When I see the ‘root of bitterness’ in Hebrews, I think, “That’s me!” Does that mean I’m unsavable?
When I see the ‘root of bitterness’ in Hebrews, I think, “That’s me!” Does that mean I’m unsavable?

When I see the ‘root of bitterness’ in Hebrews, I think, “That’s me!” Does that mean I’m unsavable?

EPISODE #75: Ted asks about how our fear and doubt affects our salvation. Rod talks about the theme the reformers dealt with, “incurvatus in se”, or “curved in on self”, and how the ‘self’ is the enemy, and their answer: Christ. Christ, His person and His work, redeeming the world.

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“How to Read a Book”, Mortimer Adler - https://www.amazon.com/How-Read-Book-Classic-Intelligent/dp/0671212095/ref=sr_1_3?crid=8FV8L6WOKG74
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