Chaplains play an important role in the lives of people who are hurting, distressed, or in challenging situations. They serve alongside first responders, in hospitals or other institutions, with the military, in prisons and jails, and in other situations. Hear from nine individuals about their journeys into chaplaincy, how they serve, and how they bring the love of Christ to those in need. This podcast is produced in partnership with the LCMS Office of National Mission.
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"It's a God Deal." Anyone who knows Ronnie Worsham has heard him say this countless times. After being in ministry and leading in churches for decades, how does someone like Ronnie continue to see God at work in our world, and give him credit every chance he gets? Join hosts William Royal and John Von Runnen as they ask Ronnie questions about following Jesus in ministry, work, family, and the ups and downs of life.
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Learn how to live well through Liberty and Faith Ministry
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Draw Me Close: Podcast - A Ministry of Whitestone Christian Fellowship, with Pastor Bob Lawrenz
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Draw Me Close is the Bible Teaching Ministry of Whitestone Christian Fellowship, taught by Pastor Bob Lawrenz.
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AMES International School Of Ministry is one of the largest free and low-cost programs in the world. This podcast is a audio version of the 22 courses that we offer.
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Freedom Pastoral Christian Counseling Ministry Podcast
Dr. Michael Napier PhD, Pastoral Psychology. Dr. Mike has over 15yrs in Pastoral & Outreach Ministry
Freedom Pastoral Christian Counseling Ministry Dr Michael Napier PhD Pastoral Psychology American Association of Christian Counselors Member 4251159 Freedom Pastoral Christian Counseling Ministry is dedicated to providing compassionate and faith-based support to individuals seeking Biblical counseling and true spiritual healing from Trauma and Grief to Fatherhood and Marriage we are here for you in your darkest hour. As a Ministry all Sessions are by donation or free if you are unable to giv ...
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A podcast by pastors for pastors. In these episodes Pastor Tom Ouweleen, a 35 year ministry veteran, discusses the challenges of pastoring difficult people and strategies for dealing with tough circumstances. In his career in ministry, he's dealt with everything from murdered congregants to church splits. Bringing a wealth of experience and wisdom, his heart is to encourage pastors with practical concepts to help persevere in their calling.
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What does Balance look like in Faith, Work, Leisure, and Relationships?
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2:16:46Living Out Faith: Ministry Conversations with Ronnie Worsham In this episode William, John, and Ronnie dive into part two of a discussion on integrating faith into all aspects of life. They explore how to make Jesus Lord of every area, including home, work, and friendships. Ronnie shares his insights on church governance, elder responsibilities, an…
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The title for today’s teaching reflects the Apostle Paul’s heartache, from the time of His Damascus Road Conversion. Having lived on both sides of the fence, first as a Jewish believer, following The Law to perfection, and then as a Believer in Jesus, enjoying the freedom of His new-found faith...
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Romans 8:28-39 - "Predestined For Change"
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52:51This week we are finishing up chapter eight in the book of Romans. We have learned that when God grips you by his grace, He will never let you go! No one can snatch you from Him, and nothing can separate you from His love. Romans 8 is arguably the greatest chapter in the Bible. It begins with "No Condemnation," and ends with "No Separation." Romans…
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Today's look at the final third of Romans 8, brings us to one of the great promises of Jesus to every reader. Who would not want to have an assurance that everything will work out to benefit us, without the Lord’s backing it up. But this promise is spoken with two caveats: 1) that we love God, and 2) that we are the “called” of God, meaning we are …
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Romans 8:14-27 - "Glorious Liberty"
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56:40Romans 8:14-27 focuses on the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, highlighting how the Spirit guides, empowers, and gives assurance of adoption as a child of God, even amidst suffering, because of the future glory to come; the key theme is that those led by the Spirit are truly children of God and can confidently anticipate their inh…
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Blending and Coordinating our Roles at Home, Church, Work and in Society
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2:07:05Ronnie Worsham, William Royal, John Von Runnen, and special guest Aaron Knowles, delve deep into the complexities of balancing various life roles as Christians. The conversation covers managing work, family, church, and societal responsibilities while staying true to one's faith. Aaron shares his experiences as an executive, associate pastor, and f…
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Upon teaching the reader of the difference between a fleshly life, and a Spirit-Filled life, the Apostle Paul informed the readers of this Epistle, “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, and walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit" (Romans 8:1). The curse of the Law is undone ...…
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Romans 8:1-13 - "Victory In Christ"
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42:31We are in Romans 8, which is one of the most beautiful chapters in all of the Bible. Romans chapter 8 carries with it assurance of great victory found in the work of Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
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As we begin Chapter 8 of Romans, Paul tells us of the victory he has found: “No condemnation” for them that follow after the Spirit, in spite of the flesh demanding satisfaction.
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From Churchgoers to Disciples: What is discipleship?
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2:03:37In this episode we delve into discipleship. The discussion begins by addressing a listener's question regarding loneliness and social anxiety, where Ronnie emphasizes how certain struggles choose us and the importance of fighting against them with faith and practical steps. The podcast then transitions into an in-depth conversation about disciplesh…
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Romans 7:14-25 - "Paul's Conundrum Is Ours"
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42:24Paul has been spending some time in Romans 6 and 7 reminding us that sin has no authority over us any longer. For those of us who are in Jesus, sin does not have any authority over our lives, no power over our will, and it does not set up a home inside our hearts. Jesus is king over our lives now! Yet, in Romans 7:14-25 we read of battles that are …
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Our faith is in the Lord Jesus Christ, of Who the scriptures say, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us of all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9)
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Romans 7:1-14 - "...For Example"
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52:33Romans 7:1-25 In chapter 7, Paul continues to explain why Christians are not under the Law. He also shows us why we lose our battle with the flesh even when we desire to do what is right and good. In addition, Paul is very open and honest about his own struggle with his flesh and the lessons he learned. This chapter reveals his conclusions concerni…
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Paul continues his teaching on righteousness, sanctification, The Law, Grace and Mercy, freedom, and bondage. The lessons in this chapter speak of his own past and testimony, learned at the feet of the Rabbis, and how exasperating it was to seek righteousness with God, via the rules of corrupted mankind.…
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Bridging Faith and Mental Health: Continuing the Conversation on Anxiety and Depression
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2:12:50This episode follows the previous episode about anxiety and depression, please listen to the previous episode first if you haven't already. This week's discussion touches on the importance of Christian community support, the role of interpersonal relationships, and practical strategies like light therapy and appropriate use of medication. Further, …
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Romans 6:14-23 - "Servants of Righteousness"
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56:18Whose servant are you? As Christians, we are no longer slaves to sin. Why? Paul explains in Romans 6:17, 18. It's because in Christ we have been given a new nature, and that new nature, one that has a compelling desire to know and obey God's Word. We were once slaves to sin, but are now servants of righteousness.…
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Last week we referenced the Book of Ruth briefly, the daughter-in-law of Naomi. Ruth’s homeland OF Moab held nothing for her after her husband died. She clung to Naomi because of Naomi’s faith in a living God. Naomi saw the possibility of a kinsman redeemer for Ruth because of the Law. Ruth stayed with Naomi and had hope. And as we read a few weeks…
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Matthew 1:1-17 - "Bloodline Restored"
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44:03God made King David a promise that his throne would be established forever. David's descendant would be the Messiah. I read somewhere that the Jewish people had a more detailed genealogy than any other group of people in all of world history. When we get to the New Testament it begins with the genealogy of Christ. A second genealogy is found in the…
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Both Mary and Joseph were of King David’s Royal Lineage as revealed in the two studies of it in Matthew (Joseph’s) and Luke (Mary’s). Much has been written about Mary’s role in the life of our Savior, but scriptures are all but silent about Joseph after Jesus was 12 years old, and His Earthly parents went looking for Him, returning to Jerusalem, an…
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Battling Anxiety and Depression
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2:09:21William Royal and John Von Runnen have an in-depth discussion with Ronnie Worsham on the pressing topics of anxiety and depression. The conversation touches on personal experiences, pastoral counseling insights, and the societal factors fueling these issues. Ronnie shares his own lifelong struggles with depression, offers therapeutic advice, and em…
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Romans 6:1-13 - "Moving Day"
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53:24Justification and sanctification are two different realities, but they must never be separated and isolated one from the other. If they become totally separated, the logical end is license. If they become merged together, a “works” oriented salvation results. Paul is moving from freedom from the penalty of sin, (1:18-5:21) to freedom from the power…
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Growing up, my folks put our house up for sale. My father had finished building our house the same year I was born. The Village was looking for a new Village Clerk, and to qualify for the position, Dad would need to reside in the village. Church and school would be the same, and my friends would be just outside the village. The house did not sell, …
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Romans 5:12-21 - "The Voice of Joy and Gladness"
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46:22As we finish Romans chapter 5, verses 12-21, Paul goes on to show us how one man offers the cure for the consequences of the sin that the first man introduced to the world with his first transgression. The main point of Paul’s argument is that Christ undid for humanity every horrible thing that Adam did by first sinning. This is why Adam is a “type…
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Today’s text begins with the word, “Wherefore.” It is from the Old English usage, identifying that a summary is to follow. The word takes us back to Chapter 3, verse 19, where this theme began. At the end of that opening verse, we learn from verse 23 that “all have sinned and come short of the glory of God.”…
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How Can We Sustain and Grow Our Relationship With God?
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1:53:20William and Ronnie delve into the complexities of nurturing and growing a relationship with God. To start off, Ronnie addresses a listener's question about balancing one's identity as a disciple with other significant life roles. The discussion extends to the importance of spiritual disciplines, community, personal experiences, and how encountering…
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Romans 5:1-11 - "Justification's Benefits"
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49:09This week, we begin our study in Romans from chapter 5. Paul begins Romans by showing the fallen condition of mankind and the righteousness of God in revealing His wrath toward sin. He then shows how God, in righteousness, has provided for man’s salvation, through the person and work of Jesus Christ. It is as though Paul is now saying, almost liter…
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Today, we learn what the Holy Spirit taught Paul by way of correction. When Paul was a “Pharisee of the Pharisees,” he lived under The Law of the Jewish faith. He believed in his faith, but missed the plain simple truth of what faith was according to God’s definition.
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Romans 4:13-25 - "Faith Wins for Jew and Gentile"
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53:25Paul has already written that there are none righteous. Our self-imagined goodness is already sin stained; therefore, we cannot earn our salvation through our works or religious observance. It wasn’t the law that gave Abraham the promise but the righteousness of faith. It is faith in the promise of God that has value not the law itself. Abraham is …
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Holiday Message - Though Thanksgiving Day is behind us, this is still Thanksgiving weekend. Travelers are still traveling, and the Holiday Season has just begun. The hype of retailers getting the newest, most fashionable, and most fun items to the marketplace is at the forefront of their minds.
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What Does it Mean to Have a Relationship with God?
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2:17:30In this week's conversation, John, William, and Ronnie discuss what it means to truly have a relationship with God. Drawing on Scripture, personal stories, and years of ministry experience, they explore how faith matures over time, how to build unity in the church, and how to navigate challenges in discipleship. This episode encourages listeners to…
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Romans 3:30 - 4:12 - "Righteousness and Justification"
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48:00This chapter is perhaps one of the greatest chapters in the Bible on salvation by faith alone. Many religious groups claim to believe in salvation by faith, but not in salvation by faith alone. It is even common to find people in good churches who are not sure if they are saved or not because of something they may have done since they made their de…
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The authority of our Court System seems to always be in question these days. Perhaps it is because there’s too many cooks in the kitchen. Or better stated, too many kitchens! We have local courts, City Courts, County Courts, State Courts, Federal Courts, and The Supreme Court. Each is overseen by a Judge, or by Judges. And if you don’t like the ver…
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Loneliness and Belonging
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2:30:00In this episode Ronnie, John, and William discuss the topic of loneliness, somewhat initiated by an article from Christianity Today. John starts the conversation, highlighting recent discussions among church leaders about the increasing prevalence of loneliness. Ronnie shares his foundational notes, emphasizing the need for balanced emotional healt…
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Romans 3:21-31 - "Righteousness In Christ"
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55:35Paul introduces a righteousness from God that comes apart from the Law, though the Law and the Prophets testify to it (Romans 3:21). This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe, without distinction (Romans 3:22). All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God but are justified freely by His grace through the red…
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We have all heard the term “righteousness” bandied about, both in Churches, and in God’s Word. We learn of a righteous life, not so much by witnessing it in others (even when it is there), but by reading of it in the scriptures, the Gospels in particular, covering the Life of Christ. The Four Evangelists tell us of it, each from different perspecti…
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Bringing Jesus into our Conflicts
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2:15:20Ronnie, John, and William have a discussion on handling conflict, a universal experience. The discussion begins with listener questions, highlighting themes of empathy, deep care for others, and the challenges of loving difficult people. Ronnie addresses various types of conflict, especially within marriages, families, churches, workplaces, and com…
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Romans 3:9-20 - "The Unregenerate Man"
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53:46Paul declares that all people—both Jews and gentiles—are under the power of sin and cannot be justified through the Law. Romans 3:9–20 is the conclusion of a longer section of the letter that begins in 1:18. In this section, Paul argues that all people—both gentiles and Jews—have some awareness or knowledge of God, whether through experience of the…
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After last week’s study in the beginning of Romans 3, Paul asks a rhetorical question of the Jews dwelling inn Rome: “Are we better than they?” Is God unrighteous because He takes vengeance?
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Navigating Politics as Followers of Jesus
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2:18:03In this episode Ronnie, John, and William engage in an extensive discussion on the intersection of politics and faith. They address the importance of understanding one's own political and spiritual journey, highlighting influences from personal experiences and scripture. Key topics include approaching politics with a kingdom mindset, living above t…
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Romans 3:1-10 - "Chosen People"
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1:03:43The Bible is clear in declaring the truth about humanity: we are all sinners and held under the dominion of sin. There is nothing righteous in us to commend us to God. Yet it is only when we acknowledge this truth, and divine assessment of us that we can find God's purpose in revealing this to us, and the ultimate solution, salvation through Jesus …
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As we ended Romans 2 last week, it was a blistering critique of Judaism, and how it evolved through the years since God gave the Law to Moses. Chapter 3 begins with the question: “What advantage then hath the Jew?” If there is no difference between Gentile behaviors and Jewish, then were the Jews chosen for naught?…
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A View From the Inside: A Conversation with John and William
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2:00:08In this episode Ronnie turns the tables and interviews John and William. Together they engage in a series of candid conversations about the complexities of faith, relationships, and leadership in ministry. They highlight the importance of sharing real, imperfect stories to showcase God's work through flawed individuals, the transformative power of …
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Romans 2:17-29 - "Check for Motes"
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50:28Throughout this section, Paul takes the self-righteous Jew to task. But this text applies to all self-righteous people. Many people think that by keeping the Ten Commandments, they can merit righteousness before God. The problem is that one must do so perfectly one hundred percent of the time. Scripture says, “whoever keeps the whole law but fails …
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The message from last week continues, and becomes more personal, more intuitive in its approach to interpersonal behaviors. As Paul continues to address the Romans, we find his Epistle having much in common with the Gospel of Matthew...
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The Case For Church Planting
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2:18:48In this episode, John Von Runnen and William Royal sit down with lifelong pastor Ronnie Worsham to discuss the profound journey of church planting and how God shaped his call to lead a church planting movement. Ronnie and John share stories and takeaways from planting the Mission Church, Wylie Northeast, Denton North, Arlington Central, and East Pl…
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Romans 2:1-16 - "Patient Continuance"
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40:44Do you believe in a coming day of judgment? The question has been asked many times, and the answers are usually the same. Some of course will answer, “Yes, of course I do.” Most others will answer like this: “I don’t believe a God of love will judge anybody” or “I’m not worried about it because I’m not as bad as others are, in fact I’m a good perso…
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Paul’s second chapter of Romans brings home a point that God wants us to recognize, and have it lay in our hearts permanently...
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The Last 25 Years Part 2: Becoming a Family of Churches
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1:58:17In this episode we continue pastor Ronnie Worsham's story, catching up to present day. Ronnie reflects on the foundational and doctrinal issues central to church movements and offers a Christ-centric philosophy of discipleship. The conversation also explores spiritual discernment, critiques on church leadership and organization, and the balance bet…
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Romans 1:18-32 - "The Road to Idolatry"
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57:07This week, we are looking at verses 18-32 of Romans chapter 1. The title of this morning's message is, "The Road to Idolatry." Idolatry is worshipping something other than the True GOD in the True Way (Leviticus 19:4). Idolatry is the product of rebellion, not confusion. While hearts and minds darkened by sin can’t find God on their own apart from …
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As we begin the Epistle of Paul to the Romans today, we must acknowledge that it is a letter to The Church in Rome. Written about 60 A.D., it is a Christian Church in its infant form during the Roman Empire. Later on, the church would grow in its influence and administration. Then 1,000 years after this letter, pride had entered into the Church, an…
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