Aletheia Church, Cambridge

Aletheia Church, Adam Mabry
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Oct 27, 2019 • 47min

Faith to Receive the Promises of God

Sometimes, our hard work turns out to not be enough to achieve a desired outcome, and this is never more true than in the story of our salvation. Our salvation is built on trust in God's promises, not in the power of our own works. In this sermon, Pastor Donny explores Romans 4 to uncover what it looks like to have faith to receive the promises of God.
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Oct 20, 2019 • 31min

The Family of God By Faith

How do we enter into the God's family to become one of His children? Did God change the requirements for salvation between the Old and New Testaments? In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores Romans 4 to illuminate Paul's claim that we find ourselves (and have always found ourselves) in the family of God by faith.
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Oct 20, 2019 • 31min

The Family of God By Faith

How do we enter into the God's family to become one of His children? Did God change the requirements for salvation between the Old and New Testaments? In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores Romans 4 to illuminate Paul's claim that we find ourselves (and have always found ourselves) in the family of God by faith.
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Oct 13, 2019 • 43min

Justified By Grace

In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores the last half of Romans 3 to unpack how exactly God's grace, shown through Jesus, reconciles us to God and reveals Him to be trustworthy.
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Oct 6, 2019 • 45min

Sinful Humans, Faithful God

In our lives, we love stories that remind us of hope and grace and kindness. And yet, there's a real possibility that we embrace these stories because they distract us from the turmoil of sin that we create ourselves. In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores Romans 3 to illustrate that sin is far more dangerous than we ever imagined, and in the face of our sin, God is far more faithful than we ever expected.
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Oct 6, 2019 • 45min

Sinful Humans, Faithful God

In our lives, we love stories that remind us of hope and grace and kindness. And yet, there's a real possibility that we embrace these stories because they distract us from the turmoil of sin that we create ourselves. In this sermon, Pastor Adam explores Romans 3 to illustrate that sin is far more dangerous than we ever imagined, and in the face of our sin, God is far more faithful than we ever expected.
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Sep 29, 2019 • 41min

God, The Righteous Judge

We love to love our tribes. Families, friends, races, religions, Republicans, Democrats, rich, poor - we tend, as humans, to embrace those things which distinguish us from other groups. Our problem arises when we set ourselves as judges above other groups, because God is the only one in the universe just enough to judge between the groups of the world. How can we abandon our desires to judge those around us? In this passage, Pastor Adam unpacks our false group identities and shows from Romans 2 that our judging attitudes condemn us when we fail to see that God will judge everyone equally.
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Sep 22, 2019 • 51min

The Wrath of God

When you love someone, but you're watching them hurtle towards self-destruction, you might find yourself filled with anger about the situation. This is something of the substance of the wrath of God. In this sermon on the second half of Romans 1, Pastor Adam tackles the topic of God's wrath and challenges us to respond with repentant obedience at the idea of God's wrath.
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Sep 15, 2019 • 42min

Believing Obedience

For Christians, Romans is the single most important letter ever written. It bears some of the most thorough theological explorations of the Gospel and its implications for followers of Jesus. In the opening of his letter, Paul details the power of the Gospel for all those who believe. What is the power of the Gospel, and what can it do for followers of Jesus? In this sermon, Pastor Adam opens Romans 1 to explore the life-changing implications of believing in and obeying Jesus.
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Sep 8, 2019 • 43min

Vision Sunday

Why does Aletheia Church exist? What do we dream that God would do in our city and all across New England? And how can we live out this vision for the glory of God and the good of all people? In this sermon, Pastor Adam describes the vision given for Aletheia Church, and shows from the scriptures that the vision for which Christ gave his life must become the vision for which we live ours.

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