Free from Law-Keeping (Romans 7:1-12)
Being dead to sin and alive in Christ means that we are freed from the demands of the law.
Sermons
Being dead to sin and alive in Christ means that we are freed from the demands of the law.
The is no neutrality with sin and righteousness. This text reveals you will serve one or the other.
What does it mean to take the Gospel in? Today passage marks a shift from getting the Gospel right to taking the Gospel in.
In this week's sermon in our "The Gospel" series we see how every person is either represented by Adam or Christ. There is no neutral ground.
In this sermon from our series "The Gospel," we begin seeing the beautiful implications of justification for our lives.
In today's sermon from Romans Paul again uses Abraham as an example of faith that magnifies grace.
In today's sermon we see no one can stand before God in their own righteousness, not even the patriarch of the Jews, Abraham.
In today's sermon we see that God's righteousness is the only ground for love, for justice, or salvation, and leaves no room to boast.
The doctrine of sin shuts everyone's mouth to control and excuse.
To misuse the Law is to violate the Law. Treat the Law as Gospel violates the purpose of the Law and violates it.