ROMANS

WHY IS “NOW” SO IMPORTANT?

Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, shares in today’s Journey Bible Project Blog about the importance of NOW in the theology of Paul in Romans 8.

August 26, 2018
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DID THE DEVIL MAKE YOU DO IT?

In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, shows how important it is to understand how Paul thinks of sin and how it is overcome in Christ.

August 25, 2018
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DO YOU REMEMBER YOUR BAPTISM?

In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, senior minister for the Culver Palms Church of Christ, reminds us how important is the ritual of baptism. Do you remember your baptism? Have you been baptized? Read today’s blog about the importance of baptism in Romans 6.

August 24, 2018
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ROMANS 3: DO YOU SEE SIN IN YOUR OWN LIFE?

New writer to the Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, has noticed in the text of Romans that sin is a power, and we need to pay attention to sin’s destructive effects in our world and in us.

ROMANS 11: CAN GOD’S LOVE BE REVOKED?

Today at the Journey Greg Taylor is practicing a sermon for Sunday, May 27, 2018 and you can participate by commenting on the blog and giving input on the presentation and what might sound like a left field application, but it’s a radical action that is a response, how we might live the gospel message from Romans 11 as a church.

May 23, 2018
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ROMANS 5: SURPRISING LOVE

In today’s Journey Bible Project blog, Mark Manassee, explains the important faith of Father Abraham and Mother Sarah and the difference between believing stuff about God and trust in God.

IS SIN A DEAD(LY) PROBLEM?

Today’s blog post in The Journey Bible Project covers one of the most difficult to understand texts in all of Paul’s writings, Romans 7. You can listen to sermons on Romans at our podcast.

ROMANS 5: THE WORLDS OF ADAM AND CHRIST

Today’s blog post in The Journey Bible Project calls us to imagine the worlds of Adam and Christ by looking at Paul’s world and what he was trying to do with the comparison between these worlds. You can read this blog or listen at our podcast.