Raiford Road Church - Rod Talks

Romans - Love: No Murder

33 min · 7. touko 2026
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Primary Scripture: Romans 13:8-10 In this episode of The Rod Talks, Pastor Rodney explores Romans 13:8–10, focusing on the commandment "Thou shalt not kill". He contrasts the tragic narrative of Cain and Abel with David’s humble refusal to harm King Saul, illustrating that "love fulfills the law". Pastor Rodney emphasizes that human life is the "apex of creation," uniquely valued and redeemed by God. Finally, he references the Sermon on the Mount to show how Jesus elevates motives like anger and contempt to the level of murder, calling believers to a life of radical, Christlike love.

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Primary Scripture: Acts 3:1-19 In this seventh episode of the Rod Talks podcast, Pastor Rodney dives into Acts chapter 3 to continue his character study on the disciple Peter. He recounts the powerful narrative of Peter and John encountering a man lame from birth at the temple gate called Beautiful. Pastor Rodney emphasizes that instead of offering silver or gold, Peter operates under the empowerment of the Holy Spirit, commanding the man to walk in the name of Jesus Christ. The man is instantly healed—jumping, walking, and praising God—leaving the gathering crowd utterly astonished. Pastor Rodney challenges listeners to move past mere intellectual assent and step into active, obedient faith. He highlights Peter’s subsequent boldness in front of the crowd as the ultimate template for the New Testament church: giving all glory to the risen Christ and directly calling others to repentance and spiritual restoration.

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