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Romans 14:19–15:13 invites us to trade quick, easy “wins” in our opinions for the slow, demanding work of building people. In this episode, we look at Paul’s call to pursue what makes for peace and mutual upbuilding, to lay down our freedoms when they damage another’s conscience, and to embrace the long, patient work of helping brothers and sisters grow—so that, together, we become a living temple that displays God’s mercy. 

In this week’s episode, we explore:

By the end of the episode, listeners will see that Christian freedom is never an excuse to bulldoze someone else’s soul, but a gift to be used in love. You’ll be invited to take your own motives seriously, to choose building over breaking even when it costs you, and to join God’s long-term project of forming a community where the strong gladly bear with the weak, everyone is welcomed as Christ has welcomed them, and hope in the God of endurance and encouragement overflows. 

 Series: Romans: Justification by Faith

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