S1E7 | What They Never Told Us About the Gospel | Romans 2
Description
Can we truly stand in judgment of others when we ourselves are flawed? Join us as we venture into Romans Chapter 2, where we confront the uncomfortable yet universal truth that we are all sinners. The conversation gets heated as we discuss the stark reminder that finger-pointing is a dangerous game, especially when we're just as culpable of the same sins we criticize in others. This episode is not just a biblical exposition, but an introspective journey that challenges our perceptions of self-righteousness and the very nature of God's judgment.
Strap in for a vibrant discussion that zooms in on Paul's message to his Jewish audience in Romans. It's a deep dive into the heart of our moral complexities as we unpack the idea that knowledge of God's law does not make us immune to sin, but rather exposes the hypocrisy in our judgment of others. We don't just read and analyze the text; we explore the implications of these ancient words on our modern lives. There's no guest this time—just us, the raw text, and an open dialogue about grace, judgment, and the illusion of moral superiority.*
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