March 08, 2026
Nate RectorA Legacy of Faith
Romans 4 is definitely written for a Jewish audience who believed they could earn their way into God’s graces. We no longer think that, but there is something else wonderful in this chapter worth thinking about.
Romans 4 is definitely written for a Jewish audience who believed they could earn their way into God’s graces. We no longer think that, but there is something else wonderful in this chapter worth thinking about.
This week, we explore the righteousness of God, what it really is, and why it abounds despite our sin.
Having established the sinful nature of all men, Paul confronts the Jewish audience with their heritage’s inability to rescue them from their nature. What do we have to learn from this?
As we launch our series in Romans, chapter 1 establishes some essential fundamental truths.