The basic theme of Romans is justification by faith-the great truth that, more than any other factor triggered the Protestant Reformation. The word justification simply means being made or declared righteous. It is about moving from a state of sinfulness to a state of righteousness. We explore how this happens and the implications of that in today’s episode. Scriptures referenced include Romans 3:19-28 and Romans 2:13.
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