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Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
First Sunday of Lent 2020 Romans 5:12-19 and Matthew 4:1-11
Raleigh Court Presbyterian Church
Connecting People to God in Christ
How can one man's righteousness save me?
How can one man's righteousness save me?
What is the origin of Death? Why do ten out of ten die? Where did it all go wrong? There may be many voices but only the bible has the answers.
We Are Descendents of Adam. Paul Calls Jesus the Second Adam Only Christ can set us free from Sin. We are set free from sin when we accept Christ’s mercy
We Are Descendents of Adam. Paul Calls Jesus the Second Adam Only Christ can set us free from Sin. We are set free from sin when we accept Christ’s mercy
The Tabernacle is a group of imperfect people desiring to be changed by the love & grace of a perfect God. We gather on Sundays to worship Jesus, then scatter to our communities as missionaries throughout the week.
The Tabernacle is a group of imperfect people desiring to be changed by the love & grace of a perfect God. We gather on Sundays to worship Jesus, then scatter to our communities as missionaries throughout the week.
How many sins must you commit to be called a sinner? The answer, surprisingly, is a big zero. The truth is that we are born sinners because of our bloodline which stems from Adam. It was because of what one man did (Adam) that we became sinners. It is not because of what we have done. Birth, not behavior, determines identity. Behavior reveals identity but it does not produce it. We were born unacceptable to God. And sadly, our birth defects can never be solved by our good performance. But because of Jesus, we're reborn in right standing with Him.
Jesus fulfilled the law because we could not.
Harlem Grace Tabernacle
Adam's act of disobedience introduced sin into the world and allowed death to reign freely. Jesus' act of obedience provides the grace that not only puts us "in the right" with God but also dethrones death and restores us to our original role as agents of the creator. Jesus is our ancestor (not Adam). We have been given a new family tree, and a royal one at that. With it comes power over sin, no fear of death, and a mandate to be God's agents in this world. If we are truly kings in this world, how does that affect how we act?