CD: Grace - The Most Misunderstood Word in the Bible
David Bercot. Many Christians have a completely wrong concept of Christianity because they misunderstand one single word: grace. Most of us have been told that grace means God's "unmerited favor" and that it stands in contrast to human effort or reward. But how can we know what a particular word mean in the days of Jesus and the apostles.?
The Greek word that is translated as "grace" is charis. Bercot argues that the only way we can know what charis meant in ancient times is to go the writings of that period. For New Testament words, the three most valuable ancients sources we have are (1) the Septuagint, (2) the New Testament, and (3) the early Christian writings. These sources reveal that charis was an everyday word, meaning goodwill or favor. This goodwill might by totally undeserved, or it might be extended because of something commendable on the part of the recipient.
Beyond any doubt, salvation is a gift. But it is a gift conditioned on our maintaining an obedient love-faith relationship with Christ. This message could change of your whole concept of Christianity!
60 min. CD $4.95
Price: $4.95
Reviews
1 reviews
Please write a review |
Read all reviewsFeatured positive reviews:
What is Grace?
10/24/2016
By Bob McCollough
David Bercot has painstakingly researched the natural meaning of the word grace (Gk: charis) according to its usage in the LXX, the N.T. and the ante-Nicene Fathers, and summarized a year's worth of study of this CD. I had to listen to it three times while taking notes in order to satisfactorily glean all of the golden truths that are revealed in this message--and I am still walking around pondering the implications of it. Once again, Bercot puts out a clear, concise, and thoroughly researched message that helps all those people who honestly want to know the truth to see it more clearly.
Gift Certificates