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In this episode, we return to Romans 3:9, where Paul explains why the church is no better than the world around it—not merely because of behavior, but because all humanity stands “under sin.”
We take a deep dive into the different types of sins described in Scripture, why compassion is a distinctly Christian response, and how acknowledging the problem is the first step toward healing.
The good news is this: in Christ, we are moved from being under sin to living under grace, where grace—not sin—becomes the governing power of our lives.
By Jonathan Peinado, DMin5
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In this episode, we return to Romans 3:9, where Paul explains why the church is no better than the world around it—not merely because of behavior, but because all humanity stands “under sin.”
We take a deep dive into the different types of sins described in Scripture, why compassion is a distinctly Christian response, and how acknowledging the problem is the first step toward healing.
The good news is this: in Christ, we are moved from being under sin to living under grace, where grace—not sin—becomes the governing power of our lives.