Experiencing Grace Podcast is a deep-dive into biblical truth, exploring how God’s grace transforms lives. Hosted by Jason Graham, each episode unpacks scripture with clarity and insight, tackling themes of faith, righteousness, love, justice, and spiritual maturity. From breaking down the Lord’s Prayer to examining Christ’s fulfillment of the Law, this podcast equips believers to walk in grace, embrace mercy, and grow in unity. With a focus on practical application and profound spiritual truths, Experiencing Grace Podcast invites listeners to encounter God’s heart and live in the fullness of His grace.
This episode kicks off The Disciples’ Prayer Series, a 12-part journey exploring the Lord’s Prayer in depth. Jason Graham begins with the first word: “Our“—revealing the profound call to unity in the body of Christ.
Why did Jesus teach His disciples to say ‘Our Father’ instead of ‘My Father’? Because unity is central to God’s purpose, bringing all things in heaven and earth into oneness in Christ. Jason unpacks how biblical unity impacts God’s kingdom, the body of Christ, and individual believers—leading to blessings, answered prayer, humility, and spiritual maturity.
Discover practical ways to cultivate this oneness, including honoring others, dying to self, and embracing the ‘one another’ commands of Scripture. Jason also warns against false unity—showing how true biblical unity must have Christ as its head.
Join us as we begin this powerful series, uncovering the deeper meaning behind every word of the prayer Jesus taught His disciples.
Did Jesus abolish the law, or fulfill it completely? In this episode, Jason Graham explores the profound significance of Christ’s relationship with the Old Testament law, revealing why believers are no longer under its demands.
Drawing from Matthew 5:17-20 and Jesus’ final words on the cross in John 19—”It is finished”—Jason unpacks how Christ accomplished everything required by the law. Rather than striving for righteousness through works, believers are called to rest in His completed work.
The discussion highlights how the law exposed sin but could not save, while the new covenant in Christ brings righteousness, freedom, and lasting glory. Salvation is a gift by grace through faith—not by works, so no one can boast.
Enjoy this short clip with a powerful message on the true purpose of the law and what it means to live in the fullness of Christ’s finished work.
What is love? In this episode, Jason Graham explores the biblical definition of love through three key commandments—love for God, love for neighbor, and Jesus’ new commandment: “Love one another as I have loved you.”
The discussion highlights how Jesus raised the standard of love, calling believers to embody His sacrificial love. Jason examines 1 Corinthians 13’s sixteen truths about love—each a direct reflection of God’s character. Love is patient, kind, faithful, and enduring because these qualities define who God is.
Ultimately, love is not about fulfilling the Old Testament Law but resting in Christ’s finished work and embracing the righteousness imputed through faith. Join this insightful journey into the true nature of love—both as our calling and as a revelation of God Himself.
Does mercy lead to love, while legalism leads to destruction? In this spotlight from Episode 10, Jason Graham highlights a critical truth from Scripture: those who receive and extend mercy become lovers of God, while rigid rule-keeping without mercy produces ‘sons of hell.’
Jesus emphasized this contrast when He declared that those forgiven much love much, while rebuking the Pharisees for shutting people out of the Kingdom with their oppressive laws. Jason unpacks how mercy, not legalism, transforms hearts—leading to genuine devotion instead of empty religion.
Enjoy this excerpt from Episode 10 on how embracing God’s mercy cultivates love, while enforcing rules without grace leads to spiritual bondage.
What is mercy, and why does God value it so deeply? In this episode, Jason Graham explores the profound concept of mercy, drawing insights from Scripture to reveal its transformative power.
Mercy goes beyond grace—it is compassion in action, withholding the judgment we deserve while offering hope and renewal. Jason unpacks essential truths about mercy:
God desires mercy over sacrifice, rebuking empty religious practices.
Mercy triumphs over judgment, freeing us from fear and securing our confidence in God.
Those who receive mercy are called to extend it, as shown in the parable of the unforgiving servant.
Mercy renews daily, bringing hope even in struggle, and produces a deeper love for God.
Jason emphasizes that true repentance and holy living flow from experiencing God’s kindness, not legalistic demands. Our relationship with God is secured by Jesus’ covenant—not our own efforts—leading to a life rooted in love, mercy, and grace.
Join us as we uncover how embracing God’s mercy sets us free, fills us with hope, and leads us into a deeper relationship with Him.
What does it mean to live under the Law of the Spirit of Life in Christ Jesus? In this episode, Jason Graham explores the reality of Jesus’ coming kingdom and the ongoing call for believers to walk in love.
While freed from the Law of Sin and Death, Christians are not lawless—we carry the continuing debt to love one another. A key expression of this love is kindness, which differs sharply from mere niceness. Kindness is an inward nature rooted in truth, while niceness can be deceptive. The Bible commands kindness but never niceness—because God Himself is kind, not simply nice.
Jason examines how true kindness flows from a heart transformed by God’s love, emphasizing that taming our tongue is a result of spiritual overflow, not self-effort. Ultimately, entering the coming kingdom requires doing the will of the Father—walking in love and rejecting lawlessness (lovelessness). Join us for this thought-provoking discussion.
Experience Jason Graham’s heartfelt message on modern-day slavery and human trafficking, seen through the lens of faith and action. Drawing insights from the documentary Nefarious: Merchant of Souls, this episode uncovers hard-hitting facts, exposes injustice, and challenges believers to move beyond passive faith into transformative action.
Learn how prayer, advocacy, financial support, and personal purity contribute to the fight against exploitation, echoing Christ’s call for justice in scripture. Become a modern abolitionist—burn with justice and shine light in the darkness.
What does it mean for Christ to be formed in you? In this episode, Jason Graham discusses the journey of Christian maturity—understanding the three-part nature of man (spirit, soul, and body) and how redemption unfolds across these dimensions.
The Fall brought spiritual death, leaving the soul in conflict. Salvation restores our spirit in Christ, promises future redemption of the body, and calls us to the ongoing transformation of the soul. This process shifts us from a carnal mindset (death) to a spirit-controlled mind (life and peace).
Jason explores how true maturity comes through recognizing our spirit’s unity with Jesus, setting our minds on spiritual truths, trusting God’s finished work over self-effort, and embracing fellowship and spiritual disciplines. He unpacks how this process leads to lasting peace and the fullness of Christ within.
Is physical preparedness part of trusting God? In this episode, Jason Graham explores a message weighing heavily on his heart—the need for Christians to prepare for potential disruptions in society, not out of fear, but in obedience to what he believes the Holy Spirit is prompting.
This isn’t about doomsday scenarios but recognizing the danger of relying solely on man-made systems. Jason discusses key aspects of preparation, including growing and storing food, purifying water, developing self-sufficiency skills, and reducing dependence on medications—all with the goal of providing for those in need.
Challenging the idea that preparation equals distrust, he draws on biblical examples—the wisdom of the ant (Proverbs 6), Joseph’s role in storing grain, the storehouse principle (Malachi 3), and the boy with the loaves and fish (being the only prepared one) leading to the miracle of Jesus multiplying what he had prepared—showing that preparation aligns with faith, not fear.
Ultimately, believers are called to seek God’s kingdom first, prepare within community, and approach readiness with wisdom, not anxiety. Join this compelling discussion on biblical preparedness and what it means to walk in faith.
How can Bible study ignite a fire inside us? In this episode, Jason Graham explores why engaging deeply with Scripture is essential—not just for knowledge, but for transformation. Worship music and preaching inspire, but only the Word of God fuels lasting passion.
We tackle key reasons people struggle with Bible study and shift the focus from self-discovery to finding Jesus—the central theme of all Scripture. Learn how the Word keeps our way pure, protects us from deception, and provides a wellspring for worship.
Practical guidance follows, emphasizing proper interpretation before application. Richard Foster’s four study steps—repetition, concentration, comprehension, and reflection—help us avoid common pitfalls like misinterpretation and selective reading.
Discover effective study methods, including book studies, word studies, character studies, and structured plans for reading Scripture deeply. Tools like concordances, dictionaries, and journaling play a crucial role, as do three powerful reading techniques: Repetitive, Emphasis, and Negative Reading.
This episode equips listeners to engage with the Word in a way that sets their hearts on fire and transforms their lives.