Grace For This City Podcast

Updated: 01 Jul 2025 • 197 episodes
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In this episode Justin again examines Romans 6:14, highlighting the distinction between living under the law and under grace, and explains how the law serves as a tutor leading to Christ, while grace, embodied by Jesus, teaches believers to live righteously. Referencing Galatians and Hebrews, Justin contrasts the house

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In this episode Justin dives into the role of the law in the life of a believer, emphasizing that while born-again Christians are no longer under the law but under grace, the law remains relevant for the unrighteous. Drawing from 1 Timothy 1:8-10, he explains that the law is designed for the lawless, sinners, and those

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In this episode Justin discusses the role of the law in Christian theology, emphasizing its utility in revealing sin and leading people to Christ, as supported by Romans 7:7-11 and 1 Timothy 1:8-9. He explains that the law condemns sin, acting as a tutor that highlights the need for a savior, but it does not bring righ

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In this episode Justin continues a discussion on the role of the law in Christian theology, emphasizing its purpose as a tutor that reveals sin and condemnation, ultimately pointing people to the need for a savior in Jesus Christ. He contrasts two ministries: the law, which brings death and condemnation by exposing sin

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In this episode Justin discusses the role of the law as a tutor that brings condemnation and reveals the need for a savior, contrasting it with the ministry of grace that brings life and righteousness through faith in Jesus Christ. Justin challenges the notion of universalism and "greasy grace," which suggests that sin

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In this episode Justin explores the often-misunderstood topic of judging, addressing the apparent contradictions in Biblical teachings, particularly Matthew 7:1’s “Judge not, that you be not judged,” which is frequently misused to deflect accountability. He emphasizes that while Jesus warns against hypocritical judgmen

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