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There is an eternal justice. In one sense we are very thankful for it, and in another sense it should terrify us. I explain what I mean by that in this clip, but also try to illuminate how the words of Romans 2 perfectly describe the human condition as we attempt to escape this burdensome awareness that we are law-breakers who deserve to be judged. Outside of Christ, we are. In Christ, we have an Advocate. I think you’ll appreciate this clip even if I’m not describing it well here, so take a look!
And if you’re interested in digging deeper yourself, and helping us grow in the process, consider this…
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By Peter HeckThere is an eternal justice. In one sense we are very thankful for it, and in another sense it should terrify us. I explain what I mean by that in this clip, but also try to illuminate how the words of Romans 2 perfectly describe the human condition as we attempt to escape this burdensome awareness that we are law-breakers who deserve to be judged. Outside of Christ, we are. In Christ, we have an Advocate. I think you’ll appreciate this clip even if I’m not describing it well here, so take a look!
And if you’re interested in digging deeper yourself, and helping us grow in the process, consider this…
THE MEMO by Peter Heck is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my ministry, consider becoming a paid subscriber.
If you’re interested in seeing the full message, you can do so here.