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34-Romans: Confess & Believe

September 24, 2023 • Pastor Christopher Thompson • Romans 10:1–13

This week, we return to the book of Romans.

When we last left chapter 9, we’d seen Paul’s heart for his countrymen, the Jews, whom he desired to be saved through faith in Christ, for he recognized that many of them held to their lineage of children of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob as though this somehow gave them direct access to eternity with God, but Paul recognized the truth that they (and we) need to Confess & Believe.

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47-Romans

February 25, 2024 • Pastor Christopher Thompson • Romans 16

Paul, having just expressed his desire to come and visit the church in Rome, closes this beautiful letter with a series of commendations for those who have served along his side personally and now within the Roman church. 

46-Romans:

February 18, 2024 • Pastor Christopher Thompson • Romans 15

This week, we begin our two-week conclusion of the Book of Romans.

45-Romans

December 17, 2023 • Pastor Christopher Thompson • Romans 14:5–23

Last week, we were introduced to the concept of "doubtful things," which should not be the cause of separation and judging of one believer over another. Paul specifically addressed meat that had been deemed unclean for some reason. This could have been because it had been sacrificed to a false God or was unclean according to Jewish dietary laws. This week, Paul deals with days and circles back to food as we look at "More About Doubtful Things."