Bad people, good people, and religious people all need the gospel for a common reason.
Bad people, good people, and religious people all need the gospel for a common reason.
Our passage today leads us through a Q+A session where Paul talks about the value of living righteously and the ultimate righteousness of God.
This week we explore how religious people need to experience the life changing good news of the gospel just as much as any other person on the planet.
Last week we examined how bad and sinful people need the gospel of Jesus to provide forgiveness. This week, we will look at why good people are also in need of the gospel.
As we kick off a year long study of Romans, we explore some of the reasons why Paul writes this letter, and why it is relevant for us today.
First Corinthians teaches us that all of us have been given gifts so that we can serve others according to His design. This week we reflect on a life of serving together.
One of the main purposes of the church that we see in the writings of Paul is that we are to be a group of people that are building each other up and growing together. This week we explore opportunities we have to grow together as a unified church body.
Living the blessed life in a world with so much foolishness is difficult. In this look at the book of Proverbs we explore what it looks like to live with wisdom in a foolish world.
We have spent much of this series looking at how wisdom points us back to creation, but this week we will look at how wisdom impacts our plans for the future.
Relationships that we have with people inside our own families are some of the most important and formative things in our lives. This week we explore how to cultivate wise families.