
Undaunted.Life: A Man's Podcast by Kyle Thompson THE FORGING TABLE | Romans 2:6-11 (Ep. 849)
Dec 7, 2025
Eric Browning, a frequent contributor known for his engaging insights on biblical topics, joins the discussion on Romans 2:6-11. They dive into concepts like humanity's moral 'debt ledger' and the implications of self-seeking versus true obedience. The group wrestles with the relationship between faith, works, and baptism, debating whether baptism serves as a saving work. They also explore the idea of sanctification and how genuine faith manifests through actions. Finally, they discuss God's sovereignty alongside human responsibility in evangelism.
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Table Talk To Start The Show
- Kyle and the men share lighthearted table stories about food, scotch, and onions to open the episode.
- These moments humanize the discussion and transition them into scripture study.
Impartial Divine Judgment
- Romans 2:6–11 frames divine judgment as impartial and based on deeds, not ethnicity or law familiarity.
- Kyle Thompson highlights that both Jews and Gentiles stand equally accountable before God and cannot self-excuse by status.
The Debt Ledger Problem
- Kyle explains everyone creates a debt ledger before God that they cannot pay by their own deeds.
- He contrasts this with systems that weigh good vs. bad deeds, showing those fail to secure salvation.








