The Daily Cup: Coffee with the Superintendent

The Universality of Sin and the Power of the Gospel


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In today’s episode of Coffee with the Superintendent, we dive into Romans 3:1-20, where Paul presents the sobering reality that all of humanity—Jew and Gentile alike—is guilty before a holy and righteous God. We break down Paul’s argument that no one is righteous by their own works and how this truth leads us to the necessity of Christ’s atonement. What does it mean to be justified in the New Covenant? How does the law reveal sin, and how does grace provide salvation? Join us as we explore these essential theological truths.

In The Grind, we celebrate Josiah in 2nd grade on his birthday and highlight key events, including the start of open enrollment for new families and a special field trip for our Theatre students. Plus, today’s Hot Meal of the Day is Breakfast!

In The Add-Ins, we discuss the quote: “The more you focus on what's missing, the less you see what you have.” Is this idea biblical? How should Christians approach gratitude and contentment in a culture of constant comparison?

Grab your coffee, open your Bible, and let’s dig into God’s Word together! ☕📖

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The Daily Cup: Coffee with the SuperintendentBy Jack Farmer