WHAT IS THE GOSPEL: THE FIRST WORD OF THE GOSPEL IS GOD Part 2

EPISODE · Jan 27, 2026 · 20 MIN

WHAT IS THE GOSPEL: THE FIRST WORD OF THE GOSPEL IS GOD Part 2

from Real Truth Matters Podcast · host Michael Durham

Send us Fan MailIn Episode 2 of the Real Truth Matters Podcast, Michael Durham continues his exposition of Romans by pressing deeper into the heart of the gospel: the righteousness of God. Before Paul ever speaks of God’s love, he grounds salvation in who God is—righteous in His very nature. This episode confronts a common misunderstanding that righteousness is merely something God does, rather than the eternal standard of His being. Durham shows that sin is not simply the breaking of commandments, but a falling short of God’s glory—a failure to reflect Him as His image-bearers. With pastoral clarity and personal illustration, he exposes how deeply ingrained self-righteousness can obscure our true condition before a holy God.The message then turns to the necessity of grace and God’s absolute freedom to save. If salvation could ever be earned, God would be obligated—and grace would cease to be grace. Drawing from Romans 4, this episode underscores that justification comes not through works, religious effort, or moral improvement, but through faith in a God who freely justifies the ungodly. The result is both sobering and hope-filled: no one can meet God’s righteous standard, yet God Himself provides the righteousness we lack. This episode calls listeners to abandon all confidence in themselves and rest entirely in the mercy of a sovereign, righteous, and gracious God—because the gospel must always begin, and remain, with Him.

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