Our greatest sin is that we do not take sin as seriously as we once did. Any and every sin is unfaithfulness.
You and I see a great many things, and it is those things that remain in our vision even after we see them that dominate us. The last look either gives us rest and assurance or restlessness.
It is not easy to stay holy in a world of unholiness, but that is exactly where God has put us.
It doesn't matter how dark the circumstances may appear, it always ends on a note of victory.
Ron gives a compelling message on the power that lies within the book of Romans.
God is working to chisle out the image of His son in your life.
In this episode, we take a look at one of the most powerful weapons God has given us — the weapon of intercessory prayer.
All the way through the book of Romans we see that our glory in Christ and suffering or both a part of following Christ.
Jesus never left anyone in any doubt of what would happen if they followed Him.
Our Lord takes a mess and makes harmony and beauty out of it. What we lost in sin we more than regained through grace.
The true mark of a follower of Christ isn’t just what we believe or how we act—it’s the presence of the Holy Spirit living within us.
The only two categories of which man finds themselves is either in the flesh or in the spirit.
We have been pardoned and yet we are still living behind bars. We are a slave to so many things.
Even after salvation, we still wrestle with the old nature—we can’t escape the flesh because it stays with us. In today’s message, Ron unpacks the three stages every believer experiences after coming to Christ, and he shows us how to walk faithfully and uprightly through each step of the journey.
Most people live with the idea that we can earn salvation through our own merit. But the Bible makes it clear—there’s nothing we can do to earn it. Salvation is a gift of God’s grace.
In today’s message, Ron unpacks the difference between living under the law and living under grace—and what that means for how we deal with sin in our daily lives.
When we put our faith in Christ, God declares us righteous. But that doesn’t mean we’re free to live however we want. God’s desire is that sin would no longer rule over our lives as believers.
In today’s message from Romans 5, Ron Dunn unpacks the truth that every one of us is mastered by something—either by sin or by grace.
You always get you hope for when you put your hope and confidence in God.
When God looks into a believers life and examines their life He sees nothing there to accuse them.