Rev. William Moody leads our virtual morning service, today's sermon concludes our Romans in a Month series by exploring the closing sixteenth chapter under the title A Gospel Finish.
Romans 15 v14–21 talks about Paul's ministry - a satisfying ministry achieved through the work of the Holy Spirit, which desired to share the Gospel with the unreached.
Romans 15 v22-33 speak of Paul's "gospel living" as he explains the priorities of his ministry, his care for the Church and his longing for the Roman believer's to support him in prayer.
Romans 14 v14-23 calls believers to be thoughtful and loving in our attitude to secondary issues, and to focus on the primary issue of advancing God's kingdom.
Romans 13 v8-14 explains how to live in the light by fulfilling the law through love - casting off the works of darkness and putting on the armour of light through Christ Jesus.
Rev William Moody continues our Romans in a Month series with sermon based on Roman 13 v1-7, which instructs Christians how to be good citizens by submitting to authorities.
Romans 12 v9-21 call Christians to live a radical lifestyle - commanding us to give our all for Christ and to live peaceably with all, including those who oppose us.
Romans 12 v1-8 teach us to be living sacrifices to God, not being conformed to the ways of this world but humbling ourselves and serving others for God's glory.
Romans 11 v18-36 continues Paul's thoughts on Israel from the beginning of the chapter, it warns believers against arrogance and offers hope for those currently outside of saving faith.
Romans 10 displays Paul's heart for Israel as he explains how sincere religion is not enough, confessing Jesus as Lord and believing in your heart is the only way of salvation.
Romans 9 v19-33 offers a rebuke to those who arrogantly question the fairness of God, and highlights the patience and mercy shown by God to His chosen and beloved people.
Romans 8 v31-39 focus on the security Christians have in the Father and the Son, and how nothing in all of creation can separate believers from God's love.
Romans 8 v18-30 speaks of the believer's future hope of glory, and the encouragement of knowing God's plan of salvation was predestined in eternity past.
Romans 8 v1–17 shows how life in the Spirit brings freedom from the guilt and power of sin, and how believers are adopted into the family of God as co-heirs with Christ.
Romans 6 v12-23 teach believers to be the right kind of slaves - not to sin as they formerly were, but to righteousness through the power of God's Word.
Rev. William Moody leads our virtual morning service, today's sermon "Adam and the Second Adam" continues our Romans in a Month series and is based on chapter 5 v12-21.
In Romans 5 v1-11, Paul writes about some of the fruits that come through faith in Christ - peace, hope, rejoicing, love, knowledge and security. Are these fruits evident in you life?
In Romans chapter 4, Paul uses the testimonies of Abraham and King David to help us accept we are justified through faith in Christ alone, not by keeping the law.
Romans 3 v1-20 tackles some of the twisted thinking people have towards sin, and uses the law to show how we are equally guilty before God’s judgement and can only be made righteous through the work of Christ.
Romans 2 v1-29 speak of God's righteous judgement - how each of us is without excuse and will be judged according to our own actions in response to God's law.
Our studies in Romans continue with chapter 1v18-32, which explain how God's wrath is revealed to mankind because of its unrighteous suppression of the truth about its Creator.
Rev. William Moody leads our virtual morning service, today's sermon focuses on Romans 1 v1-17 and is the first message in our new Romans in a Month series.