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Grace For This City Podcast
Justin Goff
41 episodes
1 month ago
Inspiring and empowering individuals by providing scriptural motivation and practical strategies.
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Inspiring and empowering individuals by providing scriptural motivation and practical strategies.
Show more...
Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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The Law's Purpose: Pointing Sinners to Christ
Grace For This City Podcast
27 minutes
5 months ago
The Law's Purpose: Pointing Sinners to Christ
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 righteousness, which comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Justin critiques misunderstandings, such as equating law-keeping with salvation or dismissing the law entirely, and addresses movements that misapply the law, like certain Torah-observant groups. He stresses that the law is designed to convict the unrighteous—those who are lawless, ungodly, or sinful—pointing them to the cross, while grace and resurrection follow for those who accept Christ. Justin warns against offering grace prematurely without the law's convicting work and clarifies that true salvation involves humility, repentance, and a transformed life, not merely acceptance "as is," using biblical references to underscore the necessity of dying to sin before experiencing the life of Christ.
Grace For This City Podcast
Inspiring and empowering individuals by providing scriptural motivation and practical strategies.