The theological portion of this letter finishes with the climactic ending of Romans 8. We see what all of our salvation means for us. Since God is for us, nothing…
This may be one of the most glorious chapters in Scripture, and yet, it is not avoidant of suffering. Paul talks about our suffering and groaning along with creation, however,…
Last week, we talked about our life in the Spirit. Paul starts off this week by talking about our death to sin and our life in sonship. In our sonship,…
We are starting our 4-part “Resurrection Applied” sermon series in Romans 8. After the struggle of spirit and flesh in Romans 7, we see this chapter talking about our justification…
In our passage, we see a picture of the start of permanent eternity. God will make all things new, eradicating all things old and evil. He will make us His…
The New Testament refers to the church as the bride of Jesus. We are married to Him. He loves us in our brokenness and shame, and He will sanctify us,…
Transfiguration is a strange lesson if it were not so familiar to us. But like Peter, James and John, we need a transfiguration experience to become Jesus’ disciples.
As we’ve looked at Church as Building, City, and Body, we are looking at Church as Family this week. In our salvation, God is our Father, and we are His…
As we go back to “The Church of God” sermon series, we see the church as city today. The biblical story starts in a Garden and ends with a city,…