Not Shrinking Back in Fear (Romans 8:1-17; Exodus 33:18-23; Numbers 9, 13-14)
/Being sons of God means that we can walk through the struggles of this life confident that not even death can keep us from our inheritance.
Being sons of God means that we can walk through the struggles of this life confident that not even death can keep us from our inheritance.
Between salvation and glory, God takes his people through a journey of humbling self-discovery that teaches them more and more to cry out for mercy and deliverance.
The law is good, but produces a toxic relationship with sinners because it inevitably provokes the sin within us and the only way out is through death (which we have in Christ).
The world belongs to God’s people who are called to meekly wait for the day when they shall possess it in transformed glory.
Yahweh, the God of Israel is the light of the world, the water of life and the bread of heaven, his house is a refuge for the needy and we meet him in Jesus Christ.
Everyone has master—demonstrated by whom they obey—but only one Master is able to grant eternal life to those who belong to him.
It is not fitting for those who have been freed from slavery to sin to behave as if they were still slaves to it.
What ultimately defines you and your hope for eternity is which Adam will represent you on the Last Day.
God’s love in the past helps us to be confident of future glory and to rejoice in present afflictions.
Saving faith is learning to see past the travails of this world and trust God’s promise that life come through death.
Abraham and David testify that it is those who trust God, regardless of their circumcision, that find salvation and that circumcision was meant to reinforce that fact.
The only hope for sinners is the God who freely gives his own righteousness to others that he might treat them as he deserves to be treated.
God’s law is given to silence us from trying to defend ourselves, but this beautifully prepares us to hear God’s word of grace.
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