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The Pathway of Faith, Pt.1, Romans #10

The Pathway of Faith, Pt.1, Romans #10

Pastor Jack teaches from Romans chapter 4 about the pathway of faith, using Abraham as the central example. He emphasizes that salvation comes not through religious works or traditions, but through believing God—just as Abraham believed God's promise and it was counted to him as righteousness. Pastor Jack explains that relationship with God must precede religious practices, and that God desires to work His life and ministry through believers who simply believe His promise, even when circumstances seem impossible.
The Name of Jesus

The Name of Jesus

Pastor Jack draws from the Christmas narrative in Matthew to explore why the name of Jesus is so powerful and significant. He shares a personal story from 1964 when God taught him the importance of using Jesus' actual name rather than just the title "Christ," and explains that Jesus is both the only name God took in the flesh and the name of the man now seated at the right hand of the Father. Pastor Jack teaches that believers can walk in the authority and power of Jesus' name because a victorious man—not just deity—now rules from heaven's throne.
A Perfectly Legitimate Salvation, Romans #9

A Perfectly Legitimate Salvation, Romans #9

Pastor Jack teaches on the perfect legitimacy of God's provision of salvation through Jesus Christ. Drawing from Romans 3:21-31, he explores how a holy and just God can justify sinful humanity without compromising His own righteousness. Pastor Jack emphasizes that salvation is completely independent of human works, is universal in its offer, and perfectly fulfills God's justice through Christ's substitutionary sacrifice on the cross.
Key Words of Romans, Romans #8

Key Words of Romans, Romans #8

Pastor Jack teaches from Romans 3:21-31 on the essential theological terms that unlock the book of Romans. In this message, he provides clear definitions of righteousness, sin, holiness, salvation, justification, and remission of sins—showing how these concepts are not churchy abstractions but practical realities of God's restoration work in human life. Pastor Jack explains that righteousness is not religiousness but "rightness," and that God's purpose is not only to accept us but to make us agents through whom His peace and righteousness flow into the world.
Man’s Dependence on God, Romans #7

Man’s Dependence on God, Romans #7

Pastor Jack draws from Romans chapter 3 to show that every person is absolutely helpless apart from God's grace. He carefully unpacks verses 1-23 to demonstrate that neither pagans nor religious people can contribute anything to their own salvation—it is entirely the work of the Lord. This message calls believers to abandon confidence in the flesh and learn total dependence on divine resources, both for salvation and for daily ministry in the Spirit.