June 12, 2015 – July 10, 2015

The 5 Faithful Sayings

We all want, maybe even need, to believe in something. With a variety of religious teachings in existence today, it's natural to turn to a trusted teacher for confirmation on whether something you're hearing is solid, dependable, and trustworthy. That's the assurance the Apostle Paul gives to Timothy and Titus, two pastors in training, when he writes "This is a trustworthy saying..." This Groundwork series studies the five statements Paul deems "worthy of full acceptance" and their impact on our understanding of the gospel message in our lives.

Episodes in this Series

Christ Came to Save Sinners

Is it ever possible to sin more than Christ can redeem? To answer that question on Groundwork, we're discussing 1 Timothy 1:12-17 where the Apostle Paul makes a powerful statement so all faithful believers can clearly identify the truth about Christ’s salvation.

Listen to this Episode June 12 , 2015

A Noble Task

In 1 Timothy 3:1-7 Paul affirms that serving the Lord is a noble, admirable task. But are you willing to live a life worthy of that noble task? On Groundwork we discuss this second trustworthy saying from Paul to help us evaluate our own life aspirations.

Listen to this Episode June 19 , 2015

The Value of Godliness

Think about what you find valuable in your life. Then join us as we study 1 Timothy 4:8-10 to find out why Paul says: well that’s good…but godliness is better.

Listen to this Episode June 26 , 2015

He Remains Faithful

Do you need encouragement to endure in your faith? Are you discouraged and feel like maybe God abandoned you and you're wondering why? The Apostle Paul says "Remember, he remains faithful."

Listen to this Episode July 3 , 2015

Saved By Grace. Now What?

As we conclude our study of some of the early church’s “faithful sayings,” we reach Titus 3:1-8 which helps us ponder justification by grace, hope for eternal life, and what we need to do as a result of our salvation.

Listen to this Episode July 10 , 2015

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