(Romans 11:33-36/Colossians 2:6-7)(Length 18:40/Size 7.42MB)
(Romans 11:33-36/Colossians 2:6-7)(Length 18:40/Size 7.42MB)
(Romans 11:1-18)(Length 22:44/Size 8.32MB)
(Romans 10:14-17)(Length 29:49/Size 9.09MB)
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Romans Nine sees Paul begin to explain how God’s Grace and Mercy is extended to us in accordance with His will
The Resurrection of Jesus brings hope, spiritual life in the present, and the promise of eternal life in perfection. The resurrection account shows us how the disciples went from lost and hopeless to stewards of the Good News.
The Triumphal Entry that we remember on Palm Sunday was something that revealed to the world at large that Jesus was proclaiming to be the Messiah. Thankfully, he was bringing something greater than what the crowds could imagine.
A living, growing, lively hope is one of the most important things that we gain through the resurrection of Jesus.
We learn a lot about who we worship and how we worship as we see Jesus interact with the Samaritan Woman at the Well in John 4.
David’s instructions on worship in 1 Chronicles reveals how important singing is for the people of God to experience corporate worship.