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We have an inheritance, and it is unbelievably glorious!

Romans is Paul’s most thorough treatise on systematic theology. Paul’s opens it with his usual salutation, referring to himself as a bondservant (doulos) of Christ. Then he launches into a blistering criticism of hedonistic behavior, which he ascribes to idolatry. Paul doesn’t spare believers either, saying that we who condemn others are guilty of the same things.

We are called to the Kingdom of God, and to His glory.

Two of the giants of the Protestant Reformation, Martin Luther and John Calvin, lead us to consider what it means to follow Jesus and to grow in Him.

From where we sit with Jesus, we should be well acquainted with His glory.

God made man in His image. That’s a powerful clue to His personality, even to His motives. Specifically, our creativity generates some useful analogies.

This opens a door into deeper worship.

Are you living life from the right vantage point? Do you see your life as Jesus does? Do you see Jesus as He intends you should? Here is part 1 of a series on "The View from Here."

Prayer is the defining Christian practice. No wonder Jesus said we should pray always.

God’s grace comes to us in Jesus, and His Spirit graciously works to make us like Him.

The things of God are wonderful, beautiful, and glorifying. We should thank God for His cleverness, creativity, holiness, and mercy every day. But Job said that he spoke of things “too wonderful for me.” Is there something we’re supposed to avoid talking about, or even thinking about?

We investigate that in this series.

We are called to set our minds on Jesus. What does that entail? What does it promise?

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