Have you ever wondered what happens to those who’ve never heard the gospel—are they still accountable to God? In Romans 2:12–16, Paul addresses that very question, showing that God’s judgment is fair and based on the truth that each person has received from Him. Today, we’ll look at how conscience, morality, and divine justice come together—and what it reveals about God’s perfect righteousness.
Have you ever noticed how quick we are to demand justice for others but show mercy to ourselves? In Romans 2:5–11, Paul directly addresses that double standard. He reminds us that God’s judgment isn’t based on status or reputation but judges every person by the same righteous standard. Today, we’ll see that God doesn’t play favorites in His judgment of us all.
Have you ever wondered what God truly knows about you—the things no one else can see, even the secrets buried deep in your heart? In Romans 2:1–4, Paul reminds us that one day God will judge the hidden motives of people. In today’s teaching episode, we’ll explore why His judgment is perfectly fair, how it shows our need for grace, and what it means to live honestly before Him.
Have we reached a point where we actually cheer for what’s evil? Romans 1:28-32 is a serious warning about what happens when truth is pushed aside. Today, we’re digging into this hard but necessary passage—and how we can stay grounded in a world that’s losing its way.
What happens when we trade God’s design for what we want instead? In today’s episode, we’re looking at Romans 1:26-27 and talking honestly about "The Cost of Dishonoring God With Our Bodies." This isn’t just about behavior—it’s about what happens when we walk away from God’s order and truth.
What happens when people keep rejecting God? Romans 1:24-25 says, “God gave them up”—a frightening moment when He lets go. We’ll discuss what it means when God hands sinful people over to their lusts and impurities, and how sin causes real, lasting damage.
What makes a person give up a real diamond in order to take a fake plastic one? Sounds crazy, right? But that’s what an ungodly person does. They often abandon the glory of their Creator for cheap imitation versions. In this episode, we will uncover the tragic pattern of idolatry, explore why it still tempts us today, and learn how to stand firm against it.
Have you ever met someone who thought they had it all figured out—always talking like a genius—yet their choices told a very different story? On today’s episode, we’re discussing how rejecting God’s truth results in spiritual blindness—even when someone thinks they are smarter than God.
In Romans 1:21, the first step in this downward spiral is not ignorance of God but indifference toward Him. They knew God, but they refused to honor or thank Him. Their denial of God led not only to rejection but also caused their thoughts to become empty and their hearts to turn spiritually blind. So today, we’re going to ask a tough question: Why do we run from God when we know Him? Why do we choose to turn away? And how does that decision affect our hearts, minds, and where it leads us?
Have you ever looked at creation and thought, “How can anyone not see God in this?” Romans 1:20 tells us that God's eternal power and divine nature are clearly seen in what He made. In today’s episode, we’re unpacking what that really means—how His eternal power shows up in our daily lives, and how His divine attributes challenge the world’s excuses
What if those who claim there is no evidence for God's existence are not missing evidence, but rather ignoring it? In this episode, we will demonstrate how God has made Himself evident to everyone through creation, conscience, and the world around them—showing that rejecting God is a matter of the heart, not of reason. This episode will challenge excuses and inspire us to see what has been staring us in the face.
Have you ever truly stopped to ask—what is the wrath of God? Today, we’re going to confront that question head-on and explore a biblical, honest, and sobering understanding of God's wrath. As Christians, we cannot afford to remain silent. If we truly believe that God’s wrath is real, then love compels us to warn those who don't know Him.
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to live by faith in every part of life? In this episode, we’ll unpack Romans 1:17—seeing how faith reveals God’s righteousness by highlighting His unwavering character, His justice and mercy, and by strengthening our hearts to endure every trial.
Have you ever been embarrassed to say something about your faith because you were concerned about what others would think of you? In a world that often mocks the message of Christ, Romans 1:16 calls us to something greater. In this episode, we will explore how to remain unmoved and boldly share the power of the gospel in a desperate and hopeless world that needs Jesus.
How do we build each other up in faith, like Paul talks about in Romans 1? He says he longed to be with other believers so they could mutually encourage each other’s faith. That hits home. When we show up and share the gifts God has given us, something powerful happens. We grow stronger—together.
Have you ever experienced such strong emotions that sitting still became impossible? Something so important, so urgent, that you had to act? That’s the kind of passion Paul had for the gospel. In Romans 1:8–10, we’ll see what drove his relentless passion, gratitude, and calling to share the gospel.
What does belonging to Jesus Christ actually mean and how does that transform our entire approach to life? In Romans 1:5-7, we discover a profound truth: the gospel saves and commissions us to live out and share it. I hope you’re ready, my friend, as we are challenged to live out God’s divine calling for our lives.
Have you ever wondered what the Old Testament really says about the coming Messiah? Did it truly point to Jesus—or is that just a Christian claim? Today, we’ll uncover specific prophecies fulfilled in Christ, learn some of the theology behind Jesus as the God-Man, and explore how Paul defines the gospel in his letter to the Romans.
Have you ever asked, What is God’s calling on my life—and am I truly living it out? To be set apart means God has claimed you for His purpose—to live differently and boldly proclaim the gospel. Today in Romans 1:1, we’ll see what it means to be a servant, called and commissioned by Christ, and how that shapes our obedience today
Have you ever wondered what hidden sin might be quietly eroding your life, ready to shatter everything you hold dear? Today, we’ll explore Paul’s urgent call for self-examination and restoration in 2 Corinthians 13:5–14—a powerful reminder that now is the time to repent, restore, and stand firm before it’s too late. #biblestudy Please follow me here: LINKS https://www.facebook.com/jason.jimenez.5099 https://www.tiktok.com/@jasonpjimenez https://www.instagram.com/jasonpjimenez/ https://twitter.com/jasonpjimenez