All tagged Grace

Genesis 5-6 | Wrath and Grace | Noah Finds Grace in the Eyes of the Lord

Recently, it has become popular to study the Nephalim mentioned in Genesis 6 and make speculations as their relationship to giants and paranormal activity. While this is an interesting study, it is not the focus of Genesis 6. In this sermon, Pastor Dan briefly addresses the question of the Nephalim before focusing on the primary content of Genesis 6: God’s wrath against sin, and HIs plan to rescue a remnant by His grace.

The Doctrines of Grace | Perseverance

Pastor Daniel teaches on Romans 8 and addresses how in trial, persecution, and struggles with sin, God is the one who helps us in our weakness, intercedes for us in prayer, and has saved us by His eternal decree. We address foreknowledge, predestination, calling, election, justification, sanctification, and glorification. We also talk about how the Holy Spirit helps us in our weakness and intercedes for us on our behalf.

Doctrines of Grace: Unmerited Adoption

This sermon is a continuation of our series on The Doctrines of Grace in which we are addressing the topic of evangelism by taking an in-depth look at the gospel. This sermon focuses on Ephesians 1 which describes God’s adoption of the believing in Christ. This adoption is unconditional and before the world began, emphasizing that it is God who is the Author and Finisher of our faith.

Attributes of God | Moral | Goodness-Love, Mercy, Grace, Benevolence, Patience

In this sermon from Restoration Church, Daniel Samms does a brief overview of the Attributes of God series Restoration Church has been in before going into a study of God's Goodness, specifically His benevolence, grace, mercy, patience, and love. Special attention is given to 1 John 4 and Galatians 5 as we see that the Holy Spirit works in the believer to grow spiritual fruit not as a result of the believer working hard to do good, but as a result of abiding in Christ. It is no coincidence that the fruits of the Spirit are directly related to God’s goodness. We are formed into he image of God by the Holy Spirit as we worship God.