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Focus on Love

April 28, 2024 • Brandon Hall • Romans 14:5–19

Are we focused on using our faith for personal gain or building others up? In Romans 14, the Apostle Paul offers several applications for walking with others according to God's love. Those with strong faith and those with weaker faith are both challenged not to judge one another, but rather works towards building each other up.

Christ's Example

May 12, 2024 • Brandon Hall • Romans 15:1–13

Romans 15:7 tells us to "welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God." Christ is our example for how we should live and relate to one another. We are not to be self-serving or tribal. To the contrary, we are to welcome and serve one another across all man-made cultural barriers...for the glory of God. Pastor Brandon Hall explores the teachings of this text and how they apply our lives and sense of unity today

Right Living

April 21, 2024 • Brandon Hall • Romans 13

How should a Christian behave in a secular society? Does anything change when the government and culture of that society are often contrary to the Christian faith? Listen in to this message from Romans 13 on what the Apostle Paul had to say about these important questions. Jesus expects His disciples to behave respectfully, responsibly, lovingly, and with right living. Right living comes from a right relationship with Jesus Christ.

Growing in Love

April 14, 2024 • Brandon Hall • Romans 12:9–21

"Let love be genuine," says the Apostle Paul at the beginning of this passage from Romans 12. As followers of Christ, we are to be known by our genuine love in the church as well as in the world. Many people, including believers, wait for feelings of love to prompt their actions. But as we see in this passage, genuine loving action often comes before we feel like loving. The God-kind of love, called agape in Greek, is a decision to act on behalf of someone else. Our feelings will follow.