Mission: A Year in Review

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 15:48 Transcription Available


    Charlie shares a review of GraceLife Ministries' accomplishments in 2024 and their exciting plans for 2025. From training sessions in the Philippines, Ghana, and Burundi to online theological teachings across the globe, discover how the ministry is impacting both believers and seekers. Learn about key resources and books authored by Dr. Bing, including 'Simply by Grace' and 'Grace, Salvation, and Discipleship,' which have transformed lives worldwide. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding and sharing God's grace clearly and effectively. Discover how you can stay connected with GraceLife Ministries through various platforms and hear remarkable testimonials from those touched by their message, all while looking forward to an eventful year ahead.

    #258 - Thanks for Giving

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 43:07 Transcription Available


    Join Charlie as he delves into the cycle of giving and receiving that arises from God's grace. Through personal anecdotes and scriptural insights, discover how acts of kindness like a free coffee can set off a ripple effect that transforms lives, leading to unexpected blessings and opportunities. Explore the concept of 'grace giving' as Charlie explains the biblical perspective on generosity, contrasting it with traditional tithing, and illustrating its impact using the story of the Macedonian church. In this episode, learn about the 'Thanksgiving Cycle'—a concept rooted in the teachings of Apostle Paul to the church in Corinth, highlighting how God's grace, when bestowed, leads to generosity, thanksgiving, and further blessings. Reflect on how the spiritual and emotional benefits of giving can outweigh material possessions, and consider the motives behind our generosity in the contemporary world. Whether you're a regular at brain-storming coffee shop gatherings or seeking a deeper understanding of the intertwining of faith, love, and giving, this episode encourages listeners to view their potential to give through the lens of Kingdom-nomics, embracing a life of abundant grace and giving.

    #257 - Thinking about Heaven

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2024 29:42 Transcription Available


    What do you think of when you think about heaven? Does it make you eager to go there? Today? Sometimes myths and misconceptions about heaven give us a stilted view of what it is like and even where it will be. It doesn't sound very appealing to many people. Charlie addresses five myths about heaven: We will become angels in heaven We will live in heaven forever Heaven will be boring We will miss our old life Everyone will go there  He uses many passages to clarify what heaven is like, such as Psalm 16:11; 1 Corinthians 15:48; 2 Corinthians 5:1-8; Philippians 1:21-23; Revelation 21:1-3. Most importantly, Charlie makes it clear what one has to do to get to heaven and how those who are going should live. Be sure to share this message with friends or those who might like to look ahead to what heaven is like. #heaven#GraceLifeMinistries#GLministriesapp.

    #256 - The Judgment Seat of Christ Explained

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 32:27 Transcription Available


    Do we hear enough about the Judgment Seat of Christ where every Christian must give an account of how his or her life was used? Some theologies dismiss this judgment altogether seeing only one judgment called The Great White Throne. This results in salvation by works because that is the criteria for the GWT judgment. Even in churches and with preachers who believe in the JSOC, this event is not taught much. Maybe as a consequence many Christians live carelessly not knowing or caring that they will be held accountable by Christ. Charlie sits down with Dr. Paul Weaver to discuss this issue from Charlie's GraceNotes no. 105. This podcast is a re-broadcast of Dr. Weaver's Bible and Theology Matters podcast and YouTUbe video. The JSOC is for believers only; the GWT is for unbelievers only. It is crucial that Christians keep an accurate and applicable view of the Judgment Seat of Christ.   Dr. Weaver served with Word of Life as dean in their Bible Institutes in Hungary and New York before becoming an Associate Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary. You can get his podcast and YouTube videos at www.BibleAndTheologyMatters.com. #FreeGrace#JudgmentSeatofChrist#GraceNotes#GraceLifeMinistries

    #255 - He Got a Grip on Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 36:54 Transcription Available


    Have you ever attended a church that taught differently or drifted away from what you believe? In this Grace Story, Sean Runcorn took quite a journey from the time he was saved through troubled teenage years, and finally a return to the Lord and regular church attendance. His experience with different churches forced him to think through some biblical and theological issues. His brushes with Arminianism and later with Calvinism made him think through the issues of the gospel of grace. But the result was good--Sean came to a clearer understanding and a stronger grip on God's grace. Sean lives in Springfield, Missouri with his wife of 31 years, Krista. They have seven children and eight grandchildren, who they have faithfully steered into the truth of God's grace.   #FreeGraceAlliance#FreeGraceGospel#GospelofGrace  

    #254 - Dr. Mark Bailey and a Bible Conversation

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 51:09 Transcription Available


    In this episode, you will appreciate listening to a man dedicated to teaching the Bible in a conversation with Charlie about the subject of the Judgment Seat of Christ, rewards, man's free will, and the meaning of total depravity. We are honored to have the former president of Dallas Theological Seminary as our guest. Dr. Mark Baily served as president of DTS for 19 years and was associated with the seminary over 40 years and now serves as Chancellor and Senior Professor of Bible Exposition. He loves to teach the Scriptures and has also advanced that ministry in his associations with Walk Thru the Bible and Bible Study Fellowship. Dr. Bailey has two Masters degrees from Western Seminary, a PhD from DTS and a DD from Dallas Baptist University. You can use this link to get his book on discipleship, To Follow Him, or the many books he has contributed to or edited. Listen, like, comment, and share this podcast for an interesting conversation that covers issues related to our salvation by grace and our responsibility to respond to God.  

    #253 - A Passion to Pursue

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 36:30 Transcription Available


    Charlie presents a challenge to include in our passions the spreading of the gospel of the grace of God. He examines Acts 20:24 with some insights from the original language and the Apostle Paul and the Apostle Paul's life. This was preached at the Free Grace Aliance International Conference in the Woodlands, Texas. Hopefully, you will see the urgency and importance of working together to strategically share the gospel of grace around the world. #FreeGraceAlliance#FreeGraceGospel#GospelofGrace

    #252 - Charles C. Ryrie: The Man and His Ministry

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 31:26 Transcription Available


    You will hear about one of the most influential modern day theologians, Dr. Charles Ryrie. Dr. Paul Weaver, who served as academic dean of Word of Life Bible Institute in New York and Hungary and is now teaching in the Bible Exposition department at Dallas Theological Seminary wrote a book called Charles C. Ryrie: The Man, His Ministry, and His Method. You will hear interesting insights about Dr. Ryrie and his contributions and relevance to theology and social issues. Charlie and Dr. Weaver also discuss Dr. Ryrie's contribution to the Lordship Salvation debate. You will find a deep appreciation for one of our greatest theologians. Dr. Paul Weaver's podcast is Bible and Theology Matters and he also has videos about archeological facts that affirm the veracity of the Bible called Faith Affirming Facts.

    #251 - The Disciple Maker's Path

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 46:37 Transcription Available


    What are we doing here? Why did God leave His church behind instead of taking us straight to heaven? The Lord Jesus Christ left his followers with a command and mandate to make disciples who will make disciples. But what does that process involve? First, a person must believe in Christ, then they commit to follow Christ. However, perhaps the greatest challenge is for the believer to lose his or her life in order to take on the fullness of Christ's life and share it with others. Many talk about making disciples, so it is good to know the process. Charlie starts with an exposition of the great commission in Matthew 28:18-20 and goes on to exposit Matthew 16:24-25. The context and language of that latter passage is often misunderstood, but Jesus is clearly challenging His disciples to the next step. This message will challenge you to become more of a disciple, and just as importantly, make disciples of others. #gracelifeministries #makingdisciples

    #250 - From AA to A-OK with God

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 42:14 Transcription Available


    After living their version of fun and freedom, Roland and Jinni Shafer found themselves in need of help. Alcoholics Anonymous gave them the support and community they needed. But even so, something was missing. So they visited a church--reluctantly. From there, things moved along quickly to bring them to a saving faith in Jesus Christ--the missing piece of their lives. Their journey takes them from church to the Ethnos360 Bible Institute to a commitment to missions even though they were now in their 40's. But God had a place for them to serve. Most exciting is their discovery of the free grace message. It set them free from doubts and insecurities. The Shafer's enthusiasm is contagious. You will find them an enjoyable couple to listen to. You can learn more about their lives and ministry at https://blogs.ethnos360.org/roland-shaferjr/.

    #249 - How I Preach Grace in Ghana

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 36:34 Transcription Available


    How do you share the message of grace in a different country and culture? By being biblical, speaking clearly, and enunciating carefully to help with the accent issue. Charlie explains God's grace from Romans 3:21-25 to a new audience in Ghana, West Africa, at Pastor Rockson Obeng's Miraculous Light Church. This is one of his clearest and most passionate presentations of the Free Grace message. At the end, many people indicated that they wanted to trust in Jesus Christ alone for their eternal salvation. Be edified and share this with others who might need to hear the gospel. They will hardly know they are in Ghana! #gracelifeministies #graceforGhana

    #248 - Discussing the Gospel of Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 40:05 Transcription Available


    When at the headquarters of Ethnos360 mission in Sanford, FL, Charlie sat down for an informal conversation about the gospel of grace, salvation, and how it is shared cross-culturally. Participating were missionaries Steve Sanford (CEO), Bob Nyberg, Butch Bennett, and Ken Frost. This mission has taken a solid stand on the free and clear gospel as they share it in their Bible Institute and around the world. Have a seat in the circle and join the conversation. You can find out more about Ethnos360 (formerly known as New Tribes Mission) at Ethnos360.org. #Ethnos360 #Gracemissions #gracelifeministries

    #247 - Mission Impossible - Communism to Christ

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 32:03 Transcription Available


    In this episode of Simply by Grace, Charlie interviews Nikolai Revtov, the director of Heart to Heart Ministries. Nikolai shares his fascinating journey from a Communist and atheist upbringing in the USSR to becoming a devoted Christian and ministry leader. He recounts the life-changing moment when he first read the Bible and how he transitioned from a successful career in metallurgy to spreading the gospel across Eurasia. Nikolai also opens up about the challenges he faced as a Ukrainian refugee, fleeing the war and finding a new home in the United States. Despite the hardships, his faith in God's grace remains unwavering. This episode is a powerful testament to resilience, faith, and the transformative power of God's grace.

    #246 - Cultivating Your Christian Life - 2 Peter

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 32:52 Transcription Available


    In this insightful episode, Charlie delves into the importance of spiritual growth, using the book of 2 Peter as a guide. Charlie draws parallels between the nurturing of a newborn and the development of a Christian's faith, emphasizing that everything needed for growth is already present within us. Through a detailed analysis of 2 Peter, he explores the concept of spiritual fruitfulness and the dangers of barrenness and short-sightedness in the Christian life. He discusses the "virtue ladder" that Peter outlines, encouraging believers to cultivate qualities like moral excellence, knowledge, self-control, and unconditional love. Charlie also addresses common misconceptions about the Christian life, emphasizing that true spirituality is not just about external acts but about internal transformation. He concludes with a powerful reminder of the rewards awaiting those who diligently grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. Tune in to learn how to cultivate a fruitful Christian life and ensure an abundant entrance into the everlasting kingdom.

    #245 - Making Disciples of Grace: Insights from Ed Underwood

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 34:32 Transcription Available


    Former pastor, author, lecturer, and speaker Ed Underwood discusses disciple making with Charlie. Ed has revised his Beginning in Grace: Seven Basic Truths to Transform Your Relationship to God discipleship manual to make it even more effective. He has used this tool for many years to make disciples. The conversation includes what a disciple is, how disciples are made, and the importance of making them. This enlightening discussion will help you understand the inner and outer aspects of making disciples of grace. After retiring as the pastor of Church of the Open Door (Glendale, CA) for twenty years, Ed founded and directs the Recentered Group, a ministry to churches to help build a culture of love and trust. He is also the current president of the Free Grace Alliance. You can contact Ed or order his book at the Recentered Group web site: https://www.recenteredgroup.com/beginning-in-grace or order your copy on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Beginning-Grace-Truths-Transform-Relationship/dp/B0D7NLBLRV/ref=sr_1_1?crid=5CFXQQ7FSCFN&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.C7F5G4wBG2edzvn2D7N5Dw.IyLBnKbOKNwz7qHk7bBWnzAGYlLKvHuHoetoBakhB2Y&dib_tag=se&keywords=beginning+in+grace+ed+underwood&qid=1723912166&sprefix=beginning+in+grace+%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1 #makedisciples #disciplemaking #discipleshipmanuel

    #244 - Paid in Full John 19:30

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 38:07 Transcription Available


    Of all the words Jesus uttered, perhaps the most profound and important word is found in John 19:30 translated "It is finished!" But what did that mean to those who heard it and what does it mean to us today.? All over the world, people are working hard to earn heaven or be worthy of eternal salvation. So what did Jesus finish? Charlie names six things that that were finished at the cross by the Lord Jesus: Satan's fate, Old Testament prophesies, the requirements of the Law, the appeasement of God's wrath toward sin, God's purposes for sending Him, and the sealing of the New Covenant. Knowing this liberates the futility of trying to earn God's gracious gift of salvation. Listen and be set free from uncertainty and doubt about whether you are good enough for God's salvation. The work has been done by Jesus Christ. For more you can also access GraceNotes no. 104 on our "GL Ministries" app or at GraceLife.org/GraceNotes. #Itisfinished #thefinishedworkofChrist #Paidinfull

    #243 - Free, Free, Free! The Story of a Preacher of Legalism

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 43:24 Transcription Available


    You will be thrilled by the story of Pastor Abeiku Okai, who went from preaching morality and legalism to prosperity, to the freedom of grace. Now that he understands the gospel of God's free grace he is totally committed to sharing that message with his fellow Ghanaians and on his Voice of Grace YouTube channel. You can hear his own interview with Charlie at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nC1U4AW_L-0. Charlie later had this conversation with Pastor Okai. His enthusiasm will move you as will the story of his journey to freedom that started as a refugee from the war in Liberia and abject poverty. This message deserves to be shared with everyone. Please share, comment, and rate this podcast. #Voiceofgrace #GraceGhana #GraceLifeMinistries  

    #242 - How Blessed Are We? Ephesians 1:1-6

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2024 42:03 Transcription Available


    Unlocking Every Spiritual Blessing: Exploring Ephesians 1:1-6 Join Charlie in this episode as he delves into the lessons from Ephesians 1:1-6. Discover the parallel between Hetty Green's untapped wealth and the spiritual blessings many Christians leave unrealized. Explores the concept of being "in Christ." Through historical context and theological insights, gain a deeper understanding of the spiritual riches available to every believer and the call to live a life set apart for God. Don't miss this transformative journey into the heart of Ephesians and the abundant blessings it reveals.

    #241 - How a Good Person Gets to Heaven

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 20:25 Transcription Available


    Join Charlie in this enlightening episode as he explores the profound simplicity of attaining eternal life. Through a deep dive into John 3, he addresses common misconceptions and highlights the essence of faith. Charlie shares a memorable childhood experience, emphasizing that life's complexities often mask simple truths. Discover how Nicodemus, a learned Pharisee, sought answers from Jesus and received a direct, yet profound revelation about being "born again." Charlie explains the significance of this term and how it transcends mere religious rituals, offering a relationship with God. Charlie clarifies that eternal life is a gift from God by faith, not earned by deeds. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to embrace the simplicity of believing in Jesus for eternal life, making it accessible to all.

    #240 - What's Going on with the Gospel? The FGA

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 40:28 Transcription Available


    Charlie talks with Free Grace Alliance leaders president Jeremy Vance and director Jeremy Mikkelson about the growing ministry of the FGA. They share how the ministry has blessed them and others with the emphasis on the free grace of God. Hear about exciting conferences, the magazine, church map, and other resources. Also, get a preview of the October 17-19 International Conference in The Woodlands Texas at Faith Bible Church. The FGA continues to connect, encourage, and equip people to advance the gospel of grace around the world. Find out why and how you should be tuned into this ministry which expanding around the world.

    #239 - Grace for a Tough Journey with Carmen Pate.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 32:45 Transcription Available


    This is a story about how sin tried to ruin and waste a life, but God would not allow it. Carmen Pate had a rough start being sexually abused as a child. That did not stop her from hearing the gospel at a young age and believing in Jesus Christ as her Savior. Carmen strayed away from the Lord in her teen years. What should have been a joyful blessing ended up as spiritual abuse in legalistic churches that made her feel guilty for her lifestyle with little hope of forgiveness. Finally, God's grace broke through when she and her husband read a book by Jody (Joseph) Dillow. That put her on the hopeful path of God's love and grace. While living in this new joy, Carmen encountered another trial--cancer. But the disease did not abolish her faith; it strengthened it and allowed her to write and speak about it for others. You will be encouraged by this trophy of grace and will want to share her story with others. Carmen is married to Bob with three children and nine grandchildren. She ministers with her radio shows and Saving Grace podcasts for Grace School of Theology. You can find her book on Amazon or at gracetheology.org. It is called In Our Weaknesses, God is Strong: The Power of His Touch through You. You can get on Carmen's regular devotional list if you leave your phone number at Pate.Carmen@Gmail.com.

    #238 - Kept from the Time of Tribulation: Revelation 3:7-13

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 38:50 Transcription Available


    In the sixth of the seven letters to the churches, Jesus makes a precious promise to the church in Philadelphia in Asia Minor that applies to the church today. They will not go through the time of tribulation that is coming upon the whole world. Jesus also promises them that He is coming quickly. We call this imminency--nothing in God's prophetic timeline needs to happen before Christ comes for His church in the Rapture event which keeps all the church out of the Tribulation period. The Philadelphian church merited no complaint from the Lord because of their faithfulness amidst the adversarial Jews of the "synagogue of Satan." They are promised unique rewards that indicate a deeper intimacy with the Lord in the future kingdom. Believers will find comfort in this message of the Lord's coming with rewards and will be challenged to urgently share the message via the open doors God provides.

    #237 - Fishing for Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 52:01 Transcription Available


    Whether you enjoy fishing or not, you will enjoy the stories about fishing in this podcast with Carmen Pate of Saving Grace podcast interviewing Charlie about his book, Fishing for Life. Charlie talks about the purpose of the book, which is to share the gospel through insights gained from his many fishing experiences. He tells some of the stories covered in more detail in the book. The book, Fishing for Life, is more than a collection of fun stories and meaningful insights, it offers a clear presentation of how to have eternal life through Jesus Christ. The book is not only delightful reading, but it makes a great gift to anyone who likes to fish or who enjoys good stories. Sit back and enjoy a light-hearted conversation about Charlie's lifetime love of the sport of fishing. #fishingforlife #gracelifeministries #simplybygrace #fishingformen

    #236 - Understanding the Law and Embracing Grace

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 41:29 Transcription Available


    Join Dr. Charlie Bing and special guest Dr. Michael Halsey, Chancellor and Co-Founder of Grace Biblical Seminary, for a discussion on the law and grace. In this episode, they explore the Mosaic Law, its historical significance, and its impact on society and the church. Dr. Halsey, author of "Laying Down the Law, Embracing Grace," delves into the complexities of the law, including the 613 commandments given to Israel, and how Christians should relate to these laws today. The conversation covers the distinction between law and grace, the importance of understanding the law of Christ, and practical advice for those struggling with legalism in their churches. Discover the freedom and joy found in living under grace, rather than the heavy burden of legalism. Listen in and deepen your understanding of theological concepts and enhance your spiritual journey. For more resources and to connect with the speakers, visit gracelife.org.

    #235 - Galatians Part 6

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 44:13 Transcription Available


    When we live according to God's grace, we realize we have loving responsibilities to others. This includes helping those who fall into sin and doing good deeds to all people. There is a temporal reward when we sow to the spiritual life and not to the flesh. Under grace, we have nothing to boast about, but we can boast only in what Christ has done for us. Grace allows us to live under God's blessings.

    #234 - Galatians Part 5

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 46:49 Transcription Available


    This third section of the epistle addresses practical living issues. Charlie explains from his family heritage personal reasons why freedom means so much to him. Not only must we stay away from legalism, but we must also take a firm stand in and for grace. Legalism is depending on our works to find approval with God instead of trusting in His grace. If we resort to legalism, we will fall from grace and not benefit from God's free blessings. We see in this passage four marks of a Christian growing in grace. Grace means that we do not turn to legalism, nor we do we turn to license. We have freedom, but it is a freedom that our love for others should control. This love and other fruit of the Spirit come by walking in the Spirit. We should not live like unbelievers who do not know God's grace but live under the control of the Spirit.

    #233 - Galatians Part 4

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 44:16 Transcription Available


    There is a world of difference between a slave and a son. Through our faith in Christ, we become sons of God and heirs of the promise of blessing that God made to Abraham. We should not attempt to go back under the slavery of the law or a system of performance. Grace and law do not mix. Those who have been saved through faith in God's grace should not try to mix in the law or works. They must make a clean break and rely on the grace of God.

    #232 - Galatians Part 3

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 48:16 Transcription Available


    This section of chapters 3-4 enters a theological discussion of the Spirit's work in us, faith, and the law. Faith allows us to become a part of God's family, but the law only brings a curse. It shows us our sin. It impossible to keep all the law, therefore it cannot save us. The law leads us to Jesus Christ who frees us from the curse of the law. We are saved by the Spirit of God given to us in the gospel and that same Spirit helps us live a godly life.

    #231 - Galatians Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 47:01 Transcription Available


    Sometimes there is a temptation to compromise the gospel of God's grace not only doctrinally but practically in how we behave. The gospel does not need our embellishment. We are justified before God by His grace through faith and nothing else. Our behavioral performance cannot earn God's grace. Those who compromise the gospel need to be confronted as Paul did Peter. Peter was behaving inconsistently with the gospel, but Paul took a firm stand against his behavior. The key to living for God is to identify with Jesus Christ and by faith allow Him to live His life through us.

    #230 - Galatians Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 44:18 Transcription Available


    In this introductory message to Charlie's 6-part series on Galatians you will learn the setting and a simple outline for this important epistle. The Apostle Paul is amazed at how quickly the Galatians turned away from the grace of the gospel they received from him. What was the gospel that Paul preached? It was a gospel of grace, which means works have no role in the reception of salvation. Today, many pervert the pure gospel of grace. Only the true gospel can produce a godly change in a person's life. This series was recorded at the Gulf Coast Bible Conference.

    #229 - How Calvinistic was Calvin? Dr. David Allen discusses Calvin's view of the atonement.

    Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 40:17 Transcription Available


    Calvinism has characteristically argued for limited atonement (the "L" in TULIP), but can they attribute that to John Calvin? Dr. Allen will prove from Calvin's original statements that he held to unlimited atonement without exception. Only later, through the revisions of Theodore Beza and the ecclesiastical councils of the Synod of Dort and the Westminster Assembly, was limited atonement adopted as representative of genuine Calvinism even though there was significant disagreement within those assemblies. Limited atonement is a theological extrapolation from a system based on a faulty understanding of total depravity. As Dr. Allen says limited atonement is a doctrine in search of a proof text. Dr. Allen received his PhD from the University of Texas and now serves at Mid-America Seminary in Memphis. He is currently a candidate for the presidency of the Southern Baptist Convention. He also has a unique ministry coaching preachers in their preaching skills (see PreachingCoach.com). He has written extensively on the atonement in his lengthy book, The Extent of the Atonement, as well as a chapter in Calvinism: A Biblical and Theological Critique. Share this episode with your Calvinist, and non-Calvinist, friends and leave a comment with your thoughts.

    #228 - Grace and Our Salvation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 48:44 Transcription Available


    In this episode, Charlie provides deep insights into the principle of divine grace and its significance in salvation. Offering analysis of the free grace viewpoint, he questions commonly misunderstood terms and beliefs, draws from various biblical scriptures, and presents a redefined understanding of faith and salvation grounded in Gods' unconditional love. Challenging the conventional belief system associated with works and earning salvation, the Charlie contrasts that God dispenses undeserved grace or "amazing grace." He discusses at length the concept of 'repentance' - not as a vow of turning of sins, but an inner change of belief or understanding realigning us with Jesus Christ. Further, addresses the concept of 'Lordship Salvation' and succinctly deconstructs the relationship between faith, discipleship, and true salvation. Lastly his conversation dwells on eternal security and provides comforting assurance of God's unwavering faithfulness. 

    #227 - Are the Great Commissions for Today?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 34:13 Transcription Available


    Welcome to an enlightening episode of Simply by Grace podcast, featuring Dr. Charlie Bing and David Roseland, the Pastor of Preston City Bible Church. In this captivating discussion, David delves into the profundity of the Great Commission, analyzing its distinctive appearances and universal message across various gospels. Learn more about this divine mandate entrusted to believers and the urgent call to carry out the work of the Kingdom. Explore the entangled concepts of missions and dispensationalism. Trace the timeline of classic dispensationalism all the way back from Darby and discover how these ideas have shaped modern day beliefs. Roseland further reveals his plans to base his doctoral dissertation on these complex studies, providing profound insights into the evolution and interpretation of these theological concepts in the contemporary era. Walk away from this episode with a profound understanding of your broader spiritual life and the role of the Holy Spirit. Tune in to this fascinating journey through biblical scriptures and church history and find your purpose reaffirmed, charged, and emboldened to carry the compelling message of Christ to the ends of the earth. Be part of an inspiring mission-oriented conversation that transcends mere institutional tasks. Learn about the potential pitfalls of focusing too much on assigned roles and not enough on the gospel mission. Drawing from real-world analogies and personal experiences, learn how mission work can bring a renewed focus, vigor, and purpose to life. Don't miss David's powerful recounting of his experiences in evangelism and outreach. Through his stories, understand the importance of engaging with the Bible at a profound level and the impact of human connection in gospel propagation. This episode is a vivid testament to the importance of maintaining a clear gospel and reaching out to those around us, highlighting the undeniable impact of children's ministries. End the episode with a heartwarming reminder on the significance of the uncensored Gospel of Jesus Christ. Invitation to delve deeper into the magnanimity of the grace Jesus offers. Tune in for an inspiring episode that challenges you to dive more profoundly into evangelism and better comprehend its challenges in the world today.

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