

Romans 1:18-32
Jan 1, 1970
Dive into challenging themes from Romans 1:18-32, where faith is emphasized over works for justification. Explore the significance of nature in connecting with the divine and the perils of knowledge without a personal relationship with God. The discussion confronts modern misconceptions about truth and idol worship, urging listeners to reflect on accountability within the church. It also tackles sin in ancient contexts, highlighting the need for introspection and a return to biblical principles.
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Righteousness Revealed by Faith
- God's righteousness is revealed through the gospel of Jesus Christ to justify us by faith, not by works.
- Our works are like filthy rags and cannot save us; faith alone grants salvation from God's wrath.
Experience God Through Creation
- Get out into nature to see and experience the power of God's creation firsthand.
- Let the glory of creation renew your awe of God and His handiwork.
Knowledge Without Worship Is Vanity
- Humanity often knows God through creation but fails to glorify or thank Him, leading to vanity and folly.
- Knowledge of God is worthless if it doesn't lead to holy living and heartfelt worship.