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King’s Church exists to make Jesus known throughout Washington, DC. Join us each week for new sermons as we proclaim the Gospel in our nation’s capital. For more information on our church and service times, please visit KingsChurchDC.com
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We launched a new series on the Gospel of John this week, beginning with the book's famous prologue. We were reminded of Christ's identity first and foremost: He is both on with God and separate from God, the light of the world and the life of the world, one who has taken on flesh and provided access to God's glory. May we all know Christ more and …
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We begin the year looking at another Psalm: Psalm 16. Psalm 16 is a rich, comforting, and challenging Psalm that both promises us a beautiful inheritance, but that also ultimately points to Jesus as the one who causes the lines to fall for us in pleasant places. Pastor Daniel Davis reminded us of God's all-encompassing redemption of His people in C…
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As we continued in our series in Romans, we looked at chapter 14 together where we saw how we should navigate tricky situations where the consciences of two believers are at odds. In such instances, Christians are called to remember the unity they have in Christ first and foremost and in cases, exercise costly love to adjust ones life to build othe…
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This week we looked at one of the more challenging passages of Romans, which is all about God's remnant people that He has ransomed and rescued through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection. God's promises are sure and His mercy sweet. He has grafted us as believers into the tree of His chosen people not because of anything we have done to deserve i…
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As we studied Romans 10, we learned that the answer to the question, "is God sovereign or are humans responsible?" is a resounding "yes!" Jesus is Lord, and our salvation belongs entirely to Him. And the work that Christ has done on the cross requires something of us: adherence to the message that Jesus is Lord, a commitment to the mission to tell …
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Romans 9 is all about the mystery of the grace of God: our salvation ultimately is His work, not ours. He has extended his mercy to us out of shear grace for the sake of His name. This is good news for those of us in Christ Jesus; He has had mercy on us, and we are secure in Him. Even though we might not always understand it, we can trust in His so…
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This week, we concluded our month-study in Romans 8, learning that God works the bad things in our life for good, we can't lose the good things God gives us, and God through Jesus will see us home. The good news that the Gospel goes so much deeper than mere cliches; it is a life-changing, perspective-shifting truth that has the power to conform any…
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In the continuation of our study in Romans 8, we focus this week on how through Jesus' sacrifice and resurrection we are filled with hope and promise of a glorious future even in the midst of our suffering. God sends the Holy Spirit to intercede for us, brining comfort, guidance, and strength whenever we face those challenging moments. It's a beaut…
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We continued in our study of Romans 8 celebrating and marveling at the Gospel. We were reminded that Christ has died, taking our sin onto Himself, and thus taking our isolation and alienation from the Father as He went to the grave. In its place, He has given us the Holy Spirit, confirming for us our identity as children of God, remade fro the purp…
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We begin our study of Romans chapter 8 which is widely considered one of the most famous chapters of the Bible. In the beginning of Romans 8, we learned that because of Christ righteousness the Holy Spirit now dwells in us, freeing us from shame, condemnation, and death. This is not due to our own effort or righteousness, but is solely due to God's…
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As we continued our study in Romans 7, we were reminded that within this life, we have come to understand that two fundamental realities coexist: on our own, we are incapable of achieving victory, yet through Jesus Christ, victory becomes inevitable. By virtue of Christ's sacrificial life, death and resurrection, we are assured that we will conquer…
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