Our Problem, God's Solution

Conrad Hilario
Romans 3:9-28

Paul describes humanity's problem of sin, saying that there is no one righteous, not even one. Then he lays out God's solution to our problem: forgiveness received freely by the sacrifice of Jesus as payment for our sin. We are left with a choice to either continue trying to earn our way to God, or to place our trust in the free gift of grace purchased by Jesus.

Two Genealogies

Mike Sullivan
Genesis 4:17-5:32

Genesis 4 and 5 trace the genealogy of two of Adam and Eve's sons, Cain and Seth. The result is two humanities: Cain's line that pursues rebellion against God and leads to destruction, and Seth's line that turns back to him and brings about Jesus, the Savior. We cannot be born into one line or the other but must choose for ourselves which to align ourselves with.

The Most Important Event in History

Dennis McCallum
Romans 3:9-31

The Bible says that no one is righteousness. This is a bleak statement. Is all humanity left without hope? Or does God have a different plan for mankind? This teaching covers the most important event in history.

Our Problem, God's Solution

Scott Risley
Romans 3:9-30

Paul explains humanity's problem with God--that all have fallen short of God's perfect standard and deserve judgment. Now he transitions to explaining God's solution to our problem: forgiveness through faith in Jesus' sacrifice for our sins. When we place our trust in Christ we are freely forgiven and can enjoy humble unity with one another.

The Unthinkable Solution to the Human Condition

James Rochford
Romans 3:1-31

Paul describes humanity's problem--that we are hopelessly guilty before God because of our sin. Then he outlines God's unthinkable solution, to offer Jesus as a sacrificial substitute in our place so that we could freely be made right before God.

Seeing God Through His Creation (Part 1)

Scott Risley
Romans 1:18-20

In Romans 1, Paul makes the case that God has made Himself plainly known through his creation so that men are without excuse. Modern scientific findings show a remarkable level of fine-tuning in the universe, suggesting an infinite and extremely intelligent creator God.

The Good News

Dennis McCallum
Romans 1:1-17

God has made Himself evident. Through the wonder and awe of nature, we can see God's attributes. This teaching covers the idea of General Revelation--that God is there and He is not silent.

The Power of the Good News

Scott Risley
Romans 1:1-17

The Book of Romans is considered by many to be the clearest and most thorough explanation of the Gospel in scripture. It has influenced many game-changers of the faith, including Martin Luther and John Wesley. This letter makes clear that salvation is by faith alone and, as Paul writes in chapter one, demonstrates that the Gospel "is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes."

Really Great News!

James Rochford
Romans 1:1-17

The Book of Romans is considered by many to be the clearest and most thorough explanation of the Gospel in scripture. This letter makes clear that salvation is by faith alone and, as Paul writes in chapter one, demonstrates that the Gospel "is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes." We can be confident that the Gospel is true and Jesus really is the Son of God by examining the fulfilled prophecies of the Old Testament that point to Christ.