Romans 5:12-21

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 5:12-21

We are all doomed to spiritual death because of our fallen nature. But, through the free gift of grace in Jesus, we have been given spiritual life and hope for our future.

Romans 5:1-11

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 5:1-11

Romans 5 begins with a very pivotal word – therefore. In the first four chapters, Paul outlines the fallen nature of all mankind. He spends the rest of the book exploring the goodness and grace of God.

Romans 4:13-25

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 4:13-25

One of the best ways to gain someone’s trust is to join them in their suffering. This is what Jesus has done for us — he found us in our sin and gave his life in order that we might have life through Him.

Romans 4:1-12

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 4:1-12

In Romans 4, Paul reflects back to the life of Abraham and quotes Genesis in describing him by saying, “He believed and it was credited to him as righteousness.” We explore the deep meaning and depth of this seemingly simple phrase.

Romans 3:21-31

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 3:21-31

The beginning of Romans shows us the depravity of mankind. Today’s passage begins with the two most pivotal words in the Bible, “but now.” We come to understand that the grace of Christ is where we can put our trust and faith.

Romans 3:1-20

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 3:21-31

We’re going to talk about total depravity, which is an important subject, especially as it relates to our culture today.

Romans 2:12-29

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 2:12-29

The first few chapters of Romans is a fairly uncomfortable section of scripture. It’s not intended to disturb you and just to leave you there, but it’s going to build within us something great that Jesus wants to do.

Romans 2

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 2

In Romans 2, the Apostle Paul examines the risk of “moralism” and comparing ourselves to others. This can lead us to feel like we are superior to others or cause us to diminish others to feel better about ourselves. Instead, we need to recognize we are all in need of the saving grace of Jesus.

Romans 1, part 2

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 1

In Romans 1, the Apostle Paul examines what it looks like when our hearts reject God and choose to worship ourselves instead of the God, the Creator of the universe.

Romans 1, part 1

Romans: More than Conquerors: Romans 1

The book of Romans is written to the city of Rome among the Roman people. And when this letter was written, it’s thought of that the the church in Rome likely began in a Jewish synagogue.