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If anyone serves me, he must follow me; and where I am, there will be my servant also (John 12:26).
As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another (1 Peter 4:10).
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Jesus died to free us from sin so that we may be devoted to God.
In light of who God is, how do we live a life devoted to Him?
When we reflect upon God, who He is and what He has done, true worship rises in our hearts, and our desire is to glorify Him.
We believe in the forgiveness of sins because the death and resurrection of Christ guarantee forgiveness to those justified by faith.
The truth of the gospel frees us to forsake isolation and pursue relationship as Christian men.
Paul reduces mankind into two groups. There are those who live according to the Spirit. And there are those who live according to the flesh. There is no third alternative.
The big question at the bottom of the heart of all Christians is this: Are we going to be all right?
God is committed to bring us to glory, so the Spirit intercedes for us according to the will of God.
Patient hope in the gospel of Jesus Christ will enable us to handle present suffering in the light of future glory.
If you enter into this troubling time confident and clear on who you are in Christ, it will radically shape how you live through it.
Jesus enters into your cycle of guilt and exhaustion and offers rest. But not only rest, he also gives power to live a truly spiritual life.
God can use greeting to change lives, by making a difference in an individual and in a church.
God’s Word gives us a command, a model, a guide and a goal to compel us to live in Christian unity despite our differences.
God's mercies are intended to be the very springboard and power that governs all our relationships to God, self, one another and even our enemies.
Does God keep his promises? Can we count on him? Paul is unequivocal. Yes, he does. He cannot otherwise since He is a faithful, covenant keeping God.
We should submit to governing authorities because they are appointed by God and are servants of God.
We know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purposes.
Through our union with Christ, believers are freed from life under the law.
Through union with Christ we've been freed from enslavement to sin so that we might serve God.
Justification is the great and magnanimous doctrine that God the Judge has declared the believer to be righteous before him on the basis of Christ's work on the cross and through the believer's faith.
Righteousness is not man's gift to God, it is God's gift to man.
Our condition apart from the gospel is one of suppressing the truth and being consumed by our passions.
The gospel is the power of God for salvation. It unifies the church and propels the church.
How do you get to the point of living in the good of God's love for us? He's provided everything we need in Romans 8.
Possession of the gospel creates a sense of obligation to reach all peoples with the gospel.
The energy for the Christian life is to be found in the reality of the believer's union with Christ. Being in Christ means a believer is freed from slavery to sin and has new life through his resurrection.
This session introduces and compares the categories of general and special revelation. God has spoken to us, and the content of his speech culminates in Jesus Christ.
This passage presents us with the practical outworking of love based on a gospel foundation.
In Romans 12 & 13 we see how believing the gospel and obeying the gospel are inseparable aspects of the gospel.
Does predestination mean God is not faithful to the Jews, whom he called?
Paul ransacks his imagination for all images that might pose a threat to the believer’s security and dismisses each of them.
This is one of the great chapters in Scripture. It features the Holy Spirit, with references to Him fifteen times in the first seventeen verses alone. But, it has been remarked that the theme of the chapter is the absolute security of the believer, from the “no condemnation” of verse 1 to the nothing “will be able to separate us” of verse 39.
Robin Boisvert teaches on Paul's subject of the law in his letter to the Romans.
Robin Boisvert teaches on our being one with Christ, and slaves to righteousness.
We died in Christ to the dominion of sin. In light of this, how should we then live?
To exult in God is to rejoice not in our privileges but in his mercies, not in our possession of him, but in his of us.
Why do we need to be justified?
This section of the letter of Romans is a stinging indictment of the entire human race. All are under sin and are therefore under the wrath of God.
Robin Boisvert gives an overview of the book of Romans and examines the Gospel as the power of God for salvation.
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