
Passion City Church Podcast The Glorious Comma—From Do To Done - Louie Giglio
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Nov 10, 2025 Louie Giglio dives into the essence of the gospel, discussing how good news offers hope to the hurting. He explores the concept of sin as a separation from God and critiques the futility of a 'do'-based approach to faith. Through the lens of Romans, he reveals the 'glorious comma' that signifies grace and justification by faith, highlighting how Jesus' sacrifice frees believers from guilt and shame. The podcast emphasizes living out a new identity in Christ and the transformative power of recognizing our righteousness.
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Sin Leads To Spiritual Death
- Sin doesn't just make people bad; it makes them spiritually dead and unable to help themselves.
- Louie Giglio emphasizes death as the core problem, not mere moral failure.
Doré Illustration Of Leaving Eden
- Louie Giglio describes Gustave Doré's lithograph of Adam and Eve leaving Eden to illustrate humanity's longing for God.
- He uses the image to show people looking back toward their source and longing to return to God.
The Limits Of Religion's 'Do'
- Religion promises return to God through 'do' but never guarantees when you've done enough.
- Giglio highlights that dead people can't earn life back by effort alone.


