Explore true holiness and humility through a gospel-centered approach with the Faith Recovery Podcast. Challenge rule-following and embrace internal transformation.
Holiness and Humility: Insights from the Faith Recovery Podcast
Only the gospel can teach us how to be holy and humble.
What does it mean to be truly holy and humble? The hosts of the Faith Recovery Podcast, known as the Three Failed Pastors, tackle this profound question in their engaging discussion. They start by challenging the conventional wisdom of strict rule-following, suggesting that it often leads to hypocrisy rather than genuine spiritual growth. Instead, they advocate for a gospel-centered approach to life, emphasizing the importance of internal transformation over external compliance.
The conversation takes a deep dive into the New Testament, exploring how early Christians grappled with the gospel's moral and ethical demands. The hosts also discuss the concept of the new covenant and how Jesus' resurrection has transformed Him into a spirit that believers can internalize, helping them to embody the 'heavenly man'. This episode offers a fresh perspective on faith, highlighting the importance of embracing the spirit of scripture and living out the righteousness of God through faith.
If you're looking for a thought-provoking and authentic discussion on spirituality, this episode is not to be missed.
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Three Failed Pastors
Three Failed Pastors
How to be Holy and Humble
How to be Holy and Humble
How to be Holy and Humble
Tuesday 2nd November 2021
Explore true holiness and humility through a gospel-centered approach with the Faith Recovery Podcast. Challenge rule-following and embrace internal transformation.
Holiness and Humility: Insights from the Faith Recovery Podcast
Only the gospel can teach us how to be holy and humble.
What does it mean to be truly holy and humble? The hosts of the Faith Recovery Podcast, known as the Three Failed Pastors, tackle this profound question in their engaging discussion. They start by challenging the conventional wisdom of strict rule-following, suggesting that it often leads to hypocrisy rather than genuine spiritual growth. Instead, they advocate for a gospel-centered approach to life, emphasizing the importance of internal transformation over external compliance.
The conversation takes a deep dive into the New Testament, exploring how early Christians grappled with the gospel's moral and ethical demands. The hosts also discuss the concept of the new covenant and how Jesus' resurrection has transformed Him into a spirit that believers can internalize, helping them to embody the 'heavenly man'. This episode offers a fresh perspective on faith, highlighting the importance of embracing the spirit of scripture and living out the righteousness of God through faith.
If you're looking for a thought-provoking and authentic discussion on spirituality, this episode is not to be missed.