Category: New Testament

Romans 5: Reconciliation with God

Jesus Christ reconciled us to God through His life, death, and resurrection. He took on our sin so that we might have peace with God. As a result of reconciliation, we are being transformed in this present darkness, learning to live out our identity in Christ.

Conforming to Christ

What does it look like to imitate God? We need to look at the life of Christ, learning how to love others as He loved us.

An Inside-Out Life

What does it mean to live an inside-out life? Join Ken Boa as he looks at Ephesians 4:25–32 and how we love our neighbors in the power of the Spirit.

Romans 4: The Grace of Justification

What is justification? God demands perfection, but we all fall short of His glory. As a result, Jesus imputed His righteousness to us to save us. He did not do so on account of our works, but as a gracious gift to those who believe.

New Life in Christ

In Christ, we are new creatures. Even though we wrestle against the flesh, we can walk as victors because of His sacrifice.

Individual and Collective Wisdom

In jass music, individual and collective components work together cohesively. The Body of Christ works in a similar way—we learn on our own and from others.

Romans 3: Righteousness in Christ

We are all in need of a heart transplant—everyone has fallen short of the glory of God. But Jesus Christ has justified us through His own righteousness.

Biblical Leadership and Community

Biblical leadership and community help us mature in our Christian faith. We need to speak the truth to one another in love, building one another up.

Jesus’ Gifts to the Church

What does our salvation include? When Jesus ascended into heaven, He gave us His Holy Spirit, and He also gave us gifts for the edification of His Body.

Unity in the Christian Faith

What is the essence of truth? The answer to this question comes down to the fundamentals of the Christian faith, which Paul lays out in Ephesians 4:4–6.