2024-01-26 | Romans 6:15-23 | Slavery
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Slavery undoubtedly has an dark aura surrounding it, and it appears instantly, the moment you are asked to consider it. Check your gut right now—did the word itself make […]
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Slavery undoubtedly has an dark aura surrounding it, and it appears instantly, the moment you are asked to consider it. Check your gut right now—did the word itself make […]
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If we zoom in it all begins to come into focus. Sure there is value in viewing this from forty-five thousand feet, and that perspective is necessary to define the outer edges of our […]
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It’s just your garden-variety love story: man is created by God; he is put in charge of everything; success never fully satisfies him; man becomes […]
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This or that; this and that; this and not only that; this and not only that, but much more than that. Or maybe we will just say… also! That […]
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A lot can be said about the most basic tenets of the Christian faith, but maybe none is more essential than life from the dead. That’s right, […]
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Belief is the first act of faith! Wrap your mind around that. It can be very confusing, so Paul gives us the quintessential example […]
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It’s the Romans rollercoaster. It happens throughout. One minute he seems to be saying one thing, the next something completely opposite. Up and down and up and down, some of the peaks so high […]
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At times, the very language we speak contains no single word to best describe the ideas coming forth so, as a necessity, new words are birthed into […]
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Those who have been instructed from the Torah, traditionally the Jews, by inference practice what is, “the excellent and superior way of life,” and by extension say, “they […]
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It can all be very confusing and that is why words matter. A common language is critical because without it nothing we express has any chance to offer shared […]