Disarmed and Dangerous: How the Gospel Transforms Our Understanding of Rules
We're not just called to accept grace, but we're called to become gracious, and that is the standard.
Have you ever wondered how the Gospel changes our relationship with rules and principles? In this episode of the Faith Recovery Podcast, the Three Failed Pastors tackle this very question. They dive into how the Gospel nullifies rigid rules and disarms the basic principles of the world, yet warns us about the dangers that still lurk within a rule-based approach.
The hosts break down Paul's rebuke of Peter, shedding light on the pitfalls of legalism and the importance of ethical growth. With their usual blend of humor and deep reflection, Alex, Kent, and Nathan make complex theological ideas accessible and relatable. They remind us that accepting grace is just the beginning; we're also called to live it out in our daily lives.
If you're curious about how to move beyond legalism and embrace a more gracious way of living, this episode is for you.
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Three Failed Pastors
Three Failed Pastors
Disarmed and Dangerous
Disarmed and Dangerous
Disarmed and Dangerous
Tuesday 4th October 2022
The Faith Recovery Podcast discusses how the Gospel nullifies rules and disarms worldly principles, cautioning against legalism.
Disarmed and Dangerous: How the Gospel Transforms Our Understanding of Rules
We're not just called to accept grace, but we're called to become gracious, and that is the standard.
Have you ever wondered how the Gospel changes our relationship with rules and principles? In this episode of the Faith Recovery Podcast, the Three Failed Pastors tackle this very question. They dive into how the Gospel nullifies rigid rules and disarms the basic principles of the world, yet warns us about the dangers that still lurk within a rule-based approach.
The hosts break down Paul's rebuke of Peter, shedding light on the pitfalls of legalism and the importance of ethical growth. With their usual blend of humor and deep reflection, Alex, Kent, and Nathan make complex theological ideas accessible and relatable. They remind us that accepting grace is just the beginning; we're also called to live it out in our daily lives.
If you're curious about how to move beyond legalism and embrace a more gracious way of living, this episode is for you.