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Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Austin

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Welcome to the weekly podcast of Redeemer Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Austin, Texas. To learn more visit our website at https://redeemerpres.org.

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3/10/2024

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July 12, 2026

Romans 4:1-25 - Romans

This week we continue our series in the book of Romans and examine Paul's discussion of Abraham's faith. For any group, the values of our forebears informs our collective identity. Paul targets Abraham's faith (Gen. 15:6), as the example of justification, to remind the church at Rome that justification by faith is not a new idea; rather, it has been the foundation of salvation from the earliest stages of the Lord's salvific ministry. In focusing on verses 17-25, we will examine the nature of Abraham's faith, and seek to understand how justification by faith functions throughout the covenant of grace.

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July 5, 2026

Romans 3:9-31 - Romans

The power of the Apostle Paul’s rhetoric and logic is on clear display in the second half of Romans 3. After definitively proving that all humanity is unrighteous, under sin, and subject to God’s wrath, he turns the tables and announces the good news: righteousness can only come through faith in Jesus Christ! With this set of verses, he concludes his long and devastating indictment of Jews and Gentiles alike. And with this set of verses, he begins what Martin Luther called, "the chief point, and the very central place of the epistle, and of the whole Bible.” Join us this Sunday in our continuing study of Paul’s epistle to the Romans.

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June 28, 2026

Romans 2:17—3:8 - Romans

After showing the Gentiles their need for God's righteousness, Paul turns to his fellow Jews. Because the Jews were boasting in their outward conformity to God's will, Paul reminds them of their failure to obey the law and corrects their misunderstanding about circumcision. Paul wants the Jews to recognize they need God's righteousness just like the Gentiles. Although Paul's critiques target first-century Jews in this passage, we must recognize that we too are prone to boast in outward conformity to God's will without inward obedience. But, as we will see, our hope is not in what we do, but in what God has done for us.

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What is Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Austin?

Welcome to the weekly podcast of Redeemer Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Austin, Texas. To learn more visit our website at https://redeemerpres.org.

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This podcast updates daily.

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