This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. In this section, the Apostle Paul begins teaching the inseparable union of justification (position before God) and sanctification (practice in life).
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. In this section, the Apostle Paul begins teaching the inseparable union of justification (position before God) and sanctification (practice in life).
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey in the New Testament book of Romans. Closing out the fifth chapter, the Apostle Paul shows us the reigning power of sin in Adam and how the Gospel and free justification in Christ overpowers sin. We will also see the holiness of God in His unwavering standard of perfection to His law and Person.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. In this section, the Apostle Paul expounds the free gift of God’s grace in and through the Lord Jesus – justification and righteousness.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues through the New Testament letter of Romans. In this portion, we are given the contrast of what a person was in Adam and now is in Christ with the difference maker being the grace of God.
This Lord’s Day morning, Pastor Jim continues our journey in the New Testament book of Romans. In this fifth chapter, the Apostle Paul shows us there are only two identities that define the human race: those in Adam under condemnation and those in Christ under grace leading to no condemnation. By showing us what we were in Adam and now in Christ, the Apostle Paul establishes the wonder and awe of the Gospel leading to a rejoicing life for the Christian.
For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. 7 For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die— 8 but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. 9 Since, therefore, we have now been…