The law is like a mirror—it shows us what’s wrong but cannot make us right. Paul realized this when confronted with the command not to covet. Outwardly he was blameless, but inwardly he was guilty. The law exposed the dirt but couldn’t clean his heart.
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Recent sermons preached by Wise Church pastors and preachers.
Dead to Sin, Alive to God
To die to sin doesn’t mean we’ll never struggle again, but it does mean sin no longer defines us. In Christ, we’ve been given a new identity. Baptism points to this truth—we were buried with Him and raised to new life (Romans 6:3–4).
View SermonRomans – Faith that Moves
Faith isn’t a label—it moves. Romans 4 shows us how Abraham trusted God when it seemed impossible.
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We’ve been walking through the book of Romans—Paul’s rich, passionate letter about the power of the gospel and the reality of our need for it. Today, Paul continues turning up…
View SermonLeading with Integrity
Romans 2:1–16 Everywhere you look today, people are desperate for strong leaders— But perhaps nowhere is godly leadership more needed—or more tested—than in the home. The apostle Paul, in Romans…
View SermonWhat’s the Problem with Sin?
Have you ever had a smoke alarm go off at home—not because of a fire, but because of burnt toast or steam from the shower? At first, it’s alarming. But…
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This week we said goodbye to a Louisiana Legend but more importantly a legendary man of God. There was a time when Phil’s life was spiraling, but for the unwavering…
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