Listen "Sinner - Romans 3 | May, 20, 2024"
Episode Synopsis
On this edition of One Single Story, Pastors Stephen Mizell and Sharon Schwartz discuss the following questions: How hard is it to convince people in the modern world that they are sinners? Is the language of "sinner", and the language Paul uses in Romans 3 (e.g. "their throat is an open grave"… "poison of snakes is under their lips") too antiquated to be effective when we share the gospel with people who are outside the church? Are church people harder to convince of their sin than non-churched people? Is this similar to how it was more difficult to convince the Jews of their need for Christ than the Gentiles? The reading for the day is Romans 3.
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