The guys are back and finish up chapter 16, on Good Works, from the 1689 Confession. Why are our works, even if “good” in capable of meriting eternal life? How are our good works, even if corrupt, acceptable and pleasing to God? And how does God see the works of non-Christians? Plus, Joe is dealing with customer service, and Jimmy’s photo of Joe becomes a meme.
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