Romans 3:1-8 Romans 3:1–8 shows us how God by his grace changes the evil fate of his disobedient people. At first glance, this passage can almost seem to be a…
Romans 2:17-29 Here Paul addresses those who think that a certain religious status or certain external marks or certain religious activities shield them from God’s judgment.[1] All the while, they…
Romans 2:1-16 Last week, we studied the revelation of God’s wrath against human wickedness (1:18–32). No one escapes the judgment of God. But what if someone listening to Paul’s argument…
Romans 1:18-32 The purpose of our passage today is to show us why we need the gospel. The gospel is good news, but it’s only good news if we first…
Romans 1:16-17 As we begin to make our way into the heart of this letter, we start by considering our confidence in the gospel. What are we trusting in as…
Romans 1:8-15 What does Paul focus on to bring the church in Rome to unity and for him to establish a relationship with them? The answer, again, is the gospel,…
Romans 1:1-7 As we consider this passage, we should consider our own relationship to the gospel. Are you like some: in general agreement with Christianity but you haven’t yet joined…
Romans 1:1-7 What is Romans all about, who is Romans for, and what might Romans do for our church? Let’s answer those questions this morning as we begin our journey…
Romans 3:20-26 The Bible says that all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. In this sermons we see how we can be righteous before a righteous…
Romans 16:25–27 What we want to do today is demonstrate that this idea of gospel-centered Christianity is more than a passing fad or a buzzword, but rather is the very…