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Romans | Season 3

Cambridge, MA

Worshipful Humility

March 1, 2020 • Adam Mabry

In chapter eleven of Romans, Paul builds into a crescendo and breaks into song. We all want his same experience of awe and wonder, but we need to see that he gets there through the most surprising route—by thinking about God's severity and kindness. In this sermon, Pastor Adam unpacks what it is about God's severity and kindness that should lead us to worship and humility.

Peace Merchants

February 23, 2020 • Pastor Brett Fuller

We received a special visit from Pastor Brett Fuller of Grace Covenant Church in Chantilly, VA! In this sermon, Pastor Fuller mines Jesus' words about peacemakers to cast a uniquely Christian vision of stewardship, love and reconciliation in God's multi-ethnic church.

Simple Gospel

February 17, 2020 • Adam Mabry

We’ve looked at some mind-bending topics over the past two weeks as Paul endeavors to give us a peak into the mind of God. In the rest of chapter ten, however, he’s going to show us that that the while the inner workings of God’s mind may be complicated, His plan is simple. In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores Romans 10 to uncover Paul's conviction that the gospel is simple, has a simple message and a simple method, and calls for a simple response.

A Gospel That Offends Us

February 9, 2020 • Adam Mabry

What does it mean for the gospel to be "a stumbling block of offense?" Is it ever ok for the Gospel to be offensive, and, if so, to whom is the Gospel meant to be offensive? In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores Romans 9 to unveil how the Gospel is a stumbling block of offense to the self-righteous so that we may receive the righteousness of God.

God Chooses

February 2, 2020 • Adam Mabry

This week, we begin Romans Season 3 with a stunning passage from Romans 9. In it, Paul seems to imply that God chooses whom to love and chooses others to relegate to destruction. How can a God like this be just or loving? In this sermon, Pastor Adam illustrates how the Apostle Paul explains the Gospel in a way that responds to these objections and expounds upon the striking conclusion that God chooses.