Introduction Imagine a judge who condemns criminals but secretly engages in the same crimes. Would he be just? Paul, in Romans 2, warns that God’s judgment is impartial—He sees beyond outward appearance and looks at the heart. Many people condemn others while being...
Introduction A man once received a letter from the bank warning him about his overdue payments. He ignored it. Then came a second and a third—each one a stronger warning. Eventually, his assets were seized. He had no one to blame but himself. Romans 1:18-32 is God’s...
Sin to Avoid (Red – None Highlighted) No specific sins were highlighted, but from Romans 1:1-10, we can infer: Neglecting our calling – Paul emphasizes that we are set apart for the Gospel (v.1). Ignoring or resisting God’s purpose for us is a danger. Lack of...
Introduction: Life often presents us with situations where we lack the resources to move forward—just like the wedding at Cana where the wine ran out. But when we follow Jesus’ instructions without questioning, we witness His power. John 2 teaches us the importance of...
Introduction John 1:1-18 is known as the prologue to the Gospel of John, presenting Jesus as the eternal Word (Logos) and highlighting His divinity, incarnation, and mission on Earth. Background and Context Author: The Apostle John, an eyewitness to Jesus’ ministry....