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S1E18 | There's Literally Nothing You Can Do | Romans 4

Feb 20, 201913 minSeason 1Ep. 18
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Episode description

What does faith truly look like when the odds seem insurmountable? Journey with us through Romans chapter 4 to uncover the essence of Abraham's righteousness and the role of faith versus works. This episode peels back the layers of traditional Jewish thought, revealing a fresh perspective on the biblical patriarch who stood not on his deeds but on an unwavering trust in God's promises. As we toggle between discussions of law, circumcision, and the age-old tension between doing and believing, we aim to clarify the true source of justification in the eyes of the apostle Paul.

You're about to step into a conversation that challenges preconceived notions of piety and righteousness. The narrative woven through Jewish literature paints Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as figures who achieved righteousness through their sinless acts. But did they? We tackle this narrative head-on, guided by Paul's New Testament teachings that set a precedent for understanding faith's supremacy over the law. Grappling with these theological intricacies, we explore whether Abraham's story is a testament to human effort or divine grace. No guest joins us this time; just your hosts, dissecting the scriptures to reveal truth that resonates through millennia.*

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