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When Grace Finds Us

19 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Have you ever felt like Paul in Romans 7 — knowing what you should do, wanting to do what's right, and still finding yourself doing the very thing you hate? You're not alone. Not even close. In this episode of Faith Lift, we open Romans 7:15–25a and sit honestly with one of the most vulnerable confessions in all of Scripture — the apostle Paul admitting that he cannot fix himself. And here's the good news: that admission isn't a failure. It's the doorway. We'll talk about why self-help strategies fall short of what only grace can repair, why honesty — not performance — is what opens us to God's mercy, and what a stunning upset at Wimbledon taught us about getting back up after a devastating loss. Romans 7 is not the final word. Romans 8 is. And between those two chapters lives the gospel truth that our failures are not final, our struggles do not define us, and grace has a way of finding us precisely where we are — not where we wish we were. Scripture: Romans 7:15–25a Psalm 130 Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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When Grace Finds Us

Have you ever felt like Paul in Romans 7 — knowing what you should do, wanting to do what's right, and still finding yourself doing the very thing you hate? You're not alone. Not even close. In this episode of Faith Lift, we open Romans 7:15–25a and sit honestly with one of the most vulnerable confessions in all of Scripture — the apostle Paul admitting that he cannot fix himself. And here's the good news: that admission isn't a failure. It's the doorway. We'll talk about why self-help strategies fall short of what only grace can repair, why honesty — not performance — is what opens us to God's mercy, and what a stunning upset at Wimbledon taught us about getting back up after a devastating loss. Romans 7 is not the final word. Romans 8 is. And between those two chapters lives the gospel truth that our failures are not final, our struggles do not define us, and grace has a way of finding us precisely where we are — not where we wish we were. Scripture: Romans 7:15–25a Psalm 130 Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord.

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