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In this episode of Sabbath Deeper, we continue exploring Paul’s message to the church in Rome and the heart of the gospel in Romans 3-4. What does it mean to be “justified” by grace?
Using powerful courtroom imagery, we unpack how Paul describes salvation as a legal verdict—where guilty sinners are freely acquitted through the blood of Jesus Christ.
We wrestle with justice, mercy, the accusations of the enemy (Rev. 12:10), and the scandal of the cross—where God remains just while declaring us righteous.
If you’ve ever struggled with shame, guilt, or wondering how forgiveness can truly be fair, this message will deepen your understanding of grace and the life-changing reality of being justified by faith.
By Jonathan Peinado, DMin5
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In this episode of Sabbath Deeper, we continue exploring Paul’s message to the church in Rome and the heart of the gospel in Romans 3-4. What does it mean to be “justified” by grace?
Using powerful courtroom imagery, we unpack how Paul describes salvation as a legal verdict—where guilty sinners are freely acquitted through the blood of Jesus Christ.
We wrestle with justice, mercy, the accusations of the enemy (Rev. 12:10), and the scandal of the cross—where God remains just while declaring us righteous.
If you’ve ever struggled with shame, guilt, or wondering how forgiveness can truly be fair, this message will deepen your understanding of grace and the life-changing reality of being justified by faith.