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Romans 5:1-11

December 9, 2018 • Pastor Jeff Cramer • Romans 5:1–11

As we continue studying Romans please remember this is a message for broken people! This is a call to both sinner & saint, because God desires to pour out His mercy & grace upon people! And we've seen real life results behind the scholarly language of the Doctrine of Justification:

I’m justified by faith NOT by something I earn (vv.1-8). I’m justified by grace NOT by religious codes (vv.9-17). I’m justified by God NOT by human efforts (vv.18-25). All good stuff! But, too many people stop there. Thinking Salvation is ONLY a way to escape hell & get into heaven and totally miss the immediate! It's like the lottery winner that never claims the million dollar prize money and remains in bankruptcy.

Transforming Grace

July 1, 2018 • Pastor Jeff Cramer • Romans 1:1–7

Romans has been called “The Gospel According to Grace” because it’s a book of inspiration & renewal! However, in the first three chapters Paul lays bare the need for the Gospel of grace because all are guilty! The secular man = Living a life as though God doesn’t exist! The self-righteous man = I’m ok, I’ll take my chances! The hypocritical religious man = I was raised with God! Now, as we put into practice use the New Testament, let’s understand at a high-level the reason for the different books. The N.T. can be broken into 4-major blocks: It starts with the Gospels which present the life & work of Jesus Christ! Followed by the book of Acts… Revealing the History of the early Church & work of the Holy Spirit. Next, Romans & the Epistles covering both doctrine & Christian living! Finally, Revelation which is the forth-telling of what’s to come through the unveiling of Jesus Christ’s rule & reign on earth.

Fruit, Fellowship and Faith

July 8, 2018 • Pastor Jeff Cramer • Romans 1:8

As we learned last week, Romans is known as “The Gospel According to Grace”, because of the inspiration & renewal it brings! As we learn about the conditions in Rome when Paul wrote this, around (A.D. 56 - 58), the cultural tones magnify the beauty of grace God has given! It's like watching a great movie where the under-dog gains strength to overcome by the end of the movie – victory! Well Rome was an awesome place to live for the elite with a population of about one-million people. But for the lower-class Rome was a daily struggle! The lower class lived in multi-story homes, like apartments – think big city living! Crime was a real factor because food / water / & sanitation were scares commodities. Beyond that when someone became a Christian their families typically pushed off of them because Christians were labeled as: “Enemies of the human race.”

Fellowship and Faith

July 24, 2015 • Pastor Jeff Cramer • Romans 1:9–17

As we continue in the discovery of God’s love for people let’s start by grabbing hold of truth! “The gospel is not advice to people, suggesting that they lift themselves up. Rather it is the very power that lifts them up.” (Morris) The Gospel message changes peoples lives! In (Acts 9:6) Paul was changed in an instances from a madman into a guy that was not ashamed of the Gospel. Well today we’re going to explore two simple points: Fellowship & Faith