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Messages from North River Community Church every week from Senior Pastor Paul Atwater.
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After 36 weeks of deep theological teaching in Romans, Paul surprises readers by ending with something unexpected: a long list of names. Rather than concluding with more doctrine, he celebrates the real people who served faithfully behind the scenes, carried the gospel forward, and opened their homes for ministry. This final chapter provides a mast…
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The apostle Paul provides a powerful blueprint for effective ministry through seven foundational principles found in Romans 15. Rather than relying on charisma, large budgets, or polished programs, Paul's approach was grounded in something far more substantial and lasting. Paul begins with grace as his foundation, acknowledging that everything he a…
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The apostle Paul provides essential guidance for navigating differences within the church community, calling believers to move from mere tolerance to active edification. He begins by warning against becoming stumbling blocks to fellow believers, emphasizing that while we have freedom in Christ, mature faith is measured not by what we're free to do,…
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Romans 14 provides essential guidance for navigating disagreements among Christians on disputable matters - those issues where Scripture allows room for different convictions among sincere believers. Unlike clear biblical commands about honesty, sexual purity, or Christ's deity, disputable matters include questions about Bible translations, alcohol…
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Romans 13 presents a compelling vision for how Christians should spend the rest of their lives in light of God's mercy. Paul writes with urgency, reminding believers that the day of Christ's return is approaching, which should transform how we live now. He focuses on three main calls: pay what you owe (especially the continuing debt of love), put o…
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Romans 13 presents one of Scripture's most challenging teachings - our relationship to governing authorities as Christians. Building on Romans 12:1-2, Paul explains that living as 'living sacrifices' includes submitting to earthly authorities because all authority ultimately comes from God. This submission isn't conditional on the government's good…
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Romans 12 presents Paul's vision for a life transformed by love, addressing how we treat both fellow believers and those who oppose us. The foundation isn't simply trying harder but living in view of God's mercies shown to us through the gospel. Paul begins by calling for sincere, unhypocritical love - removing our masks to love people genuinely ra…
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Christians are called to respond to darkness with durable hope, overcoming evil with good as Romans 12:21 instructs. This means being kingdom-first people who choose peace and focus on what is true and worship-worthy. The practical application of this calling comes through understanding and using our spiritual gifts.Spiritual gifts are grace in mot…
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Good News Gets Practical: Discovering God's Will
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42:54Romans 12:1-2 provides a practical roadmap for discovering God's will, which Paul describes as 'good, pleasing, and perfect.' The journey begins with understanding God's mercy—how He justified us freely, made peace with us, united us with Christ, gave us His Spirit, declared 'no condemnation,' and included us in His story. This mercy becomes the fo…
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Romans 11 explores the nature of genuine faith and God's sovereign plan for both Israel and Gentiles. Paul addresses whether Israel has fallen beyond recovery with an emphatic 'Of course not!' explaining that their disobedience actually opened salvation to everyone else. This demonstrates God's remarkable ability to use rejection to expand His King…
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In Romans 10, Paul shifts from discussing God's sovereignty to addressing human responsibility in salvation. He begins by expressing his deep personal anguish over Israel's spiritual condition, showing that theological understanding should increase our passion for evangelism, not diminish it. Paul explains that Israel had religious zeal but lacked …
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Romans 9 presents a dramatic shift from Paul's triumphant declaration of God's love in chapter 8 to his profound grief over his fellow Israelites who rejected Christ. Paul's sorrow is so deep that he states he would be willing to be cut off from Christ for their sake—a powerful example of Christlike love for the lost. He recounts Israel's incredibl…
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Romans 8:31 poses a powerful question: 'If God is for us, who can be against us?' This isn't merely a comforting sentiment but a declaration that can fundamentally change how we view our lives and challenges. Many of us experience seasons where we question if God is still in our corner, especially after failures or disappointments. We look to the s…
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Romans 8:28 assures believers that God works through all circumstances—not just the pleasant ones—for our ultimate good. This isn't wishful thinking but certainty based on God's character and promises. While God doesn't cause every difficult situation, He actively shapes every experience toward something beneficial, even during our most painful mom…
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In this sermon, Pastor Steve explores Romans 8, focusing on the freedom from condemnation and the adoption we receive as children of God. He begins by using the metaphor of baggage filled with guilt and fear that many carry, then explains how Romans 8:1 declares there is no condemnation for those in Christ. The sermon emphasizes that Christians bat…
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Romans 8 provides a powerful framework for understanding suffering from a biblical perspective. Paul begins by addressing the tension between our spiritual desires and physical reality—our minds chase after Christ while our bodies remain fallen. Yet he assures us there is no condemnation through Christ. The chapter reveals that suffering with Chris…
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No Condemnation for Those Who Are in Christ
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34:59A fierce battle rages within every believer's mind between the law of sin (the natural pull toward sinful behavior) and the law of God (the Holy Spirit's guidance). Romans 8:1-2 offers profound hope: 'There is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.' This means that while believers still struggle with sin, they stand forgiv…
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The Holy Spirit functions as our divine coach in life's journey, working behind the scenes to help us discover our potential and become who God created us to be. Romans 8 reveals how the Spirit breaks the power of sin in our lives, giving us the freedom to choose God's way instead of remaining trapped in destructive patterns. This transformation in…
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Christians often experience an internal tug-of-war between their desire to follow Christ and the pull of sin. In Romans 7, Paul candidly describes this struggle, confessing that he doesn't understand why he does what he hates instead of what he wants to do. This isn't a contradiction of his teaching about freedom from sin, but rather an honest ackn…
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In Romans 7, Paul addresses a fundamental question about the relationship between God's law and Christian freedom. He explains that while the law is holy, righteous, and good, it was never designed to save us—only to reveal our sinfulness. Using marriage as an analogy, Paul shows that just as death ends a marriage contract, our identification with …
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In Romans 6, Paul addresses a common misunderstanding about grace - that being free from the law means we can sin freely. He emphatically rejects this notion, explaining that grace doesn't lower God's standard but raises our ability to live up to it. Paul uses the metaphor of slavery to illustrate that everyone serves something; there's no such thi…
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Living under grace rather than under the law represents a fundamental shift in our relationship with God and approach to spiritual life. Romans 6:14 reveals that sin loses its mastery when we move from law to grace. The law, while good and reflective of God's standards, functions like a mirror—showing our flaws without providing power to fix them. …
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Grace is often misunderstood as permission to sin when it's actually God's power to free us from sin's grip. In Romans 6, Paul addresses this misconception head-on, emphasizing that followers of Jesus have died to sin and shouldn't continue living in it. Our identity as Christians means we have a new spiritual nature, though we must intentionally c…
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Diving into the Lord's Prayer - "Our Father" (Week 1)
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From Adam to Christ examines the profound theological concept of Federal Headship through Paul's teaching in Romans 5. Adam, as humanity's representative, introduced sin and death into the world through his disobedience in Eden. This explains why we're born not just committing sins but as sinners by nature—carrying guilt, condemnation, and separati…
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Leaving a Legacy - "Our Collective Legacy" - (Week 4)
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Pain and suffering are universal experiences that often lead us to question God's presence and purpose. However, these challenges serve as spiritual resistance training, strengthening faith and deepening dependence on God. Through the Holy Spirit, God remains exceptionally close to those who are brokenhearted, actively providing comfort and strengt…
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Leaving a Legacy - "Legacy of Generous Hearts" - (Week 3)
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When we receive salvation through Christ, we experience a complete transformation in our relationship with God. The first major benefit is true peace with God - not merely an emotional state, but an objective reality where former enemies become beloved children. This means no more hiding, proving ourselves, or living under constant guilt. We gain p…
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Leaving a Legacy - "Legacy Foundations" - (Week 2)
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The relationship between faith and law represents a fundamental choice between self-reliance and God-reliance. Through examining Abraham's story, we discover that genuine righteousness comes not through following religious laws, but through faith in God's promises. Abraham exemplified this faith by actively listening for God's voice, thoughtfully c…
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Leaving a Legacy - "Why Your Legacy Matters" - (Week 1)
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The essence of genuine faith, as illustrated through the lives of Abraham and David, reveals that salvation has always been a matter of trust in God rather than religious performance. Abraham, who lived before religious laws were established, was declared righteous simply through his belief in God's promises. This demonstrates that true faith isn't…
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The Cross Before Me - "The Surprising Power of the Cross" (Week 4 - Easter)
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The Cross Before Me - "The Cross and the Seal" (Week 3 - Psalm Sunday)
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The Cross Before Me - "The King and the Cross" (Week 2)
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The gospel stands as God's ultimate rescue plan for humanity, revealing His righteousness and demonstrating both perfect justice and boundless mercy. Instead of presenting a list of rules or standards to achieve, it showcases what God has already accomplished through Jesus Christ. This divine plan makes salvation accessible to everyone, regardless …
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The Cross Before Me - "The Confession and the Cross" (Week 1)
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Romans 3 presents a compelling examination of humanity's universal condition and our desperate need for divine grace. Like a courtroom verdict, this passage delivers the sobering truth that all people stand guilty before God, regardless of their religious background or moral achievements. The text explains that being under sin affects every aspect …
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Walking with Jesus - "Recognized By Our Fruit" (Week 14)
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True faith extends far beyond religious practices and traditions, focusing instead on a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. While many rely on religious labels, biblical knowledge, and rituals as proof of their faith, these external elements alone don't guarantee salvation. Authentic Christianity manifests through internal transformation, Spiri…
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Walking with Jesus - "Building on the Rock" (Week 13)
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How desperate are you for God's forgiveness?
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44:29Romans 2 addresses two distinct groups: those living rebelliously and those who are self-righteous, judging others while committing similar sins. The passage emphasizes that God's judgment is impartial, extending to everyone regardless of their religious background. Even those without formal religious instruction have God's law written on their hea…
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Walking with Jesus - "Confessions of a Seed Sower" (Week 12)
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Living according to God's standards in a world that often promotes contrary values requires understanding biblical righteousness - God's perfect standard in every attribute, attitude, behavior, and word. Through Jesus Christ, believers can attain righteousness before God, despite their inability to achieve perfection on their own. This transformati…
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Walking with Jesus - "Loving Our Enemies" (Week 11)
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Paul's powerful opening to Romans establishes fundamental truths about Christian identity and the transformative power of the gospel. Rather than highlighting his credentials, Paul identifies primarily as a servant of Christ Jesus, challenging believers to examine what truly defines them. He emphasizes Jesus' unique identity as both fully human and…
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