Break the Cycle: Overcoming Evil with Good (Romans 12:17–13:7)

In Oatlands, Sydney, Danny and Leila Abdallah faced the unthinkable: a drunk, drugged driver struck and killed their three children and their niece. The day after, a minister told them,…

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When Love Isn’t Convenient: From Conditional to Christlike

Jesus shows us the pattern. In John 17 He revealed the Father to those entrusted to Him, prayed for them by name, and protected them by keeping them in the light. He didn’t love when it was easy; He loved when it was costly—ultimately laying down His life (John 15:12–13).

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One Team, One Body: Humility, Unity, and Gifts (Romans 12:3–8)

The temptation is to compare—either to boast or to despair. But God arranged the body as He chose. Your quiet faithfulness might be the very strength someone else needs today. In an orchestra, every instrument matters; under the Spirit’s direction, the church becomes a symphony of grace.

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Living Sacrifices—Worship That Transforms

On January 13, 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the icy Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Among the survivors was Arland D. Williams Jr.—but he never made it out….

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No Condemnation. New Power. New Identity. No Separation.

You’re not merely forgiven—you’re family. The Spirit of adoption teaches you to pray “Abba, Father,” reminding you that you’re led by love, not driven by fear. And when suffering comes, you’re not alone. Creation groans, we groan, and the Spirit groans for us—interceding when we don’t have the words. God works all things for good—conforming us to Christ and securing a hope that cannot fail.

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The Frustration We All Know: Romans 7 and the Struggle Within

Romans 7 might be the most relatable chapter in the Bible. Paul confesses, “I do not do the good I want to do, but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing.” Who hasn’t felt that same tension?

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A Dangerous Misunderstanding: Grace and Sin in Romans 6

Romans 6 begins with a dangerous misunderstanding: “Shall we go on sinning so that grace may increase?” Paul’s answer is emphatic: “By no means!” Grace is not permission to keep sinning—it’s power to live a new life.

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