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Justification: The Reformation vs. Rome

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An episode of the King's Church podcast, hosted by Deep Dive Voices, titled "Justification: The Reformation vs. Rome" was published on March 28, 2026 and runs 52 minutes.

March 28, 2026 ·52m · King's Church

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An AI interactive discussion based on teaching material by Dr. R.C. Sproul, providing a rigorous defense of the Protestant doctrine of justification by faith alone while contrasting it with Roman Catholic theology. The Vatican teaches a system of infused grace and inherent righteousness that requires human cooperation and sacramental rituals to maintain. In contrast, Sproul maintains that the biblical gospel relies solely on the imputation of Christ's external righteousness to the believer. He warns that viewing justification as a process of becoming personally righteous through merit or purgatory essentially obscures the finished work of Jesus. Ultimately, Sproul characterizes this theological divide as a fundamental conflict over the nature of the gospel itself. It is an urgent call for modern Christians to uphold the Reformation conviction that salvation is a gift received through faith alone.
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