Romans 8
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Acts 27:1-26 - Prepared for the Storm
June 7, 2026From the series: Acts: The Church on the Move
"A storm reveals the strength of a tree's roots." Paul's shipwreck in Acts 27 becomes a masterclass in spiritual resilience. While experienced sailors panic, this prisoner-apostle brings calm to chaos. Why? Because he understood that whether we cause our storms or they're beyond our control, God's faithfulness remains constant. The answer to every storm isn't better circumstances, it's always Jesus.
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Romans 8:31-39
January 29, 2023From the series: Romans: More than Conquerors
Through Christ our future is made secure, and we can place our hope in that. God loved us so much that Jesus gave His life for us. This world will throw a lot of stuff at us, but nothing can ever separate us from the love of Jesus.
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Romans 8:12-30
January 22, 2023From the series: Romans: More than Conquerors
Jesus offers us the gift of being adopted as children of God and the ability to have a deeply personal relationship with Him. When the struggles of life threaten to overwhelm us, we can call, "Abba!" "Daddy!"
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Romans 8:1-11
January 15, 2023From the series: Romans: More than Conquerors
As we begin Romans 8, Paul examines the new life we have through the Holy Spirit. We are no longer slaves to our sinful nature; we have been raised from death to life.
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How to Be Faithful in Adversity
December 15, 2019From the series: Kingdom Come
We look at the book of Numbers and the nation of Israel as they begin their journey into the Promised Land.
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Finding Your Spirit Filled With God
December 8, 2019From the series: Kingdom Come
We look at the role of the temple and how God uses it to connect with his people.
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1 John, Part 9
August 11, 2019From the series: 1 John
Join us as we continue our study of 1 John and how we can in abide in the Father's love.
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The Power of Redemption
April 14, 2019From the series: Easter: Words from the Cross
Discusses the profound impact of Jesus' final words on the cross, focusing on forgiveness, reconciliation, and redemption. Emphasizes the transformative power of Jesus' forgiveness and how his sacrifice and resurrection are central to the Christian faith. Highlights the contrast between human sinfulness and Jesus' grace, illustrating this through the story of the crucified thieves, particularly how one thief's recognition of Jesus as Lord leads to his redemption.
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Guilt and Grace in the New Year
December 30, 2018From the series: Christmas 2018
Explores the themes of guilt and grace in the context of the New Year. It emphasizes the importance of confronting and understanding guilt through a biblical lens, and the transformative power of grace in overcoming personal shortcomings. Encourages a fresh start in the New Year, focusing on spiritual renewal and the role of faith in achieving personal and spiritual growth.
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Evil and Suffering
August 24, 2014From the series: FAQs
Explores the nature of evil and suffering, emphasizing that they result from human sin and the curse affecting all creation. It reassures believers that God is both sovereign and caring, having a plan for the redemption of all suffering and evil through Jesus Christ, who sympathizes and intercedes for us.
Blog posts(3)
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God is bigger than our Struggles. Romans 8
April 22, 2016Where is God when life is hard? The first-century Romans wrestled with the same question. How Romans 8 answers it with hope rather than despair.
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Healthy Spiritual Living: Conviction, Condemnation, and living as a Conqueror in Christ
June 11, 2015Conviction draws us back to God; condemnation drives us into hiding. Knowing the difference between them can change your whole walk with Jesus.
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How to Complain God's Way
May 23, 2013The following article was written By Andrew Rodgers Human suffering, trial and pain have been part of our everyday lives since that horrible day recorded for us in Genesis 3. Naturally, we want to…
FAQs(3)
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Can a Good God exist if Suffering Exists?
If God is good, why is there so much suffering? An honest look at one of faith's hardest questions and what the Bible actually claims.
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Did God Create Evil?
If God made everything, did he make evil too? A clear answer to a hard question, and why evil is the absence of God rather than his creation.
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How do I maintain my walk with Christ while going through crisis?
This is a big question. It affects all of us, because all of us at some point will go through crisis. James tells us that in James 1, "consider it all joy when you go through crisis", not if you are…