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Our Greatest Problem in Life (Romans 1: 18-32)

Pastor Jeremy R McCandless Season 20 Episode 5

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Title: Our Greatest Problem in Life (Romans 1:18-32)

Welcome back to The Bible Project Daily Podcast, where we seek to understand how God's Word speaks to our lives today. In this episode, we confront one of the most profound questions humanity faces: What is our greatest problem in life?

Many have attempted to answer this question from different perspectives. Some argue that social inequality, economic disparity, political structures, or psychological struggles are at the root of human suffering. However, the Bible presents a different perspective. According to Scripture, our fundamental issue is not merely sociological or psychological—it is theological. Our greatest problem is our broken relationship with God.

Today, we will be studying Romans 1:18-32, one of the most powerful and sobering passages in all of Scripture. The apostle Paul lays out a detailed diagnosis of the human condition, revealing the consequences of humanity’s rejection of God. He argues that people have deliberately suppressed the truth about God, even though His attributes are clearly displayed in creation. This suppression leads to spiritual blindness, moral corruption, and ultimately, divine judgment.

Through this passage, Paul outlines a downward spiral: when people turn away from the truth of God, they fall into futile thinking, idolatry, and ultimately, self-destructive behaviors. Three times in this passage, Paul states that "God gave them over"—a chilling expression of divine judgment, where God allows people to follow their sinful desires as a consequence of their rebellion.

As we unpack these verses, we will explore:

  • How God’s attributes are revealed in creation.
  • The consequences of suppressing the truth about God.
  • The moral and spiritual decay that results from rejecting God’s truth.
  • The reality of God's righteous judgment against sin.

This passage is not just an analysis of ancient societies; it serves as a mirror for our world today. It challenges us to examine our hearts, recognize our tendency to suppress God's truth, and turn back to Him in repentance.

Episode Notes:

  • Scripture Reference: Romans 1:18-32
  • Main Theme: Humanity’s greatest problem is not social, political, or psychological—it is theological. Our rejection of God leads to moral and spiritual c

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