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Romans
A Farewell Postcard – Romans 16:1-27
January 23, 2022 • David Horner • Romans 16
Romans 16 may seem like a lot of irrelevant names that Paul lists off as he is closing his letter. But there is a lot here for us to learn and apply to our lives. Pastor David Horner closes our study in the book of Romans with this message called, "A Farewell Postcard."
God & Government – Romans 13:1-7
November 21, 2021 • David Horner • Romans 13:1–7
Every Christian lives under a governing authority of some sort – federal, state, local, police, emperor, dictator, etc. How does God want us to relate to the governing authority that we live under? Romans 13 is the crucial passage, explaining how we submit to God through our relationship to the government.
A Team Effort – Romans 12:3-8
November 7, 2021 • David Horner • Romans 12:3–8
In Romans 12:3, Paul begins showing us how "the renewed mind" thinks, and how this leads us to use our spiritual gifts to serve another. As we serve one another with our gifts, the Church is built up, more people come to know Christ, and God's kingdom is advanced.
A Future Hope for Israel Part 2 – Romans 11:16-36
October 24, 2021 • David Horner • Romans 11:16–36
The nation of Israel still has place in God's grand plan. In Romans 11, Paul shares about the glorious future planned for them. In this study, we finish what we began in our last study by looking at Israel's future hope and what it means for the world.
Understanding God's Sovereignty – Romans 9:14-29
September 19, 2021 • David Horner • Romans 9:14–29
A lot of hard questions come up when talking about God's sovereignty and election. In this message, Pastor David seeks to address some of those questions so that we can better understand the sovereignty of God.
God's Word Never Fails – Romans 9:1-13
September 12, 2021 • David Horner • Romans 9:1–13
Romans 9 is a difficult passage to understand as it deals with God's sovereignty and the divine perspective of salvation. In this message, Pastor David Horner seeks to unpack these difficult verses to understand what God wants to communicate through this passage.