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Balaam’s Donkey

In Numbers 22-24 we find an entertaining and humorous story about a king, a pagan prophet-for hire, and a donkey. The donkey is significant because God makes the animal speak in a human voice, which is why this story is so memorable. But the story is not really about the donkey. This story is all about our God who is faithful to keep His promises. And His greatest promise, a coming Savior, was fulfilled in Jesus Christ, in whom all the promises of God find their Yes!

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Numbers 22-24 | In Numbers 22-24 we find an entertaining and humorous story about a king, a pagan prophet-for hire, and a donkey. The donkey is significant because God makes the animal speak in a human voice, which is why this story is so memorable. But the story is not really about the donkey. This story is all about our God who is faithful to keep His promises. And His greatest promise, a coming Savior, was fulfilled in Jesus Christ, in whom all the promises of God find their Yes!

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Deliverance From Jaws of Death

1 Samuel 17

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Daniel 6 | Give God His rightful praise for being faithful to deliver His people.

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God and Goliath

1 Samuel 17

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1 Samuel 17 | We all love a good underdog story. Which has made David and Goliath such a household story even for those who have never read a Bible. But what if this isn't as much of an underdog story as many think? And what if the ultimate battle isn't even David vs. Goliath but God vs. Goliath? Let's walk through it together.

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All Israel Will Be Saved

In Romans 11:25-36, Paul reveals the fuller picture of God’s plan of salvation by explaining the “mystery” that in the end, “all Israel will be saved.” He goes on to focus on the centrality of God’s mercy in the salvation of all the elect, both Jew and Gentile. Finally, in concluding this section of his letter to the Romans, Paul writes a doxology in which we are reminded that this entire plan of salvation is designed specifically for God’s glory. Our salvation isn’t the ultimate goal; God’s glory is. 

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Romans 11:25-36 | In Romans 11:25-36, Paul reveals the fuller picture of God’s plan of salvation by explaining the “mystery” that in the end, “all Israel will be saved.” He goes on to focus on the centrality of God’s mercy in the salvation of all the elect, both Jew and Gentile. Finally, in concluding this section of his letter to the Romans, Paul writes a doxology in which we are reminded that this entire plan of salvation is designed specifically for God’s glory. Our salvation isn’t the ultimate goal; God’s glory is. 

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A Grafting God

God's ways are not our ways. We see this throughout this section of Romans.  God is doing a great work for maximum redemption of both Jew and Gentile, and he is carrying that out in a way he knows is best. Paul says a remnant of Israel has been chosen by grace, the rest have been hardened, but we see in this week's passage how God is using even that hardening for greater salvation for Jew and Gentile alike.

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Romans 11:11-24 | God's ways are not our ways. We see this throughout this section of Romans.  God is doing a great work for maximum redemption of both Jew and Gentile, and he is carrying that out in a way he knows is best. Paul says a remnant of Israel has been chosen by grace, the rest have been hardened, but we see in this week's passage how God is using even that hardening for greater salvation for Jew and Gentile alike.

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A Remnant of Grace

Romans 10 ends a bit heavy with these words Paul quotes describing Israel's heart, "All day long I have held out my hands to a disobedient and contrary people." This leads him to begin chapter 11 with a really important question: Has God rejected his people? The answer to that is an emphatic no. God is redeeming a remnant of grace from within Israel while he is hardening the rest. But even God's hardening has redemptive purposes of which we will uncover as we make our way through Romans 11. This Sunday we sit in the glorious realities of grace and, Lord willing, will leave with deeper gratitude for the grace of God.

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Romans 11:1-10 | Romans 10 ends a bit heavy with these words Paul quotes describing Israel's heart, "All day long I have held out my hands to a disobedient and contrary people." This leads him to begin chapter 11 with a really important question: Has God rejected his people? The answer to that is an emphatic no.  God is redeeming a remnant of grace from within Israel while he is hardening the rest.  But even God's hardening has redemptive purposes of which we will uncover as we make our way through Romans 11.  This Sunday we sit in the glorious realities of grace and, Lord willing, will leave with deeper gratitude for the grace of God. 

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No Excuses

Romans 10:14-21 | Romans 10:14-21 helps us learn our next step in rightly responding to the good news. This passage is pivotal in shaping our understanding of what must take place in order for lost sinners to be saved by God. It is also a crucial text for supplying believers with passion and urgency to share the gospel. Through this passage, we see how God graciously breaks down the excuses we tend to make to neglect our next steps of obedience. He does this to lead us into the delight of obedience so that He may be glorified. God, be magnified through our obedience to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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Romans 10:14-21 | Romans 10:14-21 helps us learn our next step in rightly responding to the good news. This passage is pivotal in shaping our understanding of what must take place in order for lost sinners to be saved by God. It is also a crucial text for supplying believers with passion and urgency to share the gospel. Through this passage, we see how God graciously breaks down the excuses we tend to make to neglect our next steps of obedience. He does this to lead us into the delight of obedience so that He may be glorified. God, be magnified through our obedience to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

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God's Righteousness or Self-Righteousness?

The anthem over all of Romans is that the gospel is the power of God to save all who believe, both Jew and Gentile. As we come to Romans 9, we see Paul's burden for the Jewish people who are still lost and have not believed the gospel. He raises an important question: Has God's word somehow failed? Is God's promise to save not powerful enough to save so many Jews still lost? Paul's answer to this is massive as it teaches us in some of the clearest language in all the Bible of the power and beauty of God's providence to save those he is calling to himself.

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Romans 9:30-10:13 | What is one of the quietest yet deadliest hindrances to people believing the gospel and receiving God's righteousness in Christ? Self-righteousness. When we are seeking to establish a righteousness of our own, on our own, we are denying the work of Christ and the righteousness of God that is found only in him. In this passage we will be warned of the deadly work self-righteousness does to get us to reject the gospel, and also the good news of how we receive God's righteousness by believing on Christ as Lord. 

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God's Promise Keeping Providence (Part 2)

The anthem over all of Romans is that the gospel is the power of God to save all who believe, both Jew and Gentile. As we come to Romans 9, we see Paul's burden for the Jewish people who are still lost and have not believed the gospel. He raises an important question: Has God's word somehow failed? Is God's promise to save not powerful enough to save so many Jews still lost? Paul's answer to this is massive as it teaches us in some of the clearest language in all the Bible of the power and beauty of God's providence to save those he is calling to himself.

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Romans 9:1-29 | The anthem over all of Romans is that the gospel is the power of God to save all who believe, both Jew and Gentile.  As we come to Romans 9, we see Paul's burden for the Jewish people who are still lost and have not believed the gospel.  He raises an important question: Has God's word somehow failed?  Is God's promise to save not powerful enough to save so many Jews still lost?  Paul's answer to this is massive as it teaches us in some of the clearest language in all the Bible of the power and beauty of God's providence to save those he is calling to himself. 

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God's Promise Keeping Providence

The anthem over all of Romans is that the gospel is the power of God to save all who believe, both Jew and Gentile. As we come to Romans 9, we see Paul's burden for the Jewish people who are still lost and have not believed the gospel. He raises an important question: Has God's word somehow failed? Is God's promise to save not powerful enough to save so many Jews still lost? Paul's answer to this is massive as it teaches us in some of the clearest language in all the Bible of the power and beauty of God's providence to save those he is calling to himself.

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Romans 9:1-29 | The anthem over all of Romans is that the gospel is the power of God to save all who believe, both Jew and Gentile. As we come to Romans 9, we see Paul's burden for the Jewish people who are still lost and have not believed the gospel. He raises an important question: Has God's word somehow failed? Is God's promise to save not powerful enough to save so many Jews still lost? Paul's answer to this is massive as it teaches us in some of the clearest language in all the Bible of the power and beauty of God's providence to save those he is calling to himself. 

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More Than Conquerors

Romans 8:31-39 | In Christ, we are more than conquerors. But how? As we find in Romans 8:31-39, we are more than conquerors because of God, and four specific things he has done for us.

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Romans 8:31-39 | In Christ, we are more than conquerors. But how? As we find in Romans 8:31-39, we are more than conquerors because of God, and four specific things he has done for us.

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God's Help in Our Present Groaning

There is no denying that this world is filled with heartaches that give us a heavenly homesickness. Last week we saw that in the groaning of our heartaches, the Lord lifts our eyes to the splendor of future glory. This week we see that not only does the Lord lift our eyes to future glory in our present groanings, but he is also so kind and good to give us very tangible help in our present sufferings. What are these helps and assurances that the Lord gives his people in the present groaning of life? Let's look at these together in Romans 8:26-30.

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Romans 8:26-30 | There is no denying that this world is filled with heartaches that give us a heavenly homesickness. Last week we saw that in the groaning of our heartaches, the Lord lifts our eyes to the splendor of future glory. This week we see that not only does the Lord lift our eyes to future glory in our present groanings, but he is also so kind and good to give us very tangible help in our present sufferings.  What are these helps and assurances that the Lord gives his people in the present groaning of life? Let's look at these together in Romans 8:26-30.

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Suffering and Future Glory

How do believers press on in the midst of suffering? Romans 8:18-25 provides us with great insight on this question. This text fills us as hope as we long together for God to make all things right in glory. As believers, we can allow our suffering to fuel our hope in the future glory that is to be revealed. God, we want to behold more of your glory. Show us your glory, Lord.

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Romans 8:18-25 | How do believers press on in the midst of suffering? Romans 8:18-25 provides us with great insight on this question. This text fills us as hope as we long together for God to make all things right in glory. As believers, we can allow our suffering to fuel our hope in the future glory that is to be revealed. God, we want to behold more of your glory. Show us your glory, Lord.

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The Holy Spirit, Life, and Adoption

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Romans 8:9-17 | "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus." Those words hang as the headline of hope over Romans 8.  The rest of the chapter unpacks this reality leaving us with a deep abiding assurance that those words are true. As we turn to verses 9-17 this week we see that now free from condemnation, we have life in the Spirit and our adoption as children of God is sealed by the Spirit.  You never have to wonder again how deep the Father's love is for you!

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A Mind Set On The Spirit

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Romans 8:5-8 | The joy Romans 8 evokes in the heart of a believer is through the roof. There is now no condemnation in Christ. This means Jesus has removed all of the curse and penalty, and this includes the curse over our minds. We now walk in the Spirit with our minds set on the things of the Spirit. So what does it mean that our minds are now set on the things of the Spirit? How do we cooperate with the Spirit in the setting of our minds?  What is the amazing fruit that will be born in our thinking with our minds set on the Spirit? We will talk through all of those from Romans 8:5-8 this week.

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No Condemnation In Christ

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Romans 8:1-4 | The 20th-century London preacher Martyn Lloyd-Jones said, "Someone has said that in the whole of the Scriptures the brightest and the most lustrous and flashing stone, or collection of stones, is this Epistle to the Romans, and that chapter 8 is the brightest gem in the cluster.  The most moving chapter in Romans is this chapter 8." How fitting that we begin Romans 8 on Resurrection Sunday.  This week we will worship deeply over this great truth: "There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus."

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The War Within

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Good Law, Bad Sin, Great Savior

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In Romans 7 Paul announces that we have died to the law through Christ, have now been joined to Christ, and thus now have power to bear fruit for God.  This is good news because the law instead of remedying sin has actually aroused sin.  But this raises a really important question: Does this mean the law is bad or sinful?  Paul sets out to answer that question in this paragraph and as he does here is what we will see: God's law is good, our sin is bad, and our Savior is great.  

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Dead to Law & Wedded to Christ

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Romans 7:1-6 | We have died to the law through Christ. But won't that kind of thinking lead us to more and more sin? No, quite the opposite. To be dead to the law is to be wedded to Christ, and to be wedded to Christ is to bear fruit for God. How does all this work together? Paul tells us as Romans 7 begins. 

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Slaves To Righteousness

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Romans 6:15-23 | We are dead to sin! The good news of the gospel is that we have died with Christ and in dying with Christ we are dead to sin. But we have been raised with Christ as well! And in being raised, there are some beautiful things we are now alive to.  One of these things we are now alive to is righteousness. We are no longer slaves to sin, but slaves to righteousness. How do we know what we are truly slaves to? What characterizes someone who is now a slave to righteousness? What does slavery to righteousness lead to? These questions get answered as we finish Romans 6 together today. 

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