But Now
The universe around us and the witness of our own hearts both align to point us toward the holy God Who created and sustains it all. Yet we sense that we are unprepared to face Him, knowing the flaws and failures within us. In this message on Romans 3, we learn how the Lord Jesus addressed this dilemma by His sinless life and atoning death on our behalf. How are we to respond to the provision of grace that God offers? By humbly accepting His gift of righteousness and placing our faith in Christ and His redeeming work to bring us to God.
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11/09/25
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