In the Beginning
John was written by the apostle John to help us understand better who Jesus is through 7 specific signs, statements, and witnesses.

John was written by the apostle John to help us understand better who Jesus is through 7 specific signs, statements, and witnesses.
Where are you placing your hope? In Romans 8, Paul wants to build up people's confidence in who God is and what He is doing in their lives if they have accepted Christ.
Suffering. Why is there suffering? What causes it? Pastor Dan Rude explains how Romans 8 gives us perspective on suffering and an understanding that can give us hope.
How do you know if you have the Spirit? Another way to word that question is "How do you know if you're a Christian?" As we discussed last week, you cannot be a Christian without the Spirit. Paul continues to describe evidence of having the Spirit and a clear example of what being led by the Spirit looks like!
It is so important to understand the Holy Spirit and what He does. In this message, Pastor Dan Rude answers 4 questions related to who the Holy Spirit is, why He matters, and what He does in our lives.
What does life in the spirit look like? Pastor Luke Hukee emphasizes three interconnected realities crucial for Christians to understand. As we begin our study of Romans 8, which depicts the transformative role of the Holy Spirit in believers' lives, we are reminded of the profound truth in Christ: there is no condemnation for sin, we are free from the power of sin, and we are empowered to live a holy, obedient life to God.
There is an enemy within, the Bible calls it the flesh. Pastor Dan Rude explains the importance of being aware of it as Christians and the hope found in Christ.
How should a Christian approach the biblical law? Pastor Luke Hukee sheds light on this question by unpacking the analogy in Romans 7, where Paul discusses being liberated from the law through Christ's death. Paul provides valuable insights into a Christian's relationship with the law and its purpose, guiding believers in their understanding of how to navigate this aspect of their faith.
In Romans 6, Paul describes following Christ by emphasizing the aspects of picture, position, practice, and promise. These perspectives offer a clear insight into what it truly means to be a servant of God in our everyday lives, providing practical guidance on how to consistently surrender ourselves to Him.
What do you think God sees when He looks at you? If you are a Christian, it is a glorious concept that Paul seeks to convey. Our understanding of identity plays a crucial role in influencing our actions and decisions. This is precisely why, in Romans 6:11, Paul gives the first command to the Romans, “count yourselves dead to sin but alive to God in Christ Jesus.”
If Christ justifies us, why shouldn't we keep on sinning? This is the question Paul begins to tackle in Romans 6:1-4. Pastor Dan Rude highlights the importance of knowing who you are in Christ as the key to overcoming sin.
Paul skillfully unveils the profound connection between Adam and Christ, portraying Adam as a foreshadowing figure of the coming Christ. He delves into their distinct responses to obedience, particularly in the context of the tree. This revelation holds significant implications for you, as the disobedience of the initial Adam brings condemnation, while the obedience of the second Adam holds the promise of redemption for you.
Love is the greatest shaping influence in the universe. In Romans 5:6-11, Paul explains how the love of God for us was proven at the cross.
Join us for a cohesive study of the book of Romans, where we delve into how we can have peace with God and explore the implications of our justification in Christ.
In Romans 4:13-25, Paul answers the question. What is faith? Listen as we learn two lessons on the life of faith God is calling us to.
Have you ever wondered how to be right with God? In Romans 4:6-12, Paul continues to build his argument to prove that justification is by faith alone. In the earlier verses, he uses Abraham as an example (https://youtu.be/oieLdJY3dr4). Now, Pastor Luke Hukee continues to follow Paul's claims as he focuses on the character of King David and the circumcision of Abraham.
In Romans 3, Paul explains the doctrine of justification. In Romans 4, Paul tests the doctrine of justification on Abraham. Listen as we explore the magnificent truth that God is a God who justifies the ungodly.
All of humanity is under sin. Thus, we stand unrighteous before God. Yet, God wants people to be in a relationship with him. But for that to happen we must become righteous. Join us as we discover how radically corrupt people become righteous in God's sight.
Join us as we study a difficult truth about humanity. What is the difficult truth? Every person is under sin and guilty before God.
The Jews are trying to justify themselves even if they are living in their sins without accepting the gospel. Paul answers their two key objections in Romans 3:1-8 to the gospel of Grace by addressing God’s character.
Paul addresses how the Jewish people had the sign of the covenant (circumcision) but not the substance of the covenant. Paul explains the need for the true circumcision which only God can do.
Paul warns the Jews that trusting in their Judaism will not make them right with God, Christ alone can justify the ungodly. We, like the Jews, can often trust in the wrong things for security. We think we are holding a life vest when in reality it is a weighted vest.
Listen as we study Romans 2:12-16. Paul explains how God is an impartial judge and why that is good news!
In Romans 1:25-32, the apostle Paul continues to explain the problem of idolatry and its devastating effects on the world.
Listen as we study Romans 1:18-24, Paul begins to explain what is wrong with humanity and the need for grace.
Listen as we explore Paul's model for gospel ministry. Paul loved people deeply and was not ashamed of the gospel.
The Apostle Paul begins his letter to the Romans by introducing the gospel of God. Verses 1-7 are the seeds which will sprout and bloom throughout the book of Romans.