What “Under Grace” Really Means | Beyond Today

Being “under grace” doesn’t abolish God’s law but frees us from sin’s penalty and empowers us to obey God from the heart. True grace transforms a person’s life—calling for repentance, commitment and a wholehearted walk with God that leads to lasting change. ========================================= 📖 Learn More -- https://ucg.org/bt507 ========================================= What does it really mean to be “under grace and not under law”? Many people assume grace gives them freedom from God’s commandments—but the Bible reveals something far deeper and far more life-changing. Grace doesn’t cancel God’s law; it frees us from sin’s penalty and gives us the power to obey from the heart. In this Beyond Today episode, host Steve Myers explores the true purpose of grace as taught by Jesus, Paul and the entire New Testament. You’ll see why salvation is a gift we can never earn, yet one that calls us to repentance, transformation and a committed walk with God. From Ephesians 2 to Romans 6, Scripture shows that grace is not permission to live however we want—it’s God’s power working in us to live differently. Grace teaches us to deny sin, reshape our desires and walk in good works that God prepared for us. It recalibrates our lives like a spiritual GPS, guiding us back when we’ve taken wrong turns. And though following Christ requires full commitment, grace gives us the strength to endure, overcome and grow. If you’re ready to understand real, biblical grace—not the watered-down version culture promotes—this message will challenge, clarify and inspire you.