Change is hard. But God’s love through Jesus is transforming – and getting free from sin and becoming who you were created to be IS possible. The actual power to change we find in Romans 8 is both the desire and the strength. So no matter how you feel, no matter who may have spoken poorly of you, God wants you to know this: There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. And that is the best news ever. This verse-by-verse study through Romans 8 is one of Pastor James’ most impactful series on the becoming the person God wants you to be – through Him.
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How you think makes a difference. It is an outflow of walking in the flesh or walking in the Spirit. Do you find yourself in desire fulfillment mode? Or do you have the faith required to delay personal satisfaction as you chase the purposes of God? This sermon from Romans 8 will help you take your troubles out of the temporary context and put them in an eternal one.
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The law can define righteousness. The law can demand righteousness. But the law cannot deliver change because the law isn’t the problem – we are. As John 3:16 is to the lost, so is Romans 8 to the child of God. It reveals that victory is possible at greater depths than mere behavior, for God has made a way for change of the heart and mind.
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The church is in trouble – especially the next generation. But because of Christ we have the power to choose the path we take. Open your Bible to this staggering truth in Romans 8:2-3 and learn with Pastor James…
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Sometimes we want to change, but we don’t how to change – other times we know the way but lack the want. The actual power to change we find in can Romans 8 is both the desire and the strength. So no matter how you feel, no matter who may have spoken poorly of you, God wants you to know this: There is no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. And that is the best news ever.
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Change is hard. But God’s love through Jesus is transforming – and getting free from sin and becoming who you were created to be IS possible. Open your Bible with Pastor James and dig in! “Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus…” Romans 8:1.