Join Casey and David as they bring clarity, balance, and biblical harmony to one of Christianity’s most vital doctrines.
The tomb is empty. The King is enthroned. The victory is won.
But here’s the question that follows the Resurrection: How does that victory become mine?
In Episode 9, Salvation: The Journey Home, Casey and David walk through one of the most misunderstood and debated subjects in Christianity—Are we saved by grace? By faith? By works? Or some combination of all three?
Cutting through centuries of confusion and theological slogans, they carefully define the biblical meaning of Grace, Faith, Justification, and Sanctification, showing how these doctrines fit together rather than compete with one another.
What does Paul mean when he says in Ephesians 2:8–10 that we are saved “by grace through faith… not of works”?
How does that harmonize with James 2 when he says, “faith without works is dead”?
Rather than forcing Paul and James into opposition, Casey and David demonstrate how they are standing back-to-back, fighting different enemies but proclaiming the same gospel.
This episode traces salvation as a journey:
•Grace as the source
•Faith as the response
•Obedience as the expression
•Sanctification as the transformation
•And glory as the destination
If Episode 8 established the Resurrection as the decisive event in history, Episode 9 explains how that event is personally applied.
Salvation is not a slogan.
It is not a one-word answer.
It is not earned.
And it is not automatic.
It is the journey home is made possible by Christ, initiated by grace, received through faith, and lived out in faithful obedience.