Some key points in today’s passage:
Email: Dear Ken & Marcus, last week you discussed Rom 12:2, “Do not be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” In your discussion you didn’t address what Paul meant by being able to “prove” “what is the will of God, and “what is good and acceptable and perfect.” This term, “prove”, would seem to imply that this process would help one “know” clearly what God’s will is. Yet, in my experience, I’ve known many many faithful Christians—Catholic or non—who have dedicated their lives to doing this very thing, yet they can’t seem to agree on what God’s will is for lots of things. What does Paul mean here?
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Listener Q&A: The Communion of Saints and Intercessory Prayer - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
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Listener Q&A: Matthew 12:31-32, Psalm 11:3 - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
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Listener Q&A: “Soul Sleep,” Didache, Sola Fide - Marcus Grodi and Jim Anderson
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