#10 - Is Sunday for Believers or Unbelievers? A Biblical Answer
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In this episode, we tackle one of the most misunderstood tensions in Christianity: legalism vs cheap grace.
What does it actually mean to follow Jesus?
Is church primarily for believers or unbelievers?
What qualifies someone to lead a church?
And does grace mean we can live however we want?
Walking through Titus 1, we explore:
- The biblical role of elders and pastors
- Why Sunday gatherings exist
- Why churches aren’t businesses
- The danger of celebrity pastor culture
- How the gospel produces real godliness
- And how to avoid both harsh legalism and shallow grace
We also respond to a popular song that reflects the tension many people feel toward the church, and we discuss what true grace really looks like.
If you’ve ever struggled with church hurt, confusion about leadership, or questions about grace and repentance, this episode is for you.
📖 Main Passage: Titus 1
📖 Also referenced: Luke 9:23, Mark 1:38, Galatians 1
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