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#They preach things that diminish faith (eg: sin-management, worldly philosophy, politics, dead works, performance-based acceptance, etc.)
#They preach things that diminish faith (eg: sin-management, worldly philosophy, politics, dead works, performance-based acceptance, etc.)


==How can you tell the difference between a grace message and a graceless one?==
==How can you tell the difference between a Grace message and a graceless one?==


A grace-based message will leave you praising God and thanking Jesus. In contrast, a graceless message will have you making promises you can’t keep and then condemn you for not keeping them.
A grace-based message will leave you praising God and thanking Jesus. In contrast, a graceless message will have you making promises you can’t keep and then condemn you for not keeping them.


Someone who has not been fully apprehended by the grace of God will always be tempted towards dead works. So be wary of those who preach a mixed gospel. If you desire to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus, tune in to the hypergrace preachers. But the biggest mistake we can make with the gospel of grace is we think it is for other people. <blockquote>'''''“Grace is for sinners, not good churchgoers like me.”''' Big mistake. We all need the grace of God every single day. It’s grace from start to finish.''</blockquote>
Someone who has not been fully apprehended by the grace of God will always be tempted towards dead works. So be wary of those who preach a mixed gospel. If you desire to grow in the grace and knowledge of Jesus, tune in to the hypergrace preachers. But the biggest mistake we can make with the gospel of grace is we think it is for other people. <blockquote>'''''“Grace is for sinners, not good churchgoers like me.”''' Big mistake. We all need the grace of God every single day. It’s grace from start to finish.''</blockquote>