NUNCA te explicaron qué significa la GRACIA (Impactante)

You were NEVER told what GRACE means—and that ignorance is changing how you live your faith without you even realizing it. The word χάρις (charis), which the entire church translates as "grace," didn't simply mean "undeserved favor" in the first-century world. It was the technical term for the Roman patronage system—a system of covenant that fostered active loyalty, not spiritual passivity. In this video, we delve into the original Greek of the New Testament and the Greco-Roman world to discover what the early Christians meant when Paul spoke to them about charis—and how that completely transforms your prayer, your service, and your identity today. — What you'll gain: • What the patronus-cliens system was and why Paul used it to explain grace • Why "unrequited favor" is only half the story • The crucial difference between transaction and covenant — and how Ephesians 2:8-10 fully explains it • How the Greek word eucharistia reveals that gratitude is action, not feeling • What changes in your prayer, your service, and your identity when you understand charis in its true context — — — ⏱Key Moments: 00:00 — What if what you were taught about grace is incomplete? 00:56 — The Problem: Grace Became Passive 01:36 — The Patronus-Client System in the Roman World 02:22 — Charis, Eucharistia, and Pistis — The Three Words That Explain Everything 03:27 — Ephesians 2:8-10 in Full — The Verse That Is Almost Never Preached 05:25 — Three Concrete Changes: Prayer, Service, and Identity 06:15 — Grace Is NOT the End of Obligation — ​​— — How were you taught about grace in your church? As a passive gift or as the beginning of a relationship? Tell me in the comments — I'm interested to know what your understanding was before watching this video. If this study of the original Greek is transforming your faith, subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 — a word each week that changes how you read the Bible. — — — 📌 This video is educational material on biblical theology based on the linguistic and historical study of New Testament Greek. It does not represent a specific denominational position. #GraceInGreek #CharisMeaning #BiblicalTheology