
Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson THE FORGING TABLE | Romans 2:2-5 (Ep. 846)
Nov 30, 2025
The discussion centers on Romans 2:2-5, diving into themes of hypocrisy and hidden impurities. Panelists emphasize the importance of true conviction over false assurance and the dangers of a watered-down gospel. They explore allowing Jesus into the 'closet' areas of our lives, contrasting godly sorrow with worldly sorrow. The conversation touches on God’s kindness and judgment, urging authentic repentance and accountability. Additionally, personal trials highlight the need for surrender and trust in God amid difficulties.
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Self-Righteousness Hides Universal Depravity
- Romans 2 shows self-righteousness masks the same depravity Paul lists in chapter 1.
- Suppressed sins surface during sanctification and require honest inward work, not comparison to others.
A Personal Story Of Cheap Grace
- Ryan shared his experience of 'cheap grace' after baptism where he kept partying and using substances.
- He realized God's kindness should drive repentance, not justify ongoing sin.
Don't Treat Jesus As A Gap Filler
- Do not build the gospel only on God's kindness; remember God is both just and merciful.
- Avoid treating Jesus as merely a 'gap filler' that permits ongoing self-righteousness.




