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Simply By Grace Podcast

Simply By Grace Podcast

By: Dr. Charles Bing
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Come join founder and president of GraceLife Ministries, Dr. Bing, where each week he‘ll share the gospel of grace with the unsaved and the grace of the gospel with the saved.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Christianity Personal Development Personal Success Spirituality
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  • #305 - How Good Do You Have to Be to Get to Heaven?
    Dec 25 2025

    A question on the mind of many is how good they must be to get to heaven. Many people have the idea that if they do enough good things, or their good things outweigh their bad things, then they will be saved eternally. One error in this thinking is the failure to understand the absolute standard of God's goodness. He is perfectly good and therefore cannot tolerate any imperfection in His presence. Another mistake people make is thinking that their behavior is good enough to get to heaven. But they fail to understand that if they resort to performance such as keeping the law, they must have a perfect record or they fall under the curse of failure. It is also a mistake to think that behavior alone can be good enough to get into heaven. Our problem is not sins, per se, but sinfulness. We are sinners who need to have the root of the problem taken care of, and it is sin. The good news is that God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, to live the perfect life we could not live, and to pay the penalty of our sins, which we could not pay. So we conclude that we can get to heaven based on what Jesus did, not on what we do. Charlie challenges all who see this episode to trust in Christ's righteousness alone in order to get to heaven. That's a message worth hearing and sharing. We trust you will share this, like it, and leave a comment, especially if you place your faith in Jesus as your Savior. #FreeGracegospel#Savedbygrace#Howtogetto heaven#faithnotworks$simplybygrace

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    11 mins
  • #304 - New book on Salvation with Dr. J. Paul Tanner
    Dec 18 2025

    Everyone likes a new book. Dr. J. Paul Tanner has blessed us with two. The latest is called "Salvation: The Most Incredible Gift from the Most Magnificent God." It is a comprehensive book on soteriology, which is also available as a course book called "God's Free Gift of Salvation: A Coursebook for the Study of the Biblical View of Salvation." Dr. Tanner's deep scholarship is evident behind the pages of this book, but it is written at a level usable by anyone. All subjects related to salvation are covered. You will appreciate his gentle tone and irenic spirit as he writes on the difficult words and ideas that a study in soteriology must cover. But that is not his only recent contribution. He has written a commentary on Hebrews, which is also accessible to anyone. He believes it is written to believers, the warnings also. Charlie talks about both books with Dr. Tanner. In addition, you can find many more resources and scholarly articles on his website at www.PaulTanner.org. His books can be ordered from his website or from Amazon. Also, check out his commentary on Daniel, a comprehensive study that took him many years.

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    39 mins
  • #303 - Common Objections to the Free Grace View
    Dec 4 2025

    Charlie explains the Free Grace perspective: salvation is an undeserved, complete gift received by simple faith in Jesus Christ, not earned by works. He addresses common objections about Lordship, repentance, assurance, and whether grace promotes license, grounding his answers in Scripture and practical examples.

    The episode highlights how grace motivates godly living, the role of the judgment seat of Christ, and how believers can have full assurance of salvation.

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    57 mins
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