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Everybody Acts Bad
Join us as we delve into this four-part series entitled 'Everybody's Bad.' In this third part, we will explore the universal reality that everybody, including us, does bad things, as highlighted in Romans3-15-18. From war to murder to broken communities to abortions, our society is one of destructive ways. This stems from the fact that everyone without Christ engages in disrespectful worship.
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Everybody's Says Bad Words
Join us as we delve into this four-part series entitled 'Everybody's Bad.' In this second part, we will explore the universal reality that everybody, including us, says bad words, as highlighted in Romans 3-13-14. This is a topic that resonates with our daily lives, and as believers, we should be grateful for the immense power of God's grace, which saved us despite our use of deceitful, malicious, and obscene speech.
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Everybody is a Bad Person
Join us as we study this four-part series entitled 'Everybody's Bad.' In this first part, we will see that everybody is a bad person, as stated in Romans 3-9-12. While believers should be thankful for God's grace, we need to remember that at one time we were like everybody else. We were controlled by our sin like everybody else, and we were completely depraved like everybody else.
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Stand in Grace
Join us as we study Romans 3-1-8, where we will be encouraged to be confident in God's grace, regardless of the opposition to it.
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Pre-Conversion Pride
In this sermon from Romans 2-17-24, we will be encouraged to serve God because He saved us from our pre-conversion pride, which was rooted in spiritual privilege, misguided purpose, and hypocritical practices
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Goodish isn't Good Enough
This sermon explores the message of Romans-2-12-16, emphasizing that mere outward appearance and partial obedience to the law are insufficient for salvation. It challenges the notion that being -goodish- can make us righteous or spare us from divine judgment. Highlighting the true basis of salvation, it calls us to embrace God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ, which alone justifies and saves us from the impending judgment.