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Grace at LAST

Grace at LAST

By: Corinne Kinstler
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Grace at LAST is a weekly podcast where we hope to bring you true freedom in Christ, which comes through knowing the gospel of grace. Living in the new covenant is the secret to lasting joy and peace. Together, we will talk about what that looks like in our daily and eternal lives. We believe this is the place where true freedom is found. Thanks for joining us today.Corinne Kinstler Christianity Spirituality
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  • Was There Ever a Satan or Devil? You Decide
    Oct 12 2025

    Recently, we have been exploring the question: Who, or what, is Satan? Scripture offers different insights, and I was surprised by what I found.

    There are different views on the serpent in Genesis, whether literal, spiritual, or symbolic. The real question is: What voice are we listening to? One that deceives and burdens, or the One who invites us to rest?

    Today, we are exploring the top three views about satan and the identity of the serpent in the Garden of Eden. We’ll present each view, along with the supporting arguments and the challenges to each one.

    I’ve shared what I found, along with supporting scriptures.You decide what you believe and walk in the freedom and rest that come only from the Lord, not from victory over demons.

    I’m no longer on the front lines of a spiritual war.

    Instead, I’ve discovered a kingdom not built on fear but on love. A kingdom that is here and now. It is beautiful and peaceful, not raging in battle.

    This is the kingdom of God, established in the new covenant.

    The kingdom of Grace.

    Remember: We don’t have to believe exactly the same. Just listen to the Lord and trust the Spirit to lead you into truth.

    All Scripture taken from NASB1995

    Genesis 3:1

    Revelation 12:9

    2 Corinthians 11:3

    Matthew 23:33

    Genesis 3:14

    Matthew 3:7

    Psalm 58:3–4

    Matthew 10:16

    John 12:24


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    31 mins
  • The Real Story Behind Satan part 3 of 3
    Oct 5 2025

    Welcome to our final episode in our 3 part series: What Is the Real Story Behind Satan? We have been looking at a perspective you may never have heard before, and it’s one that could change how you see spiritual opposition, biblical prophecy, and the gospel itself.

    Today we look at the “satan” in Revelation and learn many references may actually point to corrupt religious leaders who resisted the new covenant of grace, not invisible spiritual beings.

    The Bible’s language is often symbolic and covenantal, not literal and physical.

    That changes everything.

    What if the enemy you’ve been taught to fear isn’t a supernatural monster, but deception itself? What if freedom in Christ doesn’t come from spiritual warfare, but from resting in what’s already finished?

    We are no longer under the old covenant. Christ fulfilled it and ushered in a gospel of freedom, rest, and truth. But many modern religious systems still teach Law + Grace.

    That’s not the gospel.

    Today we wrap up with several questions we should consideras we look at the real story behind satan.

    Let’s keep learning, questioning, and walking in truth.

    Remember, You are already free.

    Scripture taken from the NASB 1995

    Deuteronomy 31:29

    Mark 11:15-17

    Mark 11:18

    Matthew 23:29-38

    John 8:44

    Revelation 2:8-10

    Revelation 2:12-14

    Revelation 2:24

    Revelation 3:9

    Revelation 12:9

    Revelation 20:1–2

    Revelation 20:7-8


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    40 mins
  • What is the Real Story Behind Satan Part 2 of 3
    Sep 28 2025
    For generations, many Christians have been taught to view satan as a powerful, invisible, demonic being persistently working to destroy lives, families, health, and finances. This view has filled countless teachings about spiritual warfare—prayers intended to bind demonic forces, rituals involving anointing oil on doors and windows, and calls to rebuke and resist the devil at every turn. The main message has been clear: you are under constant spiritual attack, and your role as a believer is to fight back with spiritual tools. But what if this entire view is built more on fear, tradition, or misunderstanding than on what the Bible actually teaches? What if satan is not a literal creature with horns and a pitchfork hiding in the shadows, but rather a metaphorical or symbolic term used in scripture to represent opposition to God's purpose? Could it be that "the satan" in the Bible sometimes refers to human adversaries rather than a demonic being? This perspective may feel unsettling or controversial, especially for those raised with the traditional narrative. However, it's worth asking: does this interpretation line up with what scripture really says?Could rethinking our view of satan not only change how we read scripture—but also how we live, believe, and respond to challenges in our daily lives?Today, we explore these questions in depth. We examine the biblical texts and challenge ourselves to reconsider some of our assumptions. Let’s see what the Bible truly says.Thanks for joining me. All Scripture Taken from the NASB 1995 Acts 26:14-18Acts 20:22-24Romans 16:20Genesis 3:152 Corinthians 7:52 Corinthians 10:10-112 Corinthians 11:142 Corinthians 12:71 Thessalonians 2:182 Thessalonians 2:8-101 Timothy 1:201 Timothy 5:14-161 Peter 5:8Ezekiel 22:25Ephesians 6:111 John 3:8
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    30 mins
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