Nov 6, 2022
How’s Your Love Life?
Series: Romans
Our love as Christ-followers should be evident to everyone around us, whether they are fellow believers or not.  In the final 13 verses of Romans 12, Paul gives us a staccato barrage of a variety of commands which can be grouped under these three banners: 1) We are to Love Sincerely; 2) We are to Live in Harmony; 3) We are to Refuse to Retaliate.
 
Love is at the heart of living as a Christian.
 
 
Romans 12:9-21
Nov. 6, 2022
 
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  • Nov 6, 2022How’s Your Love Life?
    Nov 6, 2022
    How’s Your Love Life?
    Series: Romans
    Our love as Christ-followers should be evident to everyone around us, whether they are fellow believers or not.  In the final 13 verses of Romans 12, Paul gives us a staccato barrage of a variety of commands which can be grouped under these three banners: 1) We are to Love Sincerely; 2) We are to Live in Harmony; 3) We are to Refuse to Retaliate.
     
    Love is at the heart of living as a Christian.
     
     
    Romans 12:9-21
    Nov. 6, 2022
     
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  • Oct 23, 2022Serving God With the Gifts He Has Given
    Oct 23, 2022
    Serving God With the Gifts He Has Given
    Series: Romans
    Humbly play your part as you serve the Savior.
     
     
    Romans 12:3-8
    Oct. 23, 2022
     
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  • Oct 16, 2022Giving God All We’ve Got
    Oct 16, 2022
    Giving God All We’ve Got
    Series: Romans
    Dedicate yourself to serve the Lord with your daily life.
     
    Romans 12:1-2
    Oct. 16, 2022
     
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  • Oct 9, 2022Seeing God for Who He Is
    Oct 9, 2022
    Seeing God for Who He Is
    Series: Romans
    Having spent the first 11 chapters of Romans looking at the Gospel, Paul now takes the last 4 verses of Romans 11 to praise God.  As he does, he shows us that God is greater than we can possibly imagine, and that God deserves our everlasting praise.
     
    Make a point to humbly praise God for His greatness.
     
     
    Romans 11:33-36
    Oct. 9, 2022
     
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  • Sep 18, 2022The Mystery of God’s Mercy
    Sep 18, 2022
    The Mystery of God’s Mercy
    Series: Romans
    Many people enjoy a good mystery.  But, I suppose that's only true if the mystery is revealed by the end of the story.  In Romans 11:25-32, Paul explains something of the mystery of God’s mercy.  When it comes to saving people from the horrible consequences of their sin, something God freely offers to do, no one person or people group is more deserving than any other.
     
    There are four truths about salvation which show up in this passage: 1) Salvation is a humbling revelation of a hidden truth; 2) Salvation is supported by Scripture; 3) Salvation is grounded in God’s promise; and 4) Salvation shows us God’s mercy.
     
    There is no place for pride in salvation – we all need God’s mercy.
     
     
    Romans 11:25-32
    Sept. 18, 2022
     
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  • Sep 11, 2022Stumbling Out of Sin into Salvation
    Sep 11, 2022
    Stumbling Out of Sin into Salvation
    Series: Romans
    Driving down a twisty mountain road, coming home from a camping trip, one of our daughters got car sick.  We had to pull over to get her cleaned up.  A few minutes later, some of our friends with whom we'd been camping pulled up behind us to see if everything was okay.  As my friend was walking back to his car, he happened to cast a glance at the wheel on the trailer he was towing and discovered that the bearings had failed, and the wheel had almost come completely off the axle.  If he hadn't stopped, he most certainly would have lost the wheel in just a few more miles. Sometimes unpleasant things happen, but they lead to something good.  In this case, my daughter getting sick, led to my friend pulling over, and narrowly avoiding what would have been a bad accident on a mountain road. 
     
    In Rom. 11:11-24 we find that Israel's rejection of the Gospel led to its spread to other nations, resulting in salvation for many people.  God continued to leave the door open for repentance and the acceptance of the gift of forgiveness He offers to all.  But, it all started with Israel. Three things stand out in this section of Romans: 1) God can bring blessings out of bad things; 2) Watch out for pride & presumption about our place with God; 3) God promises to receive those who are repentant.
     
    What we find is that - faith is the one way to have a right relationship with God.
     
     
    Romans 11:11-24
    Sept. 11, 2022
     
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  • Sep 4, 2022God’s Grace is Always Amazing
    Sep 4, 2022
    God’s Grace is Always Amazing
    Series: Romans
    There are kind people in the world.  We experience their graciousness at times when we truly don't deserve it.  Maybe you made it up to the counter with your purchase and suddenly realized you were 50 cents short, but the cashier let you make the purchase anyway.  It's not that you deserved it or earned it.  That person was just showing you a little grace.
     
    God's grace is even more amazing than that!  God faithfully offers forgiveness and salvation for our sins throughout the course of our lives.  He waits patiently for us to accept His gracious offer, because He wants an eternal relationship with us.  God's forgiveness is not something we can earn, and it is certainly not something we deserve.  It's just God's amazing grace at work.
     
    God’s faithfulness and grace mean He isn’t finished with you yet.
     
     
    Romans 11:1-10
    Sept. 4, 2022
     
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  • Aug 28, 2022What Have You Heard?
    Aug 28, 2022
    What Have You Heard?
    Series: Romans
    Many of the things we do in life have a particular order to them, and often if things are attempted out of order, it just wont work.  When I was a paramedic and was going to start an I.V. on someone, there were a number of things that had to be done before I pulled out that needle. I needed to open a bag of Saline; attach the drip tubing and purge it of air; prepare any containers to take blood samples; set out tape and items necessary to secure the I.V. to the patient; place a tourniquet on their arm; swab the location with alcohol; and then I was finally ready to get the needle out.
     
    There is an order to things for hearing God's Good News as well.  You can't call on God if you don't believe in Him; you can't believe in Him if you've never heard of Him; you wont hear of Him if nobody tells you about Him; and that can't happen unless somebody is willing to go tell people.
     
    People need to hear the Good News that they can ask God for His gracious salvation.
     
     
    Romans 10:14-21
    Aug. 28, 2022
     
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  • Aug 21, 2022The Simplicity of Salvation
    Aug 21, 2022
    The Simplicity of Salvation
    Series: Romans
    If you've ever seen a Rube Goldberg machine you know that it's a complicated device designed to perform a simple task.  For instance, one machine incorporated 98 separate steps to simply open a book.
     
    Like Rube Goldberg machines, we humans can sometimes unnecessarily complicate things too.  One such area is the matter of Salvation.  Salvation is quite simple according to Scripture.
     
    In Romans 10:1-13, Paul shows us the simplicity of Salvation.  First, we need a right understanding of God's righteousness.  Secondly, God's righteousness is received by faith.  And, Thirdly, God's righteousness is available to all.
     
    Salvation is not about what we know or do, it’s about what we believe  confess.
     
     
    Romans 10:1-13
    Aug. 21, 2022
     
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  • Aug 14, 2022Stumbling Over the Savior
    Aug 14, 2022
    Stumbling Over the Savior
    Series: Romans
    We've probably all seen people walking around, so focused on their phones, that they've stumbled into fountains, bushes, or even run into things.  When our attention is elsewhere, it's easy to get tripped up.
     
    As Paul concludes chapter 9 of his letter to the Romans, he speaks of Christ as a stumbling stone for some people.  When it comes to receiving God's forgiveness and salvation, sometimes people get tripped up.  Paul's words highlight 3 stumbling stones people still trip over today: 1) We can stumble over our own sin; 2) We can stumble over our own service; 3) We can stumble over salvation’s simplicity.
     
    Don’t get tripped up trying to earn salvation, simply trust in Christ.
     
     
    Romans 9:30-33
    Aug. 14, 2022
     
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