In these first five weeks, we’ll explore the fundamental problem of humanity—sin—and
the incredible promise of God’s righteousness. Paul paints a stark picture of the
universal problem of sin, but he also provides a powerful promise: the righteousness of
God, revealed through faith. We will journey through Paul’s theology of human depravity
and God’s provision, grounding ourselves in the reality of both our brokenness and the
hope found in Jesus Christ.
Paul addresses the universality of sin and the fact that all have fallen short of God’s
glory. This week highlights the need for a savior and sets the stage for understanding
the promise of righteousness through faith.
Death to Selfie
October 13, 2024 • Keith Robinson • Romans 2:17–29
In these first five weeks, we’ll explore the fundamental problem of humanity—sin—and
the incredible promise of God’s righteousness. Paul paints a stark picture of the
universal problem of sin, but he also provides a powerful promise: the righteousness of
God, revealed through faith. We will journey through Paul’s theology of human depravity
and God’s provision, grounding ourselves in the reality of both our brokenness and the
hope found in Jesus Christ.
This week focuses on understanding true identity from God’s perspective. Paul
discusses how external markers such as circumcision or Jewish identity do not
guarantee righteousness but that true identity is rooted in an authentic relationship with
God.
God's Favorites
October 6, 2024 • Keith Robinson • Romans 2:1–16
In these first five weeks, we’ll explore the fundamental problem of humanity—sin—and
the incredible promise of God’s righteousness. Paul paints a stark picture of the
universal problem of sin, but he also provides a powerful promise: the righteousness of
God, revealed through faith. We will journey through Paul’s theology of human depravity
and God’s provision, grounding ourselves in the reality of both our brokenness and the
hope found in Jesus Christ.
Paul continues to address judgment and hypocrisy, emphasizing that all people are accountable to God. He stresses that true righteousness comes from the heart and not
merely from outward adherence to the law.
Idols Become Rivals
September 29, 2024 • Keith Robinson • Romans 1:18–32
In these first five weeks, we’ll explore the fundamental problem of humanity—sin—and
the incredible promise of God’s righteousness. Paul paints a stark picture of the
universal problem of sin, but he also provides a powerful promise: the righteousness of
God, revealed through faith. We will journey through Paul’s theology of human depravity
and God’s provision, grounding ourselves in the reality of both our brokenness and the
hope found in Jesus Christ.
This week focuses on God’s righteous anger against human wickedness and the
consequences of rejecting Him. Paul outlines the downward spiral of sin and the
resulting moral decay that ensues when people turn away from God.
The Power of the Gospel
September 22, 2024 • Keith Robinson • Romans 1:1–17
In these first five weeks, we’ll explore the fundamental problem of humanity—sin—and
the incredible promise of God’s righteousness. Paul paints a stark picture of the
universal problem of sin, but he also provides a powerful promise: the righteousness of
God, revealed through faith. We will journey through Paul’s theology of human depravity
and God’s provision, grounding ourselves in the reality of both our brokenness and the
hope found in Jesus Christ.
This week, Paul introduces the power of the Gospel, declaring it as the means of
salvation for everyone who believes. He highlights that the Gospel reveals the
righteousness of God and is the foundation upon which the entire letter is built.