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Joel, Michael and Caleb continue their conversation about the sermon from Romans Week 1. They discuss how the unity or disunity among prominent spiritual authorities has a ripple effect on the broader population. Who are the most influential spiritual authorities of our time? Why are these people analogous to the Roman Church of Paul's generation? Why can big influencers never replace pastors of local churches? Next they talk about how to navigate methodological disunity while maintaining common ground on the most important things. This is what Paul encouraged the Roman Church to do. The discussion finishes on whether theocracy is the right way of preserving the Church in a morally decadent society.
By Summit ChurchJoel, Michael and Caleb continue their conversation about the sermon from Romans Week 1. They discuss how the unity or disunity among prominent spiritual authorities has a ripple effect on the broader population. Who are the most influential spiritual authorities of our time? Why are these people analogous to the Roman Church of Paul's generation? Why can big influencers never replace pastors of local churches? Next they talk about how to navigate methodological disunity while maintaining common ground on the most important things. This is what Paul encouraged the Roman Church to do. The discussion finishes on whether theocracy is the right way of preserving the Church in a morally decadent society.