The Grace Message

The Grace Message

Andrew Farley

The Grace Message - Nov 27

November 27, 2023

Does Psalm 146:4 support the idea of “soul sleep“ when we die? What does Romans mean by “make no provision for the flesh”? Psalm 139 says God has ordained our days, so does that mean everything is set? Where do choices come in if that is true? Romans and Corinthians both talk about not offending others regarding food and drink. How far do we take this?

Thank you for helping others find true rest in Jesus!

Thank you for helping others find true rest in Jesus!

Growing spiritually isn’t about endless activities to earn God’s favor. It’s really much simpler than people have been led to think. That’s because Jesus has already done the work! Your gift below helps people around the globe find freedom in the finished work of Christ, so they can rest knowing they’re as close to God as they can be! We’ll say thanks for your gift with Andrew Farley’s 6-message audio series, Spiritual Growth: It’s Easier than You Think! So request your copy when you give today, and thanks for your support!

About The Grace Message

The Grace Message with Dr. Andrew Farley consistently offers simple, straightforward, and accurate help for anyone looking to better understand the depths of God’s grace. Andrew’s teachings will challenge the way you look at God through scriptural insights, and help you live in the freedom of the finished work of Jesus Christ.

About Andrew Farley

Dr. Andrew Farley is devoted to helping people better understand the grace of God and helping them live in the freedom that comes from a true understanding of Jesus Christ’s finished work on the cross. He seeks to challenge the way people look at God, and themselves, through practical, scriptural insights about God’s forgiveness, living under grace and what a new identity in Christ really means.


Andrew is the author of Zondervan’s debuted #1 bestseller on Amazon, The Naked Gospel, in addition to serving as lead pastor of Church Without Religion in Lubbock, Texas. He is also the president of The Grace Message. His mission is to help people better understand the grace of God and see them enjoy freedom. He previously served as a professor of linguistics at the University of Notre Dame and Texas Tech University