The document provides an overview of Romans chapters 1-8. It lists three reasons Paul wrote Romans: to share his message for preaching in Spain, to address a church problem in Rome, and to explain the unity of Jews and Gentiles. It also explains that the Williamson County Church is studying Romans to better understand the gospel and how to have proper relationships with others. The document then summarizes key points from chapters 1-8, including what Paul says about himself, the gospel, justification, overcoming sin, and the focus of chapter 8 being assurance in Christ.
This sermon considers Jesus' sixth beatitude, the blessing on the pure in heart. We consider two aspects of a pure heart: a heart that is undivided and a heart that is cleansed. We then look at Colin Smith's 7 steps to promote purity of heart as a practical application.
"On the increase of his government there shall be no end." - God
Whose government? Jesus
What does it mean to us? That, as we live Christ, we can effectively govern and administrate things
Where does this apply? Everywhere! From our marriages and families to our churches and clubs to our business and even civic government?
But, these things experience so many challenges! Couples divorce, families fight, churches split, club member argues, businesses cheat employees and customers, and government.. well, let's not even go there!
When is the time to get governance right for these things? NOW!
If no one can see God and live (Ex. 33:19-23) then why did Jesus promise the pure in heart that they would "see God"? (Mt. 5:8) How did Job and David see God? (Job 42:5; Psa. 19) How have you seen God? What difference has seeing Him made in your life? What are our hearts naturally? (Jer. 17:9) What are the characteristics of a divided or insincere heart? (Psa. 86:11; Ez. 11:19) Describe the condition of your heart. Why does God want our hearts, even more than our minds, emotions or behavior? (Prov. 4:23; 27:19; Jer. 29:13)
A study on the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-12. Titles are based on Christian rapper Evangel's album titled "Elation Foundation." This sermon was taught in two parts at Austin Bible Church in Austin, TX on February 27, 2011.
These slides are for Lifeway ETB lesson of Nov. 4. Peter cautions leaders to be committed examples, to win others to further follow Christ -- not being overlords, but exemple servants who know God's grace. He also tells younger Christians to respect the older ones -- who God matures, as we know. AND that all believers should humble (not overestimate) themselves to receive the favor of God, Whose great hand is over the whole process of growing-up-in-Christ. Watch out for the deceiver Satan, who is on the prowl for anyone he can destroy. Know that after suffering for Christ, God will strengthen you.
There is a platform we each step onto at the start of every day, which is called the platform of exposure to sin. Our memory verse this week says it all.
Temptations are Always Stalking Us
Staying Connected with God's Principles: Overcoming FEAR is the new edition (2011) in the series of PowerPoint Presentation on Overcoming Fear. Visit www.christiandrive.wordpress.com for full details. We need to understand the basic principles Jesus used.
This sermon considers Jesus' sixth beatitude, the blessing on the pure in heart. We consider two aspects of a pure heart: a heart that is undivided and a heart that is cleansed. We then look at Colin Smith's 7 steps to promote purity of heart as a practical application.
"On the increase of his government there shall be no end." - God
Whose government? Jesus
What does it mean to us? That, as we live Christ, we can effectively govern and administrate things
Where does this apply? Everywhere! From our marriages and families to our churches and clubs to our business and even civic government?
But, these things experience so many challenges! Couples divorce, families fight, churches split, club member argues, businesses cheat employees and customers, and government.. well, let's not even go there!
When is the time to get governance right for these things? NOW!
If no one can see God and live (Ex. 33:19-23) then why did Jesus promise the pure in heart that they would "see God"? (Mt. 5:8) How did Job and David see God? (Job 42:5; Psa. 19) How have you seen God? What difference has seeing Him made in your life? What are our hearts naturally? (Jer. 17:9) What are the characteristics of a divided or insincere heart? (Psa. 86:11; Ez. 11:19) Describe the condition of your heart. Why does God want our hearts, even more than our minds, emotions or behavior? (Prov. 4:23; 27:19; Jer. 29:13)
A study on the Beatitudes in Matthew 5:3-12. Titles are based on Christian rapper Evangel's album titled "Elation Foundation." This sermon was taught in two parts at Austin Bible Church in Austin, TX on February 27, 2011.
These slides are for Lifeway ETB lesson of Nov. 4. Peter cautions leaders to be committed examples, to win others to further follow Christ -- not being overlords, but exemple servants who know God's grace. He also tells younger Christians to respect the older ones -- who God matures, as we know. AND that all believers should humble (not overestimate) themselves to receive the favor of God, Whose great hand is over the whole process of growing-up-in-Christ. Watch out for the deceiver Satan, who is on the prowl for anyone he can destroy. Know that after suffering for Christ, God will strengthen you.
There is a platform we each step onto at the start of every day, which is called the platform of exposure to sin. Our memory verse this week says it all.
Temptations are Always Stalking Us
Staying Connected with God's Principles: Overcoming FEAR is the new edition (2011) in the series of PowerPoint Presentation on Overcoming Fear. Visit www.christiandrive.wordpress.com for full details. We need to understand the basic principles Jesus used.
A sermon-presentation on Romans chapter 8, King James Bible. Romans 8 is a chapter that begins with the statement that those who follow The Spirit are free from death, it ends with a passionate declaration of God's love for ALL mankind. Along the way the Apostle Paul shows in clear reasoning that we are free from death which is the ultimate separation from God. But that freedom comes with a price which is the suffering and death of Jesus and our acceptance of that truth by our willingness to cast off our carnal natures and seek the Spirit. By sharing in Christ's experience we, individually, and collectively as a body of believers, come into a brotherhood with with Jesus and are able to share in His inheritance from God. And finally in the home stretch Paul puts the whole thing in perspective by his declaring that nothing can separate us from the LOVE of GOD.
Notes from teaching on the Trinity and salvation. In this class we are looking at the front view of the cross and specifically the words atonement, propitiation and justification.
The second study in our "Growing Deep in the Gospel" series in which we answered the question, "What is the Gospel?" In answering the question we looked at how the word "gospel" was used in Jesus' day and how the Bible describes the gospel. We also looked at what is the heart of the gospel, a outline of the basic gospel message and an outline of the gospel based on the entire Bible.
Lesson 8 - Confessing and Forsaking Sin.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 8 - Confessing and Forsaking Sin
SBS – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
2. Outcomes
Tell 3 reasons why
Paul wrote Romans
Explain why WCC is
studying Romans
List the pitfalls 2
3. Why Write Romans
Tell Romans his message for
preaching in Spain (15:19b-33)
Address a church problem in
Rome (14:1-15:4)
Explain unity of Jews and
Gentiles (9:1-11:36)
3
4. Why Study Romans
To know the gospel so
we can tell it in
Williamson County
To understand our
relationship with others
4
5. Pitfalls to Romans
Have a defensive posture
Wrong definition of “faith”
View “gospel” only as
man’s steps to be saved
5
25. Representative-Head
Achan represents Israel
(Josh. 7:1,11)
Abraham represents Levi
(Heb. 7:4, 9)
Jesus represents believers
Adam represents Man (Rom.
25
28. 1-14 = 15-23
Charges brought because of
grace (6:1 & :15)
Similar questions (:1 & :15)
Same reaction (:2 & :15)
“Don’t you know?” (:3 & :16)
Counter question (:2 & :16)
28
29. Teaching Grace
When we teach God’s grace
we will be persecuted
If not persecuted then are
we teaching His grace?
Gal. 6:12 – Cross=grace
Gal. 5:11 – Cross offends
29
30. How to Overcome Sin
Died to sin (1-15)
Enslaved to God
(16-23)
30
31. How to Overcome Sin
Count self dead to sin
Not let sin reign
31
32. How to Overcome Sin
Offer
Not self to sin
Self to God
Parts as instruments of
righteousness
Slaves to righteousness & God
32
36. How Spirit Leads
Consider His personality
(Eph. 4:30, 1 Thes. 5:19)
Not overpowering, forcing,
demanding
When we “set our minds”
He leads by persuasion 36
37. Summary
Elements of Romans you
were reminded,
reinforced, or learned
Elements of Romans that
can be used in reaching
others 37