Jul 18, 2021
Are Good Works Good Enough?
Series: Romans
We’re coming to the end of Paul’s “bad news.” He has spent most of the opening 3 chapters of Romans laying out the problem every single person faces in life – we all stand guilty before God. Paul says 3 things about our sinful status – we are confirmed as sinners by our character – we are confirmed as sinners by our conduct – and as confirmed sinners we are condemned. But (spoiler alert), the good news yet to come is that – confirmed sinners can be saved by Christ.
We can’t save ourselves from the consequences of sin, but, Christ can!
Romans 3:9-20
July 18, 2021
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- Jul 18, 2021Are Good Works Good Enough?
Jul 18, 2021Are Good Works Good Enough?Series: RomansWe’re coming to the end of Paul’s “bad news.” He has spent most of the opening 3 chapters of Romans laying out the problem every single person faces in life – we all stand guilty before God. Paul says 3 things about our sinful status – we are confirmed as sinners by our character – we are confirmed as sinners by our conduct – and as confirmed sinners we are condemned. But (spoiler alert), the good news yet to come is that – confirmed sinners can be saved by Christ.We can’t save ourselves from the consequences of sin, but, Christ can!Romans 3:9-20July 18, 2021To watch the video of this message, click here.
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