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Welcome to Episode 2 of the Bold Grace Podcast! In this episode, Grant and Thani dive into the cultural and theological tensions between Jews and Gentiles in the first-century Church of Rome—a division that inspired Paul’s letter to the Romans. They unpack the book’s central themes, emphasizing how its profound theology supports the practical goal of unifying these two distinct groups in one body under Christ.
The conversation highlights the practical purpose of Romans: fostering unity among believers despite cultural and personal differences. Paul’s theology—often mistaken for being purely doctrinal—is framed within a practical context: addressing divisions and teaching believers to live in harmony, rooted in their shared faith.
Grant and Thani explore how these truths apply to modern divisions within the church, particularly cultural and political ones. They draw connections between the first-century struggles of Jew-Gentile unity and the present-day challenges of cultural and ideological divides among believers. The episode closes with reflections on how Paul’s vision for unity remains essential for today’s church and missions.
Next week, they’ll continue their exploration of foundational New Testament books, diving into Galatians and its role in understanding unity and effective missions. Don’t miss it!
📩 Questions or thoughts? Email us at [email protected]!
By Grant Hawley and Thani AbuhamadWelcome to Episode 2 of the Bold Grace Podcast! In this episode, Grant and Thani dive into the cultural and theological tensions between Jews and Gentiles in the first-century Church of Rome—a division that inspired Paul’s letter to the Romans. They unpack the book’s central themes, emphasizing how its profound theology supports the practical goal of unifying these two distinct groups in one body under Christ.
The conversation highlights the practical purpose of Romans: fostering unity among believers despite cultural and personal differences. Paul’s theology—often mistaken for being purely doctrinal—is framed within a practical context: addressing divisions and teaching believers to live in harmony, rooted in their shared faith.
Grant and Thani explore how these truths apply to modern divisions within the church, particularly cultural and political ones. They draw connections between the first-century struggles of Jew-Gentile unity and the present-day challenges of cultural and ideological divides among believers. The episode closes with reflections on how Paul’s vision for unity remains essential for today’s church and missions.
Next week, they’ll continue their exploration of foundational New Testament books, diving into Galatians and its role in understanding unity and effective missions. Don’t miss it!
📩 Questions or thoughts? Email us at [email protected]!