Grace For This City Podcast

Updated: 13 May 2025 • 190 episodes
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In this episode Justin continues talking about the distinction between being a peacemaker and a peacekeeper, emphasizing the active role of peacemakers in building shalom—God's peace, wholeness, and security—in their spheres of responsibility. He contrasts this with the passive, often cowardly approach of peacekeepers

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In this episode Justin continues a discussion on the distinction between being a peacemaker and a peacekeeper, emphasizing the Biblical call to actively pursue peace within one's sphere of responsibility, as highlighted in Romans 12:18 and Ephesians 4:3. He explains that peacemakers intentionally establish and enforce

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In this episode Justin explores being a peacemaker, as highlighted in Matthew 5:9, which states, "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God." He emphasizes the active, intentional effort required to cultivate true peace, or "shalom," which signifies wholeness, security, and nothing missi

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In this episode Justin emphasizes the critical importance of repentance in the Christian faith, arguing that forgiveness from God is contingent upon genuine confession and turning away from sin. He explains that the gospel centers on Jesus Christ serving as a substitute for humanity's sins, offering forgiveness and rec

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In this episode Justin continues the discussion on the themes of love, forgiveness, confession, and repentance. He looks at Isaiah 43:25 which reveals a sequence where confession and repentance precede forgiveness and the blotting out of sins. Justin warns against false teachings that offer a false sense of security by

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In this episode Justin dives into a scriptural study focusing on the concept of love, forgiveness, and repentance as presented in the Bible. He begins by referencing 1 Corinthians 13:5 from the Amplified Classic Bible, which states that love "takes no account of the evil done to it and pays no attention to a suffered w

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