Unity
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The letter to the church at Rome is the magnum opus of the gospel, grace, and glory of Jesus Christ. Paul presents to us the systematic and practical theology of the gospel throughout the entirety of the letter. Within the contents of this letter, we can see man’s guilt (1-3), God’s grace in the gospel
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If you’re reading this then I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that last week’s study only made it through one verse. The good news is that this week we’ll pick it back up again to prayerfully finish preaching on Christian liberty this Sunday. As we have seen throughout the practical
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“With great power comes great responsibility” said Uncle Ben. No, not the rice guy. Uncle Ben is Peter Parkers’ uncle who imparts these words of wisdom as Peter aka Spiderman begins to learn to use his newfound abilities for good. Having power does indeed come with great responsibility. There is a burden that comes with
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One of the greatest dangers in the average church today is a double-edged sword that is causing devastation to many congregations. The sword is disunity. One edge is disunity over the essentials of the faith. The other is unity at the cost of doctrine. We would all agree that there should be unity within the
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We could spend weeks on the gifts of grace for the growth of the body of Christ. Certainly, we see that they have been delivered by Christ but must continue to be developed and deployed for the good of the Church and the glory of Christ. Now, we will see the goals that God has
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If we were to take part in a survey about our feelings toward fried chicken livers, there would be a variety of answers to choose from. There would be the crowd, more than likely a small minority who can’t get enough of them. Another crowd would be the ones who think chicken livers are just