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Podcast Summary — Sunday School (Romans 10–11) – 4/19/26
This Sunday School lesson walks slowly and honestly through Romans 10 and into 11, confronting the confusion of modern easy‑believism and the false doctrines rising in these last‑days. The teacher stresses that being born again is the most important decision a person will ever make—far above good works, community service, or having your name on plaques and programs—and that believing the Bible is true is not the same as being saved. Paul’s burden for Israel becomes the backdrop for explaining that the Jews, though God’s chosen people, must now come the same way as the Gentiles: through conviction, confession, and the drawing of the Holy Ghost. The lesson exposes the lie that only a pre‑selected few can be saved, declaring instead that Christ alone was predestined and that “whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Through personal testimony, the teacher describes how conviction breaks the heart, how the Lord knocks first, and how salvation brings a felt change—relief, cleansing, and a new life. Romans 10 is shown as the doorway to salvation, while Romans 11 reveals Israel’s partial blindness, the Gentiles’ grafting in, and God’s ongoing mercy toward His people. Above all, the message calls listeners to cling to truth in a time of apostasy, to reject watered‑down doctrine, and to remember that salvation is by grace, through faith, and must be personally received.
Location: Whitwell, Tennessee — Fairview Union Church
By Mountain VoicesPodcast Summary — Sunday School (Romans 10–11) – 4/19/26
This Sunday School lesson walks slowly and honestly through Romans 10 and into 11, confronting the confusion of modern easy‑believism and the false doctrines rising in these last‑days. The teacher stresses that being born again is the most important decision a person will ever make—far above good works, community service, or having your name on plaques and programs—and that believing the Bible is true is not the same as being saved. Paul’s burden for Israel becomes the backdrop for explaining that the Jews, though God’s chosen people, must now come the same way as the Gentiles: through conviction, confession, and the drawing of the Holy Ghost. The lesson exposes the lie that only a pre‑selected few can be saved, declaring instead that Christ alone was predestined and that “whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Through personal testimony, the teacher describes how conviction breaks the heart, how the Lord knocks first, and how salvation brings a felt change—relief, cleansing, and a new life. Romans 10 is shown as the doorway to salvation, while Romans 11 reveals Israel’s partial blindness, the Gentiles’ grafting in, and God’s ongoing mercy toward His people. Above all, the message calls listeners to cling to truth in a time of apostasy, to reject watered‑down doctrine, and to remember that salvation is by grace, through faith, and must be personally received.
Location: Whitwell, Tennessee — Fairview Union Church