The Living Grounded Podcast

Episode 131 Why Doesn't Everyone Believe?

46 min · 9. Juni 2026
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Why do some people embrace Christ while others reject him? If salvation is entirely by grace, what role does human response play? And what do we do with passages that seem to emphasize both God's sovereign initiative and our responsibility to believe? In this episode, Ron Moore and Tom Rojahn join host Jill Kowalski to explore some of the Bible's most thought-provoking passages concerning salvation, faith, and God's sovereign work. Together they discuss how Scripture presents both divine sovereignty and human responsibility, not as competing ideas, but as complementary truths that lead us to humility, worship, and confidence in God's purposes.

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In this episode, we explore one of the most foundational questions of the Christian life: Who am I? Our culture encourages us to build identity on success, relationships, achievement, and personal story—but Scripture offers a radically different foundation. We unpack what it means to have union with Christ and how that truth reshapes our understanding of significance, security, acceptance, forgiveness, and spiritual power. Through pastoral reflection and biblical insight, we consider how believers drift into false identities—and how the Holy Spirit restores us to truth. This conversation is both theological and deeply practical, speaking directly into the quiet struggles many Christians face with insecurity, shame, and spiritual exhaustion.

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