Romans 12:14-21. How should believers respond to the everyday sort of wrongs and injustices we face? Paul gives clear instructions.
Romans 12:14-21. How should believers respond to the everyday sort of wrongs and injustices we face? Paul gives clear instructions.
Romans 10:2. Zeal without knowledge is marked by arrogance and a reliance on man’s rules. Zeal with knowledge is marked by humility and obedience to the Lord.
Romans 16:18. Paul warns his readers to watch out for divisive influences both within and without the church.
Romans 8:32. God gave us Jesus. Can we lack anything else?
Revelation 4:11 and Romans 3:10-12. In our first Sunday in the ‘Two Ways to Live’ series we see the first two essential truths of the gospel: God is the creator king, and man has rebelled against that king.
Romans 8:31. A proper understanding of what Paul is referring to at the beginning of the verse leads to greater comfort from the promise made at the end of the verse.
Romans 7:22-24 – Every Christian has a battle going on inside of them – the sinful nature remains. This truth is shocking yet also encouraging. Christ delivers us from this body of death!
Romans – As we begin a new series in Paul’s letters, the book of Romans addresses not what humanity thinks they need, but what they actually need – righteousness.
Romans 13:1. Paul’s letter to the Romans gives Christians today instructions on how to understand and respond to civil government.
Romans 14:22-23. Paul’s instructions on handling differing opinions among believers remind us to be gracious and biblical.
Romans 11:33-36 – God is great, and no exclamation can capture his greatness.
Romans 4:5 – How can ungodly people like us be acceptable to God? Only if God who justifies the ungodly makes us acceptable.
Romans 8:28-29 – It’s a passage that many know but also many misunderstand. Who does this promise apply to? And what is the good that God will bring about for them? Listen and find out.
Romans 12:19 – Is there any place for vengeance in the Christian’s life? No. Do we often, though, seek the downfall of others (at least in our minds!)? In Romans, Paul gives us helpful principles to fight against the urge to “get back” at that person. Listen and grow.