The Debt of Grace & The Power of God (Romns 1:8-17)

A Bridge Built on Grace
Ancient Rome was the center of power, wealth, and philosophy, but for the early Christians living there, it was a hurricane of opposition. Paul wrote to this "no-name" church not with light pleasantries, but with heavy stones of affection and substance, building a bridge of theology that still holds weight for us today. He wanted them to know that their flickering faith was actually a beacon of hope for the whole world.
This message challenges the modern idea that spiritual maturity means self-sufficiency. Instead, we see, through Paul’s eyes, that maturity is recognizing how much we actually need one another. Whether you are a brand-new believer or have walked with God for decades, you carry a "Sacred Debt"—not a mortgage to be paid back to God through your behavior, but a treasure to be delivered to a world that is starving for it. Discover how the "live wire" of the Gospel can transform your weariness into a dynamic source of life.
