This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul continues to dismantle the Jewish argument that covenant privileges make them immune to God’s judgment on those who reject the Gospel.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul continues to dismantle the Jewish argument that covenant privileges make them immune to God’s judgment on those who reject the Gospel.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul is now dismissing the Jew who would argue from Paul’s statements in chapter two that the privileges of the Jew do not matter. He would counter the argument showing they matter much as a distinct people but not in salvation.
Pastor Jim will conclude the brief sermon series from John 17, our Lord’s High Priestly prayer, focusing on His petition that we would be one. This unity the Lord prays for has significant impacts on the health of His church and culture.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul is now focusing on the law of God, the Jew, and pride. He will show the spiritual and religious privileges of the Jew did not remove them from the judgment of God leading to His wrath.
This Lord’s Day morning, we continue our journey through the New Testament book of Romans. The Apostle Paul is now focusing on the law of God and its judging power in both the Gentile and Jew revealing all are under His wrath for not adhering to His law.
This Lord Day evening, Pastor Jim continues his short series in the High Priestly Prayer of the Lord Jesus. In the opening five verses we find the Lord Jesus praying to be glorified so His Father would be as well. The context is the Father and Son in the work of salvation revealing their love for sinners.