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What does it look like when the love of God gets lived out in a community? In our relationships to one another, strangers, and even enemies.
In Romans 12:1-8, we learn that a transformed life comes from a new way of thinking, and is demonstrated through joyful sacrifice.
In this final overview chunk of Romans, we see what kind of church the gospel produces: a church united, despite its diversity.
According to Acts 2, what kind of people does Pentecost produce? A people of love, who love God, each other, and the world.
In an overview of Romans 9-11, we see how God is faithful to his people and is sovereignly at work to bring salvation to all people.
The Apostle Paul presents a vision of the future that fills us with a hope so glorious it's not worth comparing to our suffering.
How does life in the power of the Holy Spirit set us free from condemnation, sin, and death? The Apostle Paul explains all in Romans 8!
Romans 7 has been the subject of much debate. The Apostle Paul seems to contradict himself. So what is our relationship to sin now?
The Apostle Paul has painted a beautiful picture about how God's grace abounds beyond our sin. So does that mean we can just keep sinning?
God speaks. But how do we hear, and discern if it's really him we think we're hearing? And what do we do with what we hear?