Listen "Ep 34: You Cannot Outsin Gods Grace, But You Cannot Abuse It Either (Romans 5-6)"
Episode Synopsis
Have any questions for us? Or ideas for the next episode? Send us a text! Click this link! Start with a small act of courage: ask, “How can I pray for you?” Then hold a hand, repeat the words you just heard to God, and watch a home soften. We open with that kind of everyday leadership and then move straight into Romans 5–6, where Paul shows how the cross secures peace with God and why grace does not excuse sin—it ends sin’s rule.We trace the big arc of salvation: righteousness revealed to those who believe and wrath for those who refuse, a contrast that makes sense only when we see Jesus as more than a martyr. The Father sends the Son; the Son sheds His blood to fulfill the covenant; the Spirit applies redemption—Scripture drives us to a Trinitarian view. From the shadow of sacrifices to the substance of Christ, Hebrews and Leviticus line up like promise and fulfillment, making sense of why blood was always the price and why the Son’s death truly reconciles.Universalism often camps on Romans 5:18’s “all,” but the context insists on response. Verse 17 highlights “those who receive” the abundance of grace, echoing Romans 1: the gospel saves everyone who believes. We dig into baptism as more than a declaration—union language that signals burial and rising, a summons to walk in newness of life. Then we get practical about holiness: you will be mastered by sin or shaped by obedience. Grace changes your master, then trains your habits.If you’ve wondered whether your failure is final, hear the better word: you cannot outsin God’s grace, but you also cannot use grace to bless your sin. Let that tension form you—repent quickly, reconcile freely, and practice small daily acts of faith, especially in your own home. If this conversation helped you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find these talks.***Link to the podcast episode that I mentioned https://youtu.be/K_9P78au3MU*** Mistake made @ 8:25 I meant to say Hebrews 9:22 not Romans 9:22***Support the showFor questions or concerns, email us at [email protected] Podcast network- for more Christian content go to hfw.network
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