The gospel isn't just how we enter into a relationship with Jesus, it's also how we grow in spiritual maturity. We are not only justified by the gospel, we are also sanctified by it.
God's truthfulness and mercy are the twin foundations of hope for God's people. But how can we bring these two hopes together for an abounding hope? In this morning's message, I explored this question through an understanding of the gospel. Che
Paul shows us how living in light of the gospel means that we owe a debt of love to ALL people. But be careful when it comes to using debt language when it comes to Christ Himself.
Paul switches to practical application in his letter to the Roman church and how we are to live our lives in light of the gospel. Our religion has to be more than inward. Our bodies must be involved as well.
In one of the most gospel-dense passages in scripture, Paul gives us the unlock code for the rest of his letter. Who is the gospel for? What does it do? How can we harness its power?
What is the meaning of our life, the purpose for everything we do and strive for? 1. What's the point? 2. Missing the meaning 3. How to find true purpose.
Without the resurrection, you're only living half-a-gospel. The resurrection gives us a new reality and presence, allowing us to live a new life mission.