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Ordinary Means, Extraordinary Grace
Series: Anchored for a New Year
Podcast: Equipping You in Grace
Host: Dave Jenkins
Show Summary
In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins explains the ordinary means of God’s grace—the Word, the sacraments, prayer, and fellowship—and why God uses these “ordinary” rhythms to produce extraordinary spiritual stability, maturity, and perseverance. If you feel weary, dry, or restless, this episode calls you back to God’s faithful pathways where Christ meets His people week after week.
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Episode Notes
- Growth in grace is not built on hype, gimmicks, or spiritual novelty.
- God ordinarily strengthens His people through His appointed means.
- The church’s historic pattern is seen in Acts 2:42—Word, fellowship, the breaking of bread, and prayers.
- The Word of God does not merely inform; by the Spirit it transforms and sanctifies.
- Baptism and the Lord’s Supper are visible gospel signs that strengthen faith and unite the church.
- Corporate prayer and embodied fellowship are not “extras”—they are essential means of grace.
- In seasons of dryness, stay where grace flows—keep gathering, keep hearing, keep praying, keep receiving.
Key Scriptures
- Acts 2:42–47
- John 17:17
- Romans 10:17
- 1 Corinthians 11:23–26
- 1 Timothy 4:13
- 2 Timothy 3:16–17
- Philippians 1:6
- Isaiah 55:10–11
Key Takeaways
- Ordinary means are God’s ordinary way of doing extraordinary work in His people.
- Faith is nourished by hearing Christ preached and receiving His Word with expectancy.
- The sacraments strengthen believers by pointing us to Christ’s finished work and promises.
- Prayer and fellowship sustain weary saints through shared dependence and mutual encouragement.
- Don’t chase novelty—pursue nourishment. The deepest growth is often slow, steady, and faithful.
Call to Action
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