How Do We Square Romans 10:11, Believers “Never Being Put to Shame,” with the Shame a Believer May Have at the Judgment Seat of Christ?

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are doing a series of Q&A. Today, the guys are unpacking Romans 10:11. What does Paul mean when he says believers shall never be put to shame? Bob will discuss some translation issues with this passage. In addition, we will hear about the application for Israel and the corporate emphasis. These, and many more issues will be discussed on the show. We hope you can join us as we seek to keep grace in focus.

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