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Christian Liberty, Conscience & Kingdom Living In this episode of the Beers & Bible Podcast , we continue through Romans 14 and wrestle with the tension between legalism, Christian liberty, conscience, and love for one another . Paul reminds us that Christian freedom isn’t about doing whatever we want. It’s about belonging to Christ and using our freedom in a way that honors Him and builds up His…
🍻📖 We missed a week, but Beers & Bible is back! After a short break, we’re picking right back up in our journey through Romans 13 . This week we talk about the role and limits of government, the sanctity of human life, paying what we owe, loving our neighbors, and Paul’s call to wake up, walk in the light, and put on the Lord Jesus Christ. Romans 13 reminds us that following Christ touches every…
🍻 Episode 301 is here! This week, we continue through Romans 13 and wrestle with what it means for Christians to live under civil authority. We discuss why government exists, how all authority ultimately belongs to God, when believers are called to obey, and the rare circumstances when faithfulness to God may require civil disobedience. We also examine the government’s responsibility to restrain…
This week on Beers & Bible , we’re in Romans 12:16–21 , where Paul gets very practical about what Christian love looks like when life gets personal. How do we respond when we’re wronged? Do we defend ourselves, get even, or trust God with justice? Paul calls believers away from pride, retaliation, bitterness, and vengeance—and toward humility, peace, mercy, and active goodness. We talk about the…
This week on Beers & Bible , we continue through Romans 12 and look at what genuine, gospel-shaped love looks like in the life of the church. Paul reminds us that Christian love is never fake, shallow, or passive. It hates what is evil, clings tightly to what is good, honors others above self, serves the Lord with zeal, rejoices in hope, stays patient in suffering, and remains steadfast in prayer.…
This week on Beers & Bible , we continue through Romans 12 and Paul’s call for believers to think soberly about themselves. The Christian life is not about pride, comparison, or chasing the gifts of others. It is about receiving God’s grace with humility and using what He has given us for the good of the body of Christ. Paul reminds us that the church is one body with many members. Not everyone…
🍻 Romans 12:1–2 This week we step into Romans 12 and Paul’s call to live in light of the mercies of God . After eleven chapters of rich gospel truth, Paul turns to the practical response: present your bodies as a living sacrifice , holy and acceptable to God. Christian worship is not just something we do on Sunday morning. It is the whole life offered back to God in gratitude for the grace we…
🍺 This week we work through Romans 11:25–36 and Paul’s sweeping conclusion to God’s plan for Israel, the Gentiles, and all creation. We discuss Israel’s partial hardening, God’s irrevocable promises, and the mercy that both Jews and Gentiles desperately need. Paul reminds us that no one can boast before God, no one can counsel Him, and no one can place Him in their debt. The passage ends in…
Romans 11 — Gospel Jealousy, Grafted Grace, and the Mystery of Israel In this episode, we walk through Paul’s powerful teaching in Romans 11: Israel’s stumbling, the riches of the gospel going to the Gentiles, and God’s continuing purpose for His people. 🌿 Paul reminds us that Gentile believers have been grafted in by grace — not so we can boast, but so we can stand in humility, holiness, and awe…
🎙️ A Remnant by Grace In Romans 11, Paul asks the question: Has God rejected His people? His answer is clear — certainly not. This episode walks through God’s faithfulness to His people, the danger of apostasy, the comfort of the remnant, and the mystery of salvation coming to the Gentiles. From Elijah feeling alone to Paul reminding us that God always preserves His people, Romans 11 shows us…