Romans pt 31 - Original Sin? (5:12)
God is not holding you responsible for the sins of others, not even Adam. In fact, the text says the exact opposite. It says that you are responsible for your own sin. Paul, in Romans 5, takes the position that all people die because all people sin. You might put it like this: “Adam was from the dust; he was human, so he sinned. Are you human; from the dust? Then you have sinned as well!”.
Romans pt 30 - (5:6-11) Who is God in you?
Christian theology teaches that we are image bearers. We are temples. We house the image of God. This means that when people are in our presence, they are also in the presence of the divine image, and it should be easy to see.
Romans part 29 - (5:1-5) Peace, Patience, and Hope
“There are social implications for the theological reality that we claim. How many times do the people who follow the Prince of Peace have to be encouraged to live in peace among themselves?”
The Mission of God
Salvation, in the Bible, is never just one thing. It addresses the wide range of human need, from the physical to the emotional, and even the spiritual.
Four Reasons we Gather on Sundays
Yesterday, I offered four simple reasons that Watermark Church still gathers every Sunday, despite emphasizing the table fellowship of the home as the center of the early church. Here they are, as well as some discussion questions for Watermark House churches.
Romans pt 28: An Entire Chapter about Circumcision!
If you want to be Godly, if you want to love people how God loves them, then you need to pay attention to HOW God loves them...
Romans Pt: 27 - The Secret Message of Romans 3:23
The real message of Romans 3:23 is captured by backing out a little bit and looking at the sentences both before and after it…
Resources for Communal Discernment
This resource page will be a living document, meaning that the pastoral staff will update it as we come across invaluable resources that help us think through the issues of our time and place.
Session 26 - The Four Questions of Romans 3
It is a line of questions that reveals a faith that has been malformed, crooked, off-balance. A faith that has turned inwards on the self, making the SELF the beneficiary of all that God has done in the world.
Romans pt 25 - From Religious Conviction to Religious Oppression
Things often start off as religious convictions and make their way toward spiritual abuses.
Romans pt 24: Favortism
“They do not sin like the Gentiles, or if they do, their sin is not so serious.” This week, we had a short teaching about the absurdity of favoritism in the church in Rome.
How the New Testament Works
How did the early church handle the Bible? Which texts did they read? If they didn’t have Pauls writings, what were they reading and why?
Romans part 21: The Mystery (Ro 11:25-36)
What is Jesus trying to accomplish by asking us to love our enemies?
Is this just busy work for the Christian?
Is it just a nice sentiment?
Romans pt 20: Grafting Branches
It is not the toil of bible study, it is not the ruthless shame-filled purging of sin, it is not emotional experience or reading a thousands books. It is abiding with Jesus.
The Ascension of Christ
When it comes to the Ascension of Christ and how it has been taught in modern evangelicalism, there are things we often miss and things we often get wrong.
Romans pt 18; The Shape of Israel
Jesus stands at the center of the history of the people of God; he becomes the entire point of Israel. He stands as the fulfillment of all that God was doing both through the people of Israel and the Torah. Their story passes through Christ, becoming Christoform, shaped by Christ, into the shape of Christ.
Romans pt 16: Jealousy & Conversion
Did Paul really say that God uses jealousy to bring his people back to Him? Why would he say something like that?
Also, a short conversation on conversion. Click on through!
Romans pt15: Zeal is Timeless
Paul says, “Look, I know you are zealous for God, but you are trying to turn people into Israelites instead of Jesus’ followers.” This is a trap that many religious people fall into; many in the modern church are trying to turn people into good Americans instead of Christlike humans (something that often requires us to be bad Americans).
The Good Shepherd
In the ancient world, the term "Shepherd" was synonymous with Kings. When we talk about the "Good Shepherd," we refer to the world receiving a new king, a new shepherd…