Secularism is often described as the absence of religion, but Scripture reveals something deeper. It is the relocation of authority from God to the self. In this episode of Equipping You in Grace, Dave Jenkins begins a new series, Worldviews That Shape Our Age, by examining secularism through the lens of Romans 1. Rather than treating secularism as merely cultural or philosophical, this episode shows how it is a theological exchange—truth suppressed, glory exchanged, and authority relocated. Walking through Romans 1:18–25, this episode explains why the instability of our age is not primarily political or technological, but theological. When God is no longer honored as God, something else takes His place. In our day, that "something" is often the autonomous self—the idea that individuals define truth, identity, morality, and meaning for themselves. In this episode, you will learn: • Why authority never disappears but always relocates • How moral autonomy reshapes truth, identity, and freedom • What happens when transcendence is removed from everyday life • Why divine authority is not oppressive but life-giving • How Christians can live faithfully, calmly, and clearly in a secular age Ultimately, this episode calls believers not to fear cultural pressure, but to understand it biblically and respond with steady confidence in the authority of God's Word and the lordship of Christ. Key Scriptures: Romans 1:18–25; Genesis 3; Psalm 2; Psalm 19; John 8:31–32; Colossians 1:15–20; Colossians 2:8; Matthew 11:28–30; Psalm 1 For more from Equipping You in Grace, visit: https://servantsofgrace.org/equipping-you-in-grace-2/