Tuesday, June 24th: In 529 AD, a small council in southern Gaul made a big theological statement. The Council of Orange affirmed that salvation begins and ends with God’s grace. Drawing from Augustine’s teachings, they declared that humans cannot choose God apart from divine help—but also stopped short of saying grace overrides our will. In this episode of The Daily Grind, John explores the historical context of this council, the grace-centered doctrines it affirmed, and why those decisions still matter today. From the fall of Rome to modern faith struggles, this episode will remind you that we are saved not by striving, but by grace. Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of grace and a renewed gratitude for the God who rescues us.
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