Study in the Chapel
Salvation is not a side topic. It is the point where everything turns, because sin is not just “doing a few bad things” but a real condition with real consequences. We take a clear-eyed look at why every person needs a Savior, why God is the offended party, and why his justice still makes a way back through Jesus Christ. We also slow down to answer a question that matters for any serious Christian theology and any honest reader of Romans: why did the Savior have to be both God and man? The logic is uncomfortable but simple. Sin is a human debt, so the payment must be a truly human life, yet only God has the power to accomplish Redemption. Along the way we challenge the popular instinct to minimize sin, because the cross reveals the true weight of what we call “small.” From there we unpack original sin, imputation, and what it means to be “in Adam” versus “in Christ.” Then we talk about sin as an enslaving power, using the disturbing history of Reserve Police Battalion 101 to show how “ordinary men” can become capable of horrors. We also describe sin as pollution that seeps into everything, from society to the physical body, and why the answer is not repair but rebirth. Psalm 51:10 and the word "bara" sharpen the point: we need a clean heart created from nothing. Listen, then tell us what hit you hardest. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find this Romans-centered Bible study on Salvation and new life in Christ.
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