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In this podcast Romans chapter 3 by emphasizing that all people are guilty and that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus rather than works of the law. It explains that unbelief can limit God’s word in an individual, but God’s faithfulness and word do not lose power. we argue that the law exposes sin and points to the need for a Savior, and we highlight that Jesus publicly displayed mercy at his death to justify believers freely by grace. we close by encouraging a routine of prayer, Word, and writing, and briefly mention resources like a traction planner, Wayfinder book, coaching, and 5-5-5.
By Neal and Amie Preston5
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In this podcast Romans chapter 3 by emphasizing that all people are guilty and that righteousness comes through faith in Jesus rather than works of the law. It explains that unbelief can limit God’s word in an individual, but God’s faithfulness and word do not lose power. we argue that the law exposes sin and points to the need for a Savior, and we highlight that Jesus publicly displayed mercy at his death to justify believers freely by grace. we close by encouraging a routine of prayer, Word, and writing, and briefly mention resources like a traction planner, Wayfinder book, coaching, and 5-5-5.