Grace: A Divine Vulgarity

Grace: A Divine Vulgarity

Interview originally published in #AskSteveAustin Podcast.


Tweetable Moments:

  • Grace is a Divine vulgarity.
  • In the world of performancism, success equals life and failure is tantamount to death.
  • What we do is important, but it is infinitely less important than what Jesus has done for us.
  • Christianity is not about good people getting better.
  • Rebellion and conformity are often opposite sides of the same coin.
  • There’s a big difference in grace a lot vs. grace alone.

About This Show

The #AskSteveAustin Podcast is a very progressive look at life and faith with Life Coach, Steve Austin. Each week, Steve talks with guests about the biggest questions and issues of our day. If you're looking for honest conversation and hope for a better tomorrow, minus all the religious b.s., you've come to the right place.

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