The History of God’s Plan for Israel

The History of God’s Plan for Israel

Romans 9:6-13

In this sermon, Pastor Briscoe turns our attention away from the doctrines of individual salvation to the election of the Nation of Israel. We learn how Abraham, by faith, received God's promises and how God is sustaining those promises throughout history.

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Romans: A Burden for Israel

Romans: A Burden for Israel

Romans 9:1-5

In Romans 9, there’s a transition from an individual perspective to a national perspective. The election of Israel is discussed as well as their past redemption. Here, we begin to clearly see Paul’s heart towards his people. We must ask ourselves: Are we as aware as Paul was in terms of the souls of those around us? Are we people of sorrow or are we distracted from the mission?

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If God Be For Us

If God Be For Us

Romans 8:31-39

Once we understand that it's God's purpose that the follower of Christ be conformed to Christ's image, we begin to consider what things might impede that process. In the closing of Romans 8, Paul addresses three types of personal attack on the believer: opposition, condemnation and the threat of separation.

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Romans: Called to be Conformed

Romans: Called to be Conformed

Romans 8:28-30

Romans 8:28 is a promise for Christians, one the rest of the world longs to have. This verse alongside the rest of Romans 8 should re-frame how we understand and love God. Do we love him with fleeting feelings or do we love him in trust, knowing his will is "for us"?

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Our Sonship: The Inheritance of Suffering

Our Sonship: The Inheritance of Suffering

Romans 8:17-25

Over the last two weeks we have looked at the implications of our adoption into God's family: what does it mean to be a child of God? This week we focused on learning about our inheritance: the heavenly glory and the earthly suffering. Do we know how to suffer? Do we value trial the way God does?

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Our Sonship

Our Sonship

Romans 8:14-17

This section of Romans 8 shows us what it truly means to be a son of God. Pastor Briscoe uses verses 14-17 to outline three defining characteristics of sonship: (1) A son must be led - choosing to listen and obey, (2) A son is loved - we must know that we are loved by God and this must lead us to devote our lives to Him, and (3) A son is lifted - we are heirs of God and this should direct our focus to eternal things rather than the things of this world.

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Mortify The Flesh

Mortify The Flesh

Romans 8:1-13

We know that through salvation we have been born again and sealed by the Spirit of God, but even with that security, our flesh has the ability to creep in and take control. In this sermon, Pastor Briscoe covers what it actually means to rid our lives of sin and live for Jesus. We must let the Spirit reveal wickedness in our lives in order to overcome it.

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The Value of Our Justification

The Value of Our Justification

Romans 5:1-11

Paul continues to explain to the Romans how salvation is not attained through laws or religious practices but only through faith in Jesus Christ. He uses Abraham, the Father of the Nation of Israel, as an example of how God credits righteousness through belief.

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God's Answer for the Guilty

God's Answer for the Guilty

Romans 3:21-31

In the previous message, we addressed the evidence of sin against mankind. While we are all guilty of sin, in this passage, Paul presents us with a legal deposition, a plan, explaining just how the accused have been acquitted of their crimes. This message analyzes what it means to be justified by Christ.

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