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Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind — S3E021
In today’s reading we focus on the freedom we could never earn as we walk through Romans 7–8. I am your OG Godcaster, Steve Webb. Paul names the struggle of the flesh in chapter 7. However, he then announces the good news in chapter 8: there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Therefore, we rest in grace and we learn to walk by the Spirit.
We recognize the tension Paul describes. We want to do good, yet we fall short. The law exposes sin, but it cannot save us. Consequently, we need a Savior. Paul points us away from self-effort and toward Jesus.
Now, Paul declares our freedom. The Spirit sets us free from the law of sin and death. Moreover, we are adopted as children of God, and the Spirit testifies that we belong to Him. Ultimately, nothing can separate us from the love of Christ.
Today we remember three moments of courageous faith: William Tyndale advancing a revised English New Testament in Basel (1528) so ordinary believers could read Scripture; Dietrich Bonhoeffer witnessing against tyranny in the twentieth century with costly obedience; and Samuel Ajayi Crowther becoming the first African Anglican bishop, translating the Bible into Yoruba and serving as a faithful missionary. Together, these lives point us back to the Word of God and the freedom we could never earn.
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years…until you listen to the show!
Here’s the link.
If something in today’s reading stood out to you, I would love to hear from you. Share your thoughts at comment.lifespringmedia.com.
Follow along:
By Steve WebbLifespring! One Year Bible Rewind — S3E021
In today’s reading we focus on the freedom we could never earn as we walk through Romans 7–8. I am your OG Godcaster, Steve Webb. Paul names the struggle of the flesh in chapter 7. However, he then announces the good news in chapter 8: there is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Therefore, we rest in grace and we learn to walk by the Spirit.
We recognize the tension Paul describes. We want to do good, yet we fall short. The law exposes sin, but it cannot save us. Consequently, we need a Savior. Paul points us away from self-effort and toward Jesus.
Now, Paul declares our freedom. The Spirit sets us free from the law of sin and death. Moreover, we are adopted as children of God, and the Spirit testifies that we belong to Him. Ultimately, nothing can separate us from the love of Christ.
Today we remember three moments of courageous faith: William Tyndale advancing a revised English New Testament in Basel (1528) so ordinary believers could read Scripture; Dietrich Bonhoeffer witnessing against tyranny in the twentieth century with costly obedience; and Samuel Ajayi Crowther becoming the first African Anglican bishop, translating the Bible into Yoruba and serving as a faithful missionary. Together, these lives point us back to the Word of God and the freedom we could never earn.
It’s hard to believe it’s been 20 years…until you listen to the show!
Here’s the link.
If something in today’s reading stood out to you, I would love to hear from you. Share your thoughts at comment.lifespringmedia.com.
Follow along: