
Grace and Gratitude w/ Gary Thomas
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Aaron Smith sits down with Gary Thomas, bestselling author and teaching pastor, to talk about his journey into marriage ministry and the role of the local church in our spiritual growth. They discuss the dangers of entitlement, the lies that keep us from intimacy with God, and the importance of multi-generational ministry. Gary reminds us that gratitude and grace are key to cultivating joy and compassion in our walk with Christ.
Key Takeaways
- The local church is essential for community and growth.
- Entitlement robs us of gratitude and joy.
- Struggles with sin are expected in the Christian life.
- Spiritual adventure keeps our faith vibrant.
- Recognizing our sin helps us have compassion toward others.
- The church should be a place of healing and support.
- Gratitude for God’s grace leads to a joyful life.
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Keywords
marriage, ministry, church, community, spiritual growth, intimacy with God, entitlement, sin, grace
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