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Romans 6:23

October 31, 2021 • Zach Weihrauch • Romans 6:23

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

We are in week six of our “10 Sentences to Change your Life” Series. Today, Pastor Zach takes us through Romans 6:23 and focuses our eyes on three aspects of truth: the truth about death, the truth about us, and the truth about God.

As Christians, we know that death was never the original plan for us. And we reflect on the truth of who we are (sinners) and who God is (Savior), we can better understand God’s love and fight the lies that wage war in our minds. As we look to Jesus ’life, death, and resurrection, we can see what a life of trust in God truly looks like.

The wage of our sins is death, but through Jesus, our debt is repaid, and we are given the gift of grace in its place.

Our challenge this week is to practice thankfulness and gratitude. As Pastor Zach says, faithfulness moves forward by looking backward. What can you be thankful for today? How can reflecting on the truth about death, us, and who God is, spur you on to more profound gratitude for grace?

Romans 12:2

November 28, 2021 • Joe Coffey • Romans 12:2

This week Pastor Joe Coffey gives the last message in our series on the book of Romans called "10 Sentences to Change Your Life." We focus on Romans 12:2 where Paul gives us something not to do that's easy to do, something to do that's hard to do, and the way to do it.

Romans 10:14

November 21, 2021 • Joe Coffey • Romans 10:14

Pastor Joe Coffey continues our message series in the book of Romans by focusing on Romans 10:14 and reminding us of a few essential truths about the gospel. Everyone starts in the same place, everyone needs to hear the same message, and everyone needs someone to tell them.

Romans 10:9

November 14, 2021 • Zach Weihrauch • Romans 10:9

Join us as Pastor Zach Weihrauch continues our message series in Romans by focusing on Romans 10:9 and covering the questions why become a Christian, what does it mean to become a Christian, and how do you know if you are ready to become a Christian?