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Paul says in Romans 12:1-2 that in light of all that God has done in Christ to give us salvation, we should give of our whole selves to serve him and others. We continually offer ourselves up as living sacrifices by not conforming to this world but to be transformed through a mind renewed by the Spirit and learning God’s will to be true in lives.…
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Romans 9 discusses the difficult questions about Israel in light of the gospel and their status as God’s “elect.” God remains free to show his grace to whom he chooses and this is beyond human understanding. God’s actions to save are always rooted in his character and gracious and merciful and not in favoritism. His purposes remain redemptive and t…
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Paul addresses the second question in Romans 6 that if a Christian is not under the law, do they have a license to sin. He argues now we are bound by grace. We are no longer a slave to sin but a slave to God. We often think freedom must be the ability to chose to do what we desire without outside influence. But freedom is not so simplistic nor desi…
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In 2 Samuel 9, we explore one of the most powerful pictures of the kindness of God. David has ascended to the throne and is looking to show kindness for the sake of Jonathan to anyone from the house of Saul. The only person still alive from the house of Saul is a destitute cripple named Mephibosheth. In this passage, we examine what it means that G…
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The Bible depicts Adam as the one who brought sin into the world and spread it to us all. Individually everyone falls short of God’s ideal and corporately we all contribute to the problem as well. But Paul wants to make clear that grace abounds more and more over sin. God’s grace does not just cancel out sin but is a power far greater than the powe…
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Paul pauses in Romans 5:1-11 to reflect on the immense blessings we have in being made right with God. Peace with God gives us hope to not only merely survive life’s difficulties but to be made better by them. It is the love of God that has been poured into our hearts and gives us a peace that is more than simply the absence of enemies, but a thriv…
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Christianity is not about having faith like giants such as Abraham, but about having a faith like Abraham, in the God who can do the impossible. Often we fail to see the significance of ordinary lives of sacrifice and miss that our faith is in the God who gives life to the dead. Paul shows that faith to resist to do good and resist evil, it's about…
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Romans 3:9-20 is Paul’s concluding argument that all humanity is under the power of sin. It is a part of the story that we have rebelled against our Creator and that all the sin and evil in the world is the result of us cutting ourselves off from God. Despite the strong belief in our individual goodness, even our culture tells stories exploring the…
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A large portion of the Bible tells the story of Israel which we often neglect in stressing the offer of salvation through Jesus. This can cause many of us to wonder if God's plan really worked or that the gospel was plan B. Paul says the failures of Israel does not cancel out God's faithfulness and his grace doesn't give a license for sin either.…
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Romans 2:17-29 continues Paul’s critique of religion and says traditional markers of Jewish identity were no good if their obedience did not come from the heart. In this, we see a critique of cultural pride and thinking our way is better than another. But we also see God bringing different kinds of people together through the gospel and repairing o…
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The picture of human idolatry and immorality in Romans 1 gets a lot of attention. But equally important is Romans 2 depicting the arrogance religious people. We start this section looking at religious hypocrisy. Hypocrisy is a danger for everyone, but especially the religious who are rightly criticized by the irreligious often uses things taught by…
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In our Romans series, we will pause to look at challenging topics such as Rom. 1:26-27. In this message we seek to make a case for compassion, to address what scripture says, to ask what we do with it today, and to provide hope through the gospel for we have been washed, sanctified and justified by the Lord Jesus Christ, awaiting our eternal glory …
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Paul beings to unpack the state of human sinfulness in the second half of chapter one. The primary problem is our rejection of God, our lack of trust in him not specific sins. Two things are asserted here that people really struggle to hear, the wrath of God and human sinfulness. But this is good news, for God’s wrath is an expression of his love a…
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Luke ends on a strange note but it assures us that Paul’s message is about Jesus and the kingdom of God just as Jesus’ message was. It assures us that the gospel will go forward not simply in spite of but in the very midst of hardships and opposition. The very nature of a message about salvation through a crucified and resurrected Savior who is als…
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