• Breaking the Cycle of Sin |Navigating Between Sin and Righteousness in Romans 7 | Bible, Bros & Brew

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
  • Podcast

Breaking the Cycle of Sin |Navigating Between Sin and Righteousness in Romans 7 | Bible, Bros & Brew

  • Summary

  • Why do we sometimes choose what we know is wrong, despite our best intentions? In this episode of Bible, Bros & Brew, we tackle this timeless struggle, exploring Romans 6 and 7 to uncover the battle between serving sin and embracing righteousness. Together, we reflect on the transformative power of grace—not just as a pardon but as a call to a higher purpose. With coffee and tea in hand, we create a relaxed yet profound space to discuss how spiritual decisions shape our daily lives. Through insights from the Voice translation, we’ll help you see servitude to righteousness as the path to lasting freedom.

    Through relatable examples and biblical truths, we untangle how sin manipulates the law to create false desires, and how aligning with the Holy Spirit leads to clarity, growth, and transformation.

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