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If you’ll recall, Romans chapter two is really like a courtroom scene, where all of mankind is guilty, and without excuse. We will stand before God the judge one day to give an account for our lives. There is a way to be declared not guilty, and that’s through trusting in Christ and turning from your sin. Our salvation has nothing to do with any deed we do, and that’s an important point to remember.
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Today on Sound Doctrine, Pastor Jeff Johnson will dissect the masterful, Spirit led defense that Stephen gave the Jews. It is one of the greatest defenses of the gospel one our Lord Jesus Christ in all of scripture, and it’s recorded for us in Acts chapter seven.
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We see injustice in our world, sin being celebrated, and evil seems to be triumphing. It leaves some to wonder when God will step in and do something about it. Well, the fact is, God will judge. The Bible assures us of that. And when He does, it will be according to deeds, truth and accumulated guilt. That rises to the surface in today’s study of Romans two.
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Pastor Jeff Johnson has an eye on the first five verses of Romans two today, which clearly describes self-righteousness. And in case you haven’t noticed, it’s all around us today. But here’s something else you need to know - our righteousness is filthy rags. And God has a much better plan for us.
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Pastor Jeff Johnson is going through Romans right now, and we enter chapter two today. Our attention turns now to self-righteousness. Let’s make sure we don’t fall into that camp ourselves.
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Romans describes two very different pathways. One that leads to blessing, life and soul satisfaction. And another that leads you down a pathway to perversity and ends in destruction and devastation. The question each of us must answer is this: what path will I choose? Well if you’re on the wrong path today, there is hope. And we’ll tell you about God’s cure for a messed up life’s we wrap up our look at Romans chapter one.
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When we left you last time, Jeff was describing a few of the stages of mankind’s downward spiral into perversity. We’ll cover the fourth and final stage today. As we look around us we see a world sliding deeper and deeper into sin. And a big part of the problem is how easy it is to get away with it. Sin these days is not only tolerated, it is celebrated! Let’s join pastor Jeff Johnson join Romans chapter one.
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We’re continuing in chapter six in our study through the book of Acts. We’ll begin with verse eight today, as we see the story of the first martyr of the Christian church, Stephen. His story not only points out what a great man of faith he was, but as you’ll see, it also resembles what Jesus went through when he was arrested, tried, and crucified.
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Every year, people all over the world celebrate the LGBTQ lifestyle, in what they call “Pride Month.” But when you open the Scriptures, God makes it very clear what He thinks of this behavior and what it leads to. We all know someone who has fallen into that sinful lifestyle, and it’s heartbreaking to see the destruction it causes. So today on Sound Doctrine pastor Jeff will encourage us to agree with God, helping us understand what’s really going on around us.
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As we look at the perversion and darkness all around us today, we have to wonder how we have gone is far astray from God’s will and desire for our world. There has to be something that can be done to stem the tide of destruction we see taking place. Romans chapter one lays that out for us. Today on Sound Doctrine pastor Jeff Johnson talks more about the pathway to perversion our world is on, and God’s answer to that perversion.
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Today we’ll see that much of humanity is on the pathway to perversion. We can see it all around us on TV, movies, the internet… God has provided an exit strategy and it’s the gospel. Perhaps you need to take that exit and get on the road to eternal life today?
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We take you into the New Testament book of Romans again today. And in the middle of chapter one we enter a courtroom. Televised trials are very popular these days, and if there had been television in Paul’s day, this would have been a blockbuster! God is the judge and mankind is on trial, found guilty of rejection and rebellion. With that said, there is wonderful hope for us all, and it’s in the gospel!
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Today we head back to the book of Romans, chapter one. It’s there, we hear all about the gospel of grace, by faith in Jesus. It emphasizes not what you need to do for the Lord but what He has done for you. Romans chapter one and verse seventeen makes that abundantly clear.
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On today’s edition of Sound Doctrine, we are given the opportunity to evaluate our values. Pastor Jeff Johnson looks at the life witness of Stephen. Beginning in Acts chapter six, we have the record of Stephen, the Church's first Martyr. The impact of his life and character is certainly inspiring. It shows the power of a holy life living out what is truly valuable.
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Pastor Jeff is about to share some powerful observations about the gospel, that are most certainly noteworthy. The gospel really lives up to its name. It’s good news. And with everything going on in this world right now, I think you’d agree we can most certainly all use some good news.
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Today pastor Jeff Johnson wraps up his mini-series on the ten marks of a healthy Christian. It’s part of our study in Romans - considered by many to be one of the most important books in the bible. We find these marks in Paul’s life, but can they be found in yours? Let’s do some healthy introspection to see where we’re at spiritually.
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How do you determine your spiritual health? Well that’s where Romans chapter one comes in handy. This amazing and relevant chapter gives us ten marks of a healthy Christian. So what do you say we do a spiritual health exam today on Sound Doctrine? No appointment necessary!
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Last time you may recall, pastor Jeff Johnson gave us the first mark of a healthy Christian. It was the giving of thanks. We’ll take a look at a few more today, which include praying for others and serving the Lord.
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Pastor Jeff Johnson will be spotlighting ten marks of a healthy Christian on our next four programs. As we go along through this list, you might want to write them down and keep them in a convenient place, for easy reference. The first is the giving of thanks!
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The Lord gifts us each with unique strengths and talents that we can use for his glory. Today, we’ll see how this happened in the early church. In Acts six, the Apostles learned the importance of organization and delegation of authority. Each member of the church has a ministry to be faithful to.
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