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.
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.
What is true justice? In this episode, Jason Graham unpacks this profound concept, showing how it is deeply connected to the heart of God. Justice isn’t just fairness—it’s about making things right and doing what is right.
The discussion unfolds in three arenas:
Spiritual Justice – Humanity owed a debt to the law of sin and death, but Jesus satisfied the demands of justice through His sacrifice, offering justification by faith.
Personal Justice – Applying God’s justice to relationships means moving beyond fairness and personal rights to self-sacrifice, forgiveness, and love—just as Jesus bore our sins on the cross.
Social Justice – A necessary outward expression of God’s justice, calling believers to stand against injustice, help the oppressed, and ensure justice carries the name of Jesus rather than deception.
Through biblical truth, this episode challenges false justice movements, contrasts justice with fairness, and calls listeners to embrace God’s passion for justice through prayer and action. Don’t miss this powerful message.
How can we avoid deception? In this episode, we explore scriptural warnings about falsehood, including the revelation of the Lawless One (often called the antichrist), the spirit of lawlessness already at work, and counterfeit signs and wonders.
A major focus is placed on false doctrines—both doctrines of devils, designed to turn people from Christ, and doctrines of men, which promote self-righteousness over true reliance on Christ. Though they may seem wise, they lack power to restrain sin.
Discover how to recognize deceptive teachings by their traits: twisting scripture, burdening believers, closing the kingdom of heaven, neglecting central biblical themes, covering up sin, leading people away from Christ, and fostering pride instead of humility.
Most importantly, we share practical ways to guard against deception—loving the truth, discerning your heart, being open to correction, seeking wisdom from the Holy Spirit, prioritizing sound doctrine over personal desires, and embracing orthodoxy over novelty. Join us as we explore how staying anchored in Christ protects us from deception.
Many ask, ‘What is my calling?’ and ‘What is my destiny?’ But are we looking at these questions the right way? In this episode, we challenge the common idea that calling is simply a task God has assigned to us and destiny is a unique, individual path. Instead, we turn to scripture to explore two profound truths: the universal call to salvation and the personal ‘calling out’ that defines who God says we are—not just what we do.
We also unpack the biblical vision of destiny—not as a personal roadmap, but as the shared transformation of becoming like Jesus. This was God’s design from the beginning, and it’s a lifelong process. Join us as we explore this ‘path of disciplined grace’—a journey of cultivating faith, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, godliness, kindness, and love. Discover how embracing this calling leads to true purpose.
What does it truly mean to “walk in darkness”? In this episode, we unpack the powerful message of 1 John about walking in darkness—not as struggling with sin, but as a deeper refusal to believe in Christ. We explore how John’s words confront the antichrists who denied Jesus and abandoned the fellowship of believers. While sin is never condoned, the passage offers hope: freedom from sin, Jesus as our advocate, and the fulfillment of the law through love and obedience.
Join us as we dive into a dramatic ‘courtroom of heaven’ scene—where Satan accuses, God judges, and Jesus defends—leading to an important discussion on the confession of Jesus and the confession of sins. Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode!