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Welcome back to Everyday Reformation, the podcast that takes the deep roots of God’s Word and applies them to every part of our lives—family, church, and our wider communities. In this episode, hosts Nick Carter and Pastor Brandon Scroggins unpack the penetrating urgency of 2 Corinthians 6.
From the bold plea “Do not receive God’s grace in vain” to the solemn warning against being unequally yoked with the world, this chapter moves from the comfort of the gospel to the call of counter‑cultural holiness. They explore how Paul's emotional appeal stamps itself on their audience—not with distant theory, but with pastoral love and raw sincerity.
Together, Nick and Pastor Brandon shed light on:
The progression from rich gospel doctrine in chapter 5 to urgent exhortation in chapter 6.
The contrast between Paul’s suffering‑driven “resume” and today’s culture’s ambition‑driven measures of success.
Subtle modern idols—family, work, theological pride, cultural syncretism—and how they can silently replace our devotion to Christ.
How remembering our identity as “the temple of the living God” shapes not just our theology, but our daily habits, rest, media consumption, and relational priorities.
Whether you're seeking to deepen your walk with Christ, guard against hidden idols, or live out holiness in a distracted world, this episode calls you, not simply to know the truth, but to be transformed by it.
Join us as we continue the journey of reformation—by His Word, for His glory, in the everyday.
By EveryDayReformationWelcome back to Everyday Reformation, the podcast that takes the deep roots of God’s Word and applies them to every part of our lives—family, church, and our wider communities. In this episode, hosts Nick Carter and Pastor Brandon Scroggins unpack the penetrating urgency of 2 Corinthians 6.
From the bold plea “Do not receive God’s grace in vain” to the solemn warning against being unequally yoked with the world, this chapter moves from the comfort of the gospel to the call of counter‑cultural holiness. They explore how Paul's emotional appeal stamps itself on their audience—not with distant theory, but with pastoral love and raw sincerity.
Together, Nick and Pastor Brandon shed light on:
The progression from rich gospel doctrine in chapter 5 to urgent exhortation in chapter 6.
The contrast between Paul’s suffering‑driven “resume” and today’s culture’s ambition‑driven measures of success.
Subtle modern idols—family, work, theological pride, cultural syncretism—and how they can silently replace our devotion to Christ.
How remembering our identity as “the temple of the living God” shapes not just our theology, but our daily habits, rest, media consumption, and relational priorities.
Whether you're seeking to deepen your walk with Christ, guard against hidden idols, or live out holiness in a distracted world, this episode calls you, not simply to know the truth, but to be transformed by it.
Join us as we continue the journey of reformation—by His Word, for His glory, in the everyday.