(All) are justified by his grace as a gift, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God put forward as a propitiation by his blood, to be received by faith.
Judgment, Hypocrisy, and Hope: Exploring Romans 2 – July 6-7, 2024 (191/365)
In Romans 2, Paul emphasizes the danger of judging others, the impartiality of God's judgment, and the importance of living out one's faith rather than relying on outward religious practices. He highlights the need for inner transformation and underscores the ultimate reliance on Christ for righteousness. It's a reminder of our need for grace and the transformative power of God's kindness.
The Perilous Path of Unrighteousness (Romans 1, continued) – July 3-5, 2024 (189/365)
We are not consumed with passion, but we are filled with the Spirit. We do not have a debased mind, but we have the mind of Christ.
Made New For The Truth (Romans 1) – June 28-30, 2024 (187/365)
The author reflects on their journey through the Bible and their struggle to write about it daily. They share their experience with the 'Bible In One Year' project and their daily writing challenge. They discuss their focus on studying the book of Romans and emphasize living by faith and not suppressing the truth.
From Faithfulness To Fundamentals (Aces’ 2024 Q2-Q3 Transition) – June 30, 2024 (185/365)
In 2024, the church focuses on trust in the Lord after a time of isolation due to the pandemic. Transitioning into the second quarter, the emphasis moves to relying on God's faithfulness, linking it to events like celebrating Mothers' and Fathers' Days, and highlights the impact of Christ's work in enabling believers to love, pray, and give like Him. The church anticipates a deeper exploration of God's faithfulness and fundamentals through studying the book of Romans.
The Highest Authority – June 23, 2024 (178/365)
The content emphasizes placing trust in the one true God, acknowledging His infinite glory and eternal wisdom, and recognizing the authority of governing leaders as appointed by God. It emphasizes the importance of loving others and conducting oneself in accordance with Christ's example. The message stresses overcoming evil with good and focusing on Christ in all aspects of life.
Transformed By Christ: God’s Genuine, Everlasting Love (Romans 12, pt4) – June 15, 2024 (174/365)
The content reflects on the teachings from Romans 12, emphasizing gratitude for Christ's gift, embracing humility, and celebrating the diversity of gifts within the body of Christ. It urges genuine love, humility, and overcoming evil with good, highlighting the impossibility of expressing genuine love without Christ as our Savior.
Move In Christ: God’s Free Gift For All (Romans 12, pt3) – June 15, 2024 (173/365)
The content in Romans 12 emphasizes the importance of humility and gratitude in recognizing and using our unique gifts as a response to God's love through Christ. It stresses that our gifts are expressions of the mercy and grace we've received, and urges us to honor and encourage the diverse gifts of others.
Rest In Christ: God’s Good And Perfect Will (Romans 12, pt2) – June 14, 2024 (171/365)
The content emphasizes the transformative power of God's mercy and grace through Christ, challenging the focus on self-effort and stressing the importance of aligning with God's will. It highlights the assurance that God's will is ultimately about conforming to the image of Christ, bringing peace and unity. This message encourages trust in God's perfect will expressed through Christ.
The Mercy Behind ‘metanoia’ (Romans 12, pt1) – June 14, 2024 (170/365)
In the previous chapters of the Book of Romans, we've seen how God's mercy is eternal, infinite, and fresh, giving us cause to trust Him. Romans 10-11 demonstrate how God's mercy is present in all circumstances. Romans 12:1-2 encourages us to present ourselves as living sacrifices, transformed by the renewal of our minds through the mercy of God in Christ.







