Grace Wins (and it's not even close) (Romans 5:12-21)
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Hope is a strange thing to lose quietly. You don't decide to stop believing it — it just goes cold. A diagnosis comes. A relationship falls apart. A child walks away. And the world tells you to stay positive, find your peace, keep your chin up. You try that. The peace doesn't come. And somewhere you don't show many people, you start to wonder if hope was ever real — or just something Christians say to paint a clown's smile on a frowning soul.
Paul had something to say about that. In Romans 5, he starts a sentence about what sin has done to the human race and can't even finish it. Not because the weight of it broke him — because the grace of God is so much bigger than he could fit into grammar. He invented a word to try.
That's where we're going in this episode.