The Grace Promise (Romans 4:9-25)
In today's sermon from Romans Paul again uses Abraham as an example of faith that magnifies grace.
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In today's sermon from Romans Paul again uses Abraham as an example of faith that magnifies grace.
In the last sermon from our Things series we see God saving work means victory.
In todays sermon, Dr. Adam York helps us see how the love of Christ in the gospel gives cosmic significance to the family and beyond.
In this sermon, Dr. Adam York helps us see a culture of death represented by Herod is met by the Gospel of life represented in Christ.
Exodus 18 is bracketed by Jethro, Moses' father-in-law. Through hims we can see that there in one redemptive community, one redemptive God, and one true redemptive judge.
At Christmas God's eternal unchanging grace appears in the person of Jesus Christ. Focusing on that truth can give a Gospel and missional clarity in the midst of a difficult Christmas season.
In these verses Paul makes it clear that joy is not something that just happens. Joy can be purposely pursued and its source is never bound. In Christ, we can truly have joy, always.
How do we get wisdom? Where do we get wisdom from? Dr. Adam York helps us see from Proverbs 2 where wisdom comes from.