Being Free or Living Free?

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Romans 8:18-23, 12:1-2; Exodus 32:1-12; Matthew 6:19,24,31-33, 17:24-27 — Having proclaimed our freedom and Sonship in Christ, Paul highlights the tension between this freedom and the groaning and bondage of creation. We may have been set free, but unless our hearts and minds are renewed we - like the Israelites and Egypt - still live as though we are captive to the world. Are you living in the freedom that Christ won for you?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:10:16


Freed To Be

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Romans 7:19,24-25; 8:1-4,15-17 — For those who are in Christ there is no condemnation. We are free! Unlike the world’s version, this freedom is not based on unchaining human desire. Rather, it is anchored to the unconditional love of a God who has adopted us and called us - freed to be His very own sons and daughters.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:24:56


Spot The Difference

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Romans 6:15-7:6; Titus 2:11-12; Matthew 6:24; John 15:16; 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 — Continuing his rich theological discussion, Paul describes how the grace extended through Jesus’ death and resurrection has released believers from the Old Testament law. We are now bound to Christ, that we would no longer serve sin but be slaves to righteousness. This is a radical shift, but do our lives truly proclaim our new allegiance - can we and others ‘spot the difference’?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:16:10


Living With A New Passion

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Romans 6:1-14; 12:1; Jeremiah 2:12-13 — If grace in abundance has been gifted to us by God, should we keep sinning that grace might increase? Paul could not give a clearer ‘no!’. We are dead to sin and have been gifted a new life in Jesus Christ. A gift so great that our lifelong response of passion for Him should swallow up any fleeting passions of this world.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:12:31


This Place Called Grace

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Romans 5:1-6:1; Jude 1:24-25; Thessalonians 5:23-24 — Since we have been justified by the righteous sacrifice of Jesus, Paul states that we who put our faith in Him stand in grace. But do we? All too often we fall back into striving as though we could justify ourselves. In this place called grace, all earning gives way to rejoicing in and receiving the abundant provision of life, freely given by our great God. Are you living in this place called grace?

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:06:27