This sermon delves into the profound message of grace as outlined in the Letter of Paul to Titus, emphasizing the costliness and demands of grace. It explores the purpose of grace in redeeming and purifying a people for God's possession, characterized by high spiritual standards and zealous for good works. The method of grace is depicted as instructing and disciplining believers to develop strength and beauty in their Christian character, reflecting the perfect balance found in the grace of God.

Audio Sermon: The Grace of God by T Austin Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks
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T. Austin-Sparks

T. Austin-Sparks (1888 - 1971). British Christian evangelist, author, and preacher born in London, England. Converted at 17 in 1905 in Glasgow through street preaching, he joined the Baptist church and was ordained in 1912, pastoring West Norwood, Dunoon, and Honor Oak in London until 1926. Following a crisis of faith, he left denominational ministry to found the Honor Oak Christian Fellowship Centre, focusing on non-denominational teaching. From 1923 to 1971, he edited A Witness and a Testimony magazine, circulating it freely worldwide, and authored over 100 books and pamphlets, including The School of Christ and The Centrality of Jesus Christ. He held conferences in the UK, USA, Switzerland, Taiwan, and the Philippines, influencing leaders like Watchman Nee, whose books he published in English. Married to Florence Cowlishaw in 1916, they had four daughters and one son. Sparks’ ministry emphasized spiritual revelation and Christ-centered living, impacting the Keswick Convention and missionary networks. His works, preserved online, remain influential despite his rejection of institutional church structures. His health declined after a stroke in 1969, and he died in London.