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Before coming to faith, the Roman believers were either Jews or Gentiles and each had their own customs. Those customs were more than expressions of culture, however. For many, they were deep convictions about what was right and wrong. After coming to Christ, though, they are now learning that they have been set free from sin, freed from life based on law, and called to avoid conformity to the world.
Therefore, much of what they once held dear with deep moral conviction has now been undercut, and each individual faces the moral dilemma: “What will I release? What will I embrace?”
Speaker: Jeff Mikels :: Passage: Romans 14:1-15:13