This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey in the New Testament book of Romans. In this section, the Apostle Paul provides a great look into the power and riches of the Gospel in what it does and how it harmonizes with God’s Law.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey in the New Testament book of Romans. In this section, the Apostle Paul provides a great look into the power and riches of the Gospel in what it does and how it harmonizes with God’s Law.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim resumes our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul has brought all humanity guilty before the bar of God’s righteous judgment but now provides one of the most detailed accounts of what the Gospel provides unrighteous man – the free gift of God’s righteousness.
This Lord’s Day morning, the Apostle Paul concludes his description of the human condition with the root cause; totally depraved humanity with a morally destitute heart, corrupt mind, and captive will are such because they lack the fear of God.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue to describe the fruit of totally depraved humanity; depraved with a morally destitute heart, corrupt mind, and captive will. This fruit is manifested in ungodly speech and actions showing our guilt before God and need of His Gospel.
This Lord’s Day morning, we build from last week when the Apostle Paul defined the human condition before God – totally depraved with a morally destitute heart, corrupt mind, and captive will. Now, he describes the fruit of such wickedness – ungodly speech and actions showing our guilt before God and need of His Gospel.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul now brings all of humanity guilty before the bar of God’s justice and does so through scripture. In defining the human condition of guilt before God, we are brought to the truth of our total depravity. We are not just partially depraved. We are dead in sins without any power to reconcile us to the Lord and Paul shows us the depth of depravity.