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Blessings From A Fall

Dec 5, 2010Dr. John KingSALVATIONRomans- A Righteousness from GodRomans

This message discusses the implications of Israel's temporary fall and its significance for both Jews and Gentiles. The speaker explains that Israel's rejection of the Messiah has led to the salvation of the Gentiles and provoked envy among the Jews, which may lead to their eventual return to faith. Three key purposes of Israel's fall are outlined: bringing salvation to the Gentiles, creating envy among Jews, and ultimately blessing the world. The speaker emphasizes the importance of humility and faith, warning against pride and the potential for being cut off from God's blessings.

Romans 11:1Romans 11:11Romans 11:12Romans 11:15Romans 11:18Romans 11:20Romans 11:22Romans 11:24Zechariah 12:10Zechariah 13:1

Reflection Questions

1. How can you recognize and appreciate the blessings in your life, even during difficult times?

2. In what ways can you provoke curiosity or envy for Christ in those around you?

3. Are there areas in your life where you might be taking God's blessings for granted?

4. How can you maintain a humble attitude towards others, recognizing that your faith is a gift from God?

No Middle Ground

Nov 28, 2010Dr. John KingSALVATIONRomans- A Righteousness from GodRomans

This message emphasizes the clear distinction between believers and unbelievers, highlighting that there is no middle ground in matters of salvation. The speaker discusses the Apostle Paul's teachings in Romans, particularly focusing on the remnant of believing Israelites and the consequences of unbelief. It is stressed that salvation is a gift of grace, not earned through works, and that repeated rejection of the gospel can lead to spiritual hardening and eventual judgment. The message calls for self-reflection on one's faith and the urgency of accepting Christ before it's too late.

Romans 11:1-10Romans 10:21Ephesians 2:8-9Psalm 69:22

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you that there is no middle ground in your relationship with God?

How can you ensure that you are responding positively to the grace of God in your life?

Have you ever felt your heart becoming hardened to spiritual truths? What steps can you take to remain sensitive to God's voice?

In what ways can you share the message of salvation by grace with others who may be struggling with belief?

Have It Your Way?

Nov 14, 2010Dr. John KingSALVATIONRomans- A Righteousness from GodRomans

This sermon addresses the contrast between God's righteousness and man's attempts at righteousness. The speaker emphasizes that individualism and personal beliefs cannot lead to salvation, as there is only one way to God through Jesus Christ. Using the example of Israel's rejection of God's righteousness, the message highlights the importance of faith and genuine submission to Christ as Lord. The speaker warns against relying on religious zeal or good works for salvation, stressing that true righteousness comes from God and is available to all who believe.

Romans 9:1-5Romans 10:1-13Philippians 3:4-9James 2:10Ephesians 2:15Colossians 2:14Hebrews 7:18-19Isaiah 28:16Joel 2:32

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you to rely solely on Jesus for your salvation?

In what ways have you tried to establish your own righteousness apart from God?

How can you ensure that your zeal for God is based on knowledge of Christ?

What steps can you take to submit more fully to Jesus as your Lord in your daily life?

How does understanding God's righteousness change your perspective on your own efforts and good works?

The Amazing Journey

Aug 1, 2010Dr. John KingSALVATIONRomans- A Righteousness from GodRomans

This message delves into Romans 5:12-21, highlighting the theological journey from condemnation in Adam to justification in Christ. The speaker explains that all humanity is condemned due to Adam's sin, which introduced both physical and spiritual death. However, through Christ's obedience and sacrifice, believers receive the gift of righteousness and eternal life. The contrasts between Adam and Christ are emphasized, showcasing the greater impact of Christ's grace over Adam's sin. Ultimately, the message calls for personal faith in Christ for salvation and deliverance from sin.

Romans 5:12-21Genesis 3:1-24Psalm 51:52 Peter 3:15Romans 3:21

Reflection Questions

What does it mean to you personally that you are justified through faith in Christ?

How can understanding the contrast between Adam and Christ change your perspective on sin and grace?

In what areas of your life do you feel the need for God's grace to superabound?

How can you share the message of salvation through Christ with someone who feels condemned?

What steps can you take this week to deepen your understanding of your identity in Christ?

The Trial of the Moral Person

May 2, 2010Dr. John KingSALVATIONRomans- A Righteousness from GodRomans

In this message, the speaker examines Romans chapter 2, highlighting that even good moral people are under God's judgment. Using the parable from Luke 18, the speaker illustrates how self-righteousness can blind individuals to their own sinfulness. The message emphasizes that God's judgment is certain, impartial, and just, regardless of one's moral standing. The speaker warns that relying on one's good deeds without recognizing the need for God's grace leads to spiritual blindness and a hardened heart. Ultimately, everyone, regardless of their perceived morality, is accountable to God for their actions and thoughts.

Luke 18:10-14Romans 1:18-32Romans 2:1-16Romans 3:20Romans 4:4-5Ephesians 2:8-102 Corinthians 5:10Revelation 20:11-15

Reflection Questions

1. In what ways do you find yourself comparing your morality to others, and how does that affect your relationship with God?

2. Can you identify areas in your life where you might be blind to your own sinfulness?

3. How do you respond to the idea that God's judgment is impartial and based on the truth of your heart and actions?

4. What steps can you take to cultivate a more humble and repentant heart before God?

5. How does understanding God's grace change your perspective on your own morality and the morality of others?