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  • Revelation 2
    • 2026-03-18

    Revelation 2

    You can be faithful, discerning, and active in ministry—and still hear these words:
    “I have this against you, that you have left your first love” (Revelation 2:4).

    When love for Christ fades, everything else becomes empty.

    The call is not to do more—but to return:
    “Remember… repent… and do the first works” (Revelation 2:5).

    Come back to loving Jesus.

  • Revelation 1
    • 2026-03-18

    Revelation 1

    The Book of Revelation is not meant to be a timeline to decode—it is a revelation to behold. Before anything else, before symbols, judgments, or end times, we are confronted with one central truth: the Revelation of Jesus Christ. When John saw Him—not as he remembered Him, but as He truly is—he fell at His feet. And everything changed.

  • Introduction to The Book of Romans
    • 2025-10-07

    Introduction to The Book of Romans

    The Book of Romans is a powerful letter by Apostle Paul, boldly declaring the gospel and God's righteousness. It reveals God's plan of salvation and how faith in Christ transforms our lives.

  • Romans 1:1–17
    • 2025-10-14

    Romans 1:1–17

    Paul writes in Romans 1:16 (NKJV), ‘For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes.’ As we unpack how righteousness is revealed from faith to faith, and how the Gospel transforms our lives today.

  • Romans 1:18–2:11
    • 2025-10-21

    Romans 1:18–2:11

    God's righteousness is revealed both in mercy and judgment. In Romans 1:18–2:11, Paul shows the seriousness of sin, the impartiality of God’s justice, and the call to repentance — a warning and hope for all who hear the Gospel.

  • Romans 2:12-29
    • 2025-10-28

    Romans 2:12-29

    Romans 1 and 2 show that both the openly sinful and the outwardly religious stand guilty before a holy God. We cannot earn righteousness through our works or background; only the goodness of God leads us to repentance, and only Christ can save. This calls us to humility and a wholehearted dependence on His grace.

  • Romans 3
    • 2025-11-11

    Romans 3

    Unpacking Scripture to inspire faith, hope, and growth in daily life, helping believers understand God’s grace, embrace His truth, and live with purpose.

  • Romans 4
    • 2025-12-02

    Romans 4

    Discover how Abraham’s faith became the blueprint for righteousness, showing that salvation is a gift received through belief, not earned by works. Romans 4 challenges us to trust God even when the path is unclear.

  • Romans 5: 1 -2
    • 2025-12-09

    Romans 5: 1 -2

    This teaches that salvation is a gift received by faith, not by human effort. Through Christ, believers are justified, bringing an end to hostility with God, and are introduced into a permanent standing of grace. This peace is secure, unshaken by our inconsistencies, and our access to God is guaranteed through His faithfulness, not ours. Paul reminds us that works, tradition, or human effort cannot add to what Christ has accomplished; salvation rests fully in His finished work

  • Romans 5:2 - Access
    • 2025-12-16

    Romans 5:2 - Access

    What does it really mean to be justified by faith?
    In Romans 5:1–2, the Apostle Paul reveals the freedom, peace, and security that come through Jesus Christ alone. This teaching explores what it means to stand in grace—not striving, not maintaining salvation by works, but living from a place of peace with God and confident hope in His glory.

  • Romans 5:3-4
    • 2026-01-06

    Romans 5:3-4

    Are we truly living by faith, or have we replaced faith with works, religion, or the need for human approval?
    Romans 5:1–5 shows us that we are justified by faith, we enter grace by faith, and we stand in grace by faith. This teaching exposes how man-pleasing weakens faith, how trials test what we truly trust, and how God uses perseverance to form character and lasting hope.

  • Romans 5:5-21
    • 2026-01-20

    Romans 5:5-21

    In this study from Romans, we explore the heart of the gospel—justification by faith. Discover how salvation is a free gift of grace, why Christ died for the ungodly, and how true faith leads to genuine worship and transformed lives.

  • Romans 6:1-11
    2026-02-03

    Romans 6:1-11

    In Romans 6, Paul tackles this question head-on. He shows us that when we are united with Christ in His death and resurrection, sin no longer has dominion over us. Join us as we unpack the life-changing truth that our old self has been crucified with Christ, and through Him, we can walk in newness of life.

  • Romans 6: 12-14
    2026-02-17

    Romans 6: 12-14

    In Romans 6, Paul moves from justification to sanctification. After establishing that we are saved by grace through faith, he asks: If grace abounds, should we continue in sin? His answer is clear — certainly not.

    This chapter shows the difference between positional and progressive sanctification.

    We are not under law, which condemns, but under grace, which empowers. This message anchors us in Christ’s finished work and calls us to walk it out daily.

  • Romans 6:15-23
    • 2026-03-03

    Romans 6:15-23

    Romans 1–6 reveals the heart of our faith: all have sinned, but through faith in Jesus Christ we are justified and made right with God.

    In Christ our identity changes—we are no longer slaves to sin, but alive to God (Romans 6).

    We don’t pursue holiness to earn acceptance.
    We pursue holiness because we have already been accepted in Christ.

  • Romans 7
    • 2026-03-17

    Romans 7

    You’re saved… so why do you still struggle? Romans 7 answers that honestly—the issue isn’t the law, and it isn’t a lack of effort; the issue is sin still present in the flesh. As Paul says, “the good that I will to do, I do not do…” and if you feel that tension, you’re not broken—you’re in the fight. The answer isn’t trying harder or doing more, the answer is Christ.

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