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Sermon for Sunday, February 16th, 2025
Sermon for Sunday, February 16th, 2025
Moundsville Baptist Church
Our fight with sin: Jesus solves the issue of how to relate to God, and turns our relationship to the law from a battle we cannot win, into a battle that we cannot lose.
Three questions: Is the law sin? Did the law cause our death? And, who will free me from the body of this death?
The difficulty of Romans 7 comes through in many ways. Is Paul talking about himself? Is he speaking of his life in Christ, or of the struggle he had in the law before his conversion? How could he consider himself once “alive” apart from the law, or the law dead until the command came? Today, we hope to provide some guidance for questions such as this, knowing that full confidence is likely impossible. But we of one thing we are assured: struggling against sin in our own power is futile, but through Christ we have all the victory we will ever need!
Our mission at Community Church of Greenwood is to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and live in full devotion to Him. We want to help people far from God to experience new life in Jesus Christ.
"God's law isn't a sign to hold you down, but to point you to safety." Sometimes life makes us feel like losers. It can seem like we will never overcome our struggles, our sorrows, or our sins. Romans 6-8 tells a different story. It tells us that through God's victorious love we can be conquerors, and more. This is a series of sermons explaining what it means to be "more than conquerors through him who loved us." Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/Conquerors
"God's law isn't a sign to hold you down, but to point you to safety." Sometimes life makes us feel like losers. It can seem like we will never overcome our struggles, our sorrows, or our sins. Romans 6-8 tells a different story. It tells us that through God's victorious love we can be conquerors, and more. This is a series of sermons explaining what it means to be "more than conquerors through him who loved us." Impacted? Let us know: https://Creekside.Me/Respond Miss a sermon in this series? Watch them all at https://Wilsonville.Church/Conquerors
Church of the Apostles- Dawsonville, GA
Shelbyville Christian Assembly
Bishop Hannington
The Rhino in the Room
This next section in Romans chapter 7 is for every Christian that feels liken they are failing to be a "good Christian". Is your experience unique? Is there something wrong with you? You are coming to church and learning about God and agreeing with truth and trying really hard to do better. But you just keep falling back into old patterns and making the same mistakes. Paul’s experience is so familiar and highlights the "double nature" of people! Yes, God’s people. By the end of this section, Paul is forced to admit failure and cry out for help. He is torn by the inner conflict of wanting to please God and to please self. He is face to face with the monster of sin and law has failed to tame it. What next? How do we get free from sin? Listen in as Pastor Steve finishes out this important section of Romans. And then come back because the crescendo of Paul's message is coming as we move into chapter 8!
What is sin and how dow we over come it? We are starting a series on the Seven Deadly Sins. We look at how to kill them before they kill you. Today we look at the problem and God's Promise
The problem is not the Law, but that we’re utterly sinful. What are we to do? Confess our sins, receive the confessions of others, and rehearse our new identity in Christ.
The best and most memorable conversations always seen to include some laughter right? Why can't conversations about God?
Have you ever intended to do good and were unable to do so? Why is it that more often than not, we do what we do not want to do? How does this line up with our Christian lives?
Have you ever intended to do good and were unable to do so? Why is it that more often than not, we do what we do not want to do? How does this line up with our Christian lives?
The Spiritual Life #2 - A Study of Romans 7-8
The Spiritual Life #2 - A Study of Romans 7-8