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In today’s episode, Pastor Jenny Dirmann shares a devotion from Romans 2, focusing on Paul’s reminder that it is the goodness of God that leads people to repentance. This message encourages listeners to resist the temptation to judge others—or even themselves—and instead remember that transformation comes through experiencing the love, mercy, and kindness of God. While conviction has its place, it is not our responsibility to play the role of the Holy Spirit in someone else’s life. Rather, believers are called to pray for others, love them well, and trust God to draw hearts toward Himself. Pastor Jenny reminds listeners that every person is in need of grace, and that Jesus came not to condemn, but to save, restore, and bring freedom. As we receive His goodness ourselves, we become better equipped to reflect that same goodness to the world around us.
Today’s Reading:
May 21 – Isaiah 28–30; Romans 2
By LakeshoreCFIn today’s episode, Pastor Jenny Dirmann shares a devotion from Romans 2, focusing on Paul’s reminder that it is the goodness of God that leads people to repentance. This message encourages listeners to resist the temptation to judge others—or even themselves—and instead remember that transformation comes through experiencing the love, mercy, and kindness of God. While conviction has its place, it is not our responsibility to play the role of the Holy Spirit in someone else’s life. Rather, believers are called to pray for others, love them well, and trust God to draw hearts toward Himself. Pastor Jenny reminds listeners that every person is in need of grace, and that Jesus came not to condemn, but to save, restore, and bring freedom. As we receive His goodness ourselves, we become better equipped to reflect that same goodness to the world around us.
Today’s Reading:
May 21 – Isaiah 28–30; Romans 2