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In this episode, Greg and Nathan explore the New Testament letters—from Romans to Jude—and how they reveal the struggles, growth, and grace of the early church. They discuss how the apostles, especially Paul, pastored these young communities through conflict, confusion, and theological questions. From justification and sanctification to unity and correction, these letters show what it means to be a gospel-shaped community—still messy, still growing, but held together by grace.
Whether you're new to the Bible or have read it for years, this episode will help you see the letters not as distant doctrine, but as deeply personal words that still speak to today’s church.
Why did God choose so many letters—and what do they mean for us now?
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In this episode, Greg and Nathan explore the New Testament letters—from Romans to Jude—and how they reveal the struggles, growth, and grace of the early church. They discuss how the apostles, especially Paul, pastored these young communities through conflict, confusion, and theological questions. From justification and sanctification to unity and correction, these letters show what it means to be a gospel-shaped community—still messy, still growing, but held together by grace.
Whether you're new to the Bible or have read it for years, this episode will help you see the letters not as distant doctrine, but as deeply personal words that still speak to today’s church.
Why did God choose so many letters—and what do they mean for us now?
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