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Sometimes, the spiritual life can feel like a fruitless grind. The more we try to live into God's ways, the more we run face-first into the heaviness of sin and the weakness of human will. This ain't the end! The Apostle Paul, in Romans 7:14-25, uses his own spiritual journey to teach us that even when we feel stuck, Christ's Atonement nonetheless destines us for freedom, perfect love, and belonging in Heaven. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit have not abandoned us, and They never will. Tune in as Ps. Doug unpacks Paul's message in Romans. 7:14-25.
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Sometimes, the spiritual life can feel like a fruitless grind. The more we try to live into God's ways, the more we run face-first into the heaviness of sin and the weakness of human will. This ain't the end! The Apostle Paul, in Romans 7:14-25, uses his own spiritual journey to teach us that even when we feel stuck, Christ's Atonement nonetheless destines us for freedom, perfect love, and belonging in Heaven. The Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit have not abandoned us, and They never will. Tune in as Ps. Doug unpacks Paul's message in Romans. 7:14-25.