Sermon Archive

Set free from sin copyThe law continues to drive Paul’s argument but leads him to exasperation at his inability to keep it, despite his best efforts. Where do we turn when the law is too much? Who will deliver us?

Set free from sin copyAfter defining how Christian’s should relate to sin, Paul now begins to define our relationship to the law. Is it ours to keep, reject, or ignore?

Set free from sin copyPaul continues to teach about what grace does in the Christian life and how grace not only provides our means for justification, but also for sanctification.

Set free from sin copy(We apologize for poor quality of audio). Paul continues to look at the process of becoming more like Christ. How do we fight sin? It begins with understanding who we are.

Do you consider yourself dead to sin? Do you want to know victory over your sin? Paul helps us to see how to fight sin, but he begins in an unexpected place.

Romans Title SlideAdam’s sin brought calamity and evil, Christ’s life and death brought hope and forgiveness.  We are all found in one of these two men…which one are you?

Chalk JC Grace and FaithDo you truly know the Love of God? Where would you go in the Bible to find it? Romans 5 gives us a picture of a God that came to get us in our most desperate moment. While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.

Chalk JC Grace and FaithFaith is the basis for our justification, but it is also a key to our sanctification. What happens when life spins out of control? What does it mean to have faith in the moments when life hurts and God seems distant?

Chalk JC Grace and FaithAfter explaining the depth of our problem and the hope of the Gospel, The Apostle Paul gives us a picture of faith in the patriarch Abraham.

Chalk JC Grace and FaithThe book of Romans begins by driving us to one central point: Our sin is deserving of God’s wrath. But in one paragraph (which some consider the most important in the bible), Paul offers hope for us all through the truth of the gospel.

Angry God titleAre people basically good or bad? Do we have a few flaws that need to be corrected or is there something more profound? As we finish the series “Angry God”, we see that Paul’s view of humanity is far different than our culture’s

Angry God titleGod’s judgment is a real and the Apostle Paul wants everyone to know that they have not escaped it, no matter their background or their heritage. In the end, we will all stand before God and give account for our works.

Angry God titleContinuing our study in the book of Romans looking at an Angry God.  If God is so angry, then why put up with us at all? Paul answers that question in the beginning of chapter 2…it’s because God is merciful and desires to see all turn to him.

Angry God titleWhat does the bible have to say about homosexuality? Is it a sin? If so, is it worse than others? Paul addresses this topic and a host of others in Romans 1. We learn our response and examine our hearts in light of Paul’s teachings.

Angry God titleContinuing our study in the book of Romans, we begin our mini-series “Angry God.” Is God angry? Can he be loving and angry at the same time?

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