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Jun 9, 2024
All Glory Be To God
In his letter, Paul expresses his gratitude for the gospel, emphasizing that glory belongs to God. He reassures that God is powerful enough to keep us forever and nothing can separate us from his love. Paul encourages that the message of salvation is for everyone, regardless of their ethnicity or location. He emphasizes making disciples of all nations and the obedience of faith. Paul illustrates the transformation that occurs in individuals when they embrace the gospel, turning from death to life, from blindness to sight, and from being lost to being found. He stresses the importance of preaching the gospel and its impact on society, promoting freedom, opportunity, equality, justice, order, education, truth, and morality while opposing tyranny, oppression, partiality, lawlessness, chaos, ignorance, and indecency
 
Scripture: Deuteronomy 28:1-14, Romans 16:25-27
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  • Jun 9, 2024All Glory Be To God
    Jun 9, 2024
    All Glory Be To God
    In his letter, Paul expresses his gratitude for the gospel, emphasizing that glory belongs to God. He reassures that God is powerful enough to keep us forever and nothing can separate us from his love. Paul encourages that the message of salvation is for everyone, regardless of their ethnicity or location. He emphasizes making disciples of all nations and the obedience of faith. Paul illustrates the transformation that occurs in individuals when they embrace the gospel, turning from death to life, from blindness to sight, and from being lost to being found. He stresses the importance of preaching the gospel and its impact on society, promoting freedom, opportunity, equality, justice, order, education, truth, and morality while opposing tyranny, oppression, partiality, lawlessness, chaos, ignorance, and indecency
     
    Scripture: Deuteronomy 28:1-14, Romans 16:25-27
  • Jun 2, 2024Do Not Be Fooled (Part 2)
    Jun 2, 2024
    Do Not Be Fooled (Part 2)
    It's absolutely essential to safeguard the purity of the church, foster unity within the community, and ensure that our message is impactful. When we encounter individuals who sow discord, it's crucial to address the issue directly instead of brushing it aside. If someone is spreading rumors or causing conflict, it's important to confront the situation and encourage them to communicate directly with the person they're talking about. Even if they don't take our advice and perhaps even turn against us, it's important to remember that their actions are not aligned with Christ's teachings. They are closed off to learning and may use deceptive tactics such as smooth talk and flattery to serve their own hidden agendas.
    As Christians, our responses and attitudes should revolve around Christ and his Church. We should aim for obedience, humility, a generous spirit, accountability, contentment, service, growth in our faith, maturity, and a strong desire to fulfill God's will. While we're here on earth, we need to remain watchful against the influence of evil. We must hold fast to our faith, stand firm, fight the good fight, and never give up.
     
    Scripture: Proverbs 26: 21-28, Romans 16:17-23
  • May 26, 2024Do Not Be Fooled
    May 26, 2024
    Do Not Be Fooled
    Paul's warning is a powerful reminder of the significance of discernment within the church. It urges us to look beyond superficial appearances and professions and instead focus on the fruit and works of individuals. By being vigilant and recognizing the characteristics of those who cause division and strife, we can protect the unity and effectiveness of the church. Be mindful of these warnings and strive to promote a community built on respect, teachability, and constructive behavior.
     
    Scripture: 2 Samuel 15:1-6, Romans 16:17-20
  • May 19, 2024Naming Names: Trophies of Grace
    May 19, 2024
    Naming Names: Trophies of Grace
    As Paul wraps up his letter, he takes the time to acknowledge specific individuals for their dedication and unwavering commitment to the church. These individuals labored tirelessly for the Lord and were a tremendous source of blessing to him. In a world where many pursue material success and fleeting pleasures, Paul reminds us that our ultimate legacy should be centered on our love for the Lord and our unwavering devotion to glorifying Him for eternity. So, how do you aspire to be remembered?
    Scripture: Isaiah 52:1-10, Romans 16:5-16
  • May 12, 2024Naming Names: Priscilla & Aquila
    May 12, 2024
    Naming Names: Priscilla & Aquila
    This couple served as excellent examples of dedication to the gospel and commitment to Christ. They were highly valued for their willingness to help and were always a refreshing source of support to those around them. Their cooperative and low-maintenance attitude made them exceptional fellow workers in Christ Jesus. Their lives were a testimony to their faith, and they gave their all for the cause of Christ. Their dedication to Him serves as an inspiration and reminder of the kind of Christians we should strive to be. It encourages us to reflect on how much we are willing to sacrifice for Christ and to prioritize the kingdom above all else. The Christian life requires us to make sacrifices, and following Christ means letting go of anything that may hold us back. Let us aspire to be like this couple who gave their all for Christ and served as a source of refreshment and inspiration to those around them.
     
    Scripture: Exodus 17:8-16, Romans 16:3-5
  • May 5, 2024Naming Names (Part 1)
    May 5, 2024
    Naming Names (Part 1)
    As Christians, we are not just a face in the crowd, but rather known by name to the Lord. Our individuality will be recognized in heaven, even amidst the corporate setting. Women hold an important and beautiful role in the church, equal to men, and mutual respect is due to all. We honor and serve one another best when we understand this equality. Phoebe was a true Christian woman who lived a life of faith and integrity. Her commendation by Paul speaks to her character and willingness to serve, giving more than receiving. We too should use our gifts to serve others without limits, just as Phoebe did. Don't let sin stop you from using your gifts - serve with humility and avoid the pride that leads to resentment and discontentment.
     
    Scripture: Ruth 1:6-18, Romans 16:1-2
  • Apr 28, 2024Draw Us Closer
    Apr 28, 2024
    Draw Us Closer
    As Christians, we prioritize unity and fellowship based on our love for Christ. Our connection with Him creates an unbreakable bond, and as we serve each other sacrificially, we intercede for one another in prayer. Do you long for that sense of fellowship?
     
    Scripture: Isaiah 57:14-21, Romans 15:22-32
  • Apr 21, 2024Paul, The Preacher
    Apr 21, 2024
    Paul, The Preacher
    In his letter to the Romans, the Apostle Paul commended the church for their faith, highlighting their goodness, willingness, sincerity, teachability, and knowledge. These characteristics are what the church should exemplify today. Paul's attitude towards the Romans was genuine because he was faithful to God first and foremost. However, today, we see a watered-down gospel that lacks the truth of the gospel, sin, repentance, and faith in Christ. We must ask ourselves, what kind of offering are we bringing to the Lord? Is it a self-help message or the full preaching of the gospel that leads to salvation? Our offerings to the Lord must be pleasing to Him, just as Paul's offering was the Gentiles to whom he preached the gospel. Paul knew that it was not him but God the Father who drew people to Christ, and his role was to be faithful. We don't need charismatic preachers who boast about their successes. Instead, we need faithful preachers who serve their people well in both word and deed. Paul was an excellent example of this in his ministry. Pastors and elders must be accessible, approachable, and available to serve their congregations.
    Let us be mindful of the offering we bring to the Lord. Let it be one that is faithful, truthful, and pleasing to Him.
     
    Scripture: Leviticus 4:1-12, Romans 15:14-21
  • Apr 14, 2024Do Not Please Yourself
    Apr 14, 2024
    Do Not Please Yourself
    The importance of unity cannot be overstated. As followers of Christ, we are united with one heart and one faith, and our duty to one another and the body of Christ is paramount. We must not lose focus on our mission and must bear with the failings of the weak. It is not an option but rather a command. We must be understanding and patient with one another, even when we must lay aside our rights and freedoms. If we lack patience or sympathy or refuse to put our rights aside, then we need to check ourselves because these are the marks and obligations of a true Christian. Jesus Christ is our catalyst and standard. He humbly laid aside his desires for the love of the Father and us.
     
    We must ask ourselves, are we givers or takers? Are we understanding or demanding? Christ has welcomed us with open arms despite our weaknesses and flaws. He has been patient and understanding with us. How can we not do the same for others in Christ? Let us remember how Christ has dealt with and is dealing with us now. He demands unity because we have peace with God and one another through it. As we live in this way, it brings glory to God.
     
    Scripture: Isaiah 53:1-9, Romans 15:1-13
  • Apr 7, 2024Maturity, Charity, Unity (Part 2)
    Apr 7, 2024
    Maturity, Charity, Unity (Part 2)
    As we mature in our Christian faith, we are called to exhibit charity, which leads to unity. Achieving maturity requires consuming and conforming to God's word and then understanding and practicing it. This process of maturity is not simply a matter of how long you have been a Christian. Charity is not about compromising truth but embodying wisdom, understanding, patience, and grace. Unity is our ultimate goal, involving deep fellowship and caring for one another.
    When navigating our relationships with weaker brothers or those who have convictions that the Bible does not prescribe, we should refrain from passing judgment on non-sinful matters. Patience, humility, and the love of Christ are key in discerning that some things don't rise to the level of sin. Even when we are correct, we must recognize and appreciate where others are spiritually and be teachable ourselves. Through this, we gain a better perspective on the weaker brother.
     
    Scripture: Proverbs 30:1-9, Romans 14: 13-23