True worship is a wholehearted response to God's mercy.
It's much more than singing! It involves giving our whole lives in sacrificial and humble service to God and others.
Read MoreTrue worship is a wholehearted response to God's mercy.
It's much more than singing! It involves giving our whole lives in sacrificial and humble service to God and others.
Read MoreDoes God always reject people who reject Him? No!
He is gracious and merciful. He can soften the hardest heart and save the most unlikely rebel. So don't give up on people.
Read MoreIf God is sovereign and has everything planned out - what's the point in praying or sharing the Gospel? If people are predestined anyway then is it really necessary to go out of our way to share the good news? Join us as we check out what Paul says the believer's role is in God's sovereign plan.
Read MoreGod is Sovereign and He chooses who he will graciously save. This is a great encouragement and comfort for His people, but it also raises a lot of questions. How does God choose? Why doesn't He choose everyone. Is God unfair for choosing some and not others? What about Free Will? How do I know if I am chosen? Why bother praying for people or sharing the gospel?
Read MoreWhat if I keep falling into temptation? Surely God's love has a limit. If the sickness doesn't go away does that mean that God's love and care for me has lessened? Join us as we check out some of the most encouraging and powerful verses in the Book of Romans!
Read MoreWe live in a broken world, so suffering and groaning is unavoidable. But the Lord gives us resources to face our hardest times and to patiently endure. We groan with the hope of the glory to come; we groan with the help of the Holy Spirit; and we groan with confidence, knowing that God will complete his work in us, and even use our hardest times for our ultimate good.
Read MoreWhen we put our trust in Christ, we receive a bunch of new things:
a new verdict before God (righteous, not condemned);
a new mind-set (lead by the Spirit, not the flesh) and
a new identity (sons of God, not slaves to sin and fear).
These blessings are the key to spiritual confidence, direction, intimacy with God and hope for the future.
Read MoreAs we follow Jesus, life can feel like a hard slog when temptation comes knocking. As we look at the last part of Romans 7, Paul's frustration is evident as he knows his 'flesh' is captivated by sin. Join us as we look at the things he holds onto during the struggle of sinful desire.
Read MoreWhat should our lives look like now that we've received God's grace and been declared righteous in his sight? We should walk in newness of life. We should live righteously because our old self has died, our future self will be glorious and our new self has been set free from slavery to sin.
Read MoreWhat should our lives look like now that we've received God's grace and been declared righteous in his sight? We should walk in newness of life. We should live righteously because our old self has died, our future self will be glorious and our new self has been set free from slavery to sin.
Read MoreWe are all born on Team Adam: sinners by nature and choice, and facing death.
But by faith, we can be born again onto Team Jesus: justified by grace, and reigning in life
Which team are you on?
Read MoreFrom our 'right standing with a holy God' so many good things flow! Paul begins fleshing out what it means to have peace with God and he kicks off with a whole lot of joy!
Read MoreJoin us as we check out what God's good gift of grace looks like through the life of Abraham. The Apostle Paul takes a look at the Old Testament hero and the faith he had in God's promise of righteousness.
Read MoreThe Gospel is like a Diamond on a black cloth of sin. The first couple of chapters of Romans, Paul has been laying out the black cloth, so that the Gospel can shine. In this passage we finally get to the diamond and spend some time exploring the goodness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Read MoreThinking you're right with God because you're a good person, or a religious person is very dangerous.
The problem with being a "good" person is you can never be good enough.
The problem with being a "religious" person is you can never be religious enough.
Hope is only found in the only One who was Truly Good, and who gave Himself for us.
When we suppress the truth about God and exchange it for lies and idolatry, God in his wrath delivers us over to our ungodly passions and corrupt thinking. This devastating critique of sinful human nature is the dark background that makes the good news of the gospel shine even brighter.
Read MoreAs Paul launches into his letter to the church in Rome he encourages the believers by reminding them that God is a God of power! A power that is displayed in and through His people, His sovereignty, and most especially through the saving work of the Gospel.
Read MoreThe gospel is good news about Jesus Christ and what He has done. It has the power to transform our identities, our relationship and our priorities. Have you understood the transforming power of the power?
Read MoreJesus' last meal was the Passover. This was a shadow of his saving work on the cross. Jesus is the true passover lamb, whose body was broken and blood was poured out for us. Christians now celebrate the The Lord's Supper (or Communion) to remind us that Jesus has dealt with our past, made a new way for us in the present, and has secured our future. This is such comfort food for hungry, thirsty and anxious souls!
Read MoreAs we wrap up our time in Matthew's Gospel we see Jesus commissioning his disciples to go out into the world to make disciples. What does that mean for you and me?
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