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Experiencing Grace AI Podcast

Experiencing Grace AI Podcast: Episode 2

Walking in Darkness

Experiencing Grace AI Podcast
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Walking in Darkness | Jason Graham | Ep. 2
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Welcome to Episode 2 of the Experiencing Grace AI Podcast! In this episode, the AI hosts revisit a message I first taught in 2014 on what it truly means to walk in darkness. Using Google’s NotebookLM AI, I generated this podcast by having it analyze my notes and audio of the original message that I taught, and I continue to be blown away at how well AI can construct a natural conversation that truly expresses the core points from my teachings.

In my original message, which you can find HERE, I explain that my misunderstanding of walking in darkness led to personal struggles in grasping my security in God’s love and grace. However, diving deeper into the Apostle John’s writings—particularly John 3 and the entire epistle of 1 John—shed new light on this concept that brought so much clarity.

Spoiler alert: If you are a believer in Jesus Christ, you can’t walk in darkness. Join me as we explore this truth and uncover a refreshing perspective on grace!


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Walking in Darkness

Walking In Darkness

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Walking in Darkness | Ep. 1
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I wanted to include this message as the first teaching on this site because this study has been one of the most impactful on my personal view of God’s Grace.  I started out to teach a message about Jesus being our advocate, but I was so bothered with a scripture that I had never found a satisfying answer to, that I went on a search to figure out what it meant.  By the end of my study, I found myself overwhelmed at the goodness of God’s Grace and His great kindness toward us.

This message basically became a spoken commentary on the book of 1 John.  If you are interested to find out what the difference is between struggling with sin and walking in darkness, then I encourage you to listen to this message, read the notes, and let me know what you think in the comments below.


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