
When a church forgets its why, drift is inevitable. We anchor ourselves again with Romans 1:16–17 and unpack what it means to be unashamed of the gospel, confident in God’s power to save, and centered on the righteousness that comes by faith. This message lays the foundation for our series, showing why the good news isn’t a slice of church life but the oven that bakes the whole pie.
We walk through Paul’s bold confession and the cultural friction it faced—then and now. The gospel confronts sin and offends human pride, yet it remains true and powerful. We draw a clear line between methods that may help and the message that alone transforms: Christ crucified and risen. From there, we broaden the lens: salvation is more than a ticket to heaven; it’s a rescue from sin’s penalty, freedom from sin’s power, and the hope of glory where sin is no more. That vision reshapes how we preach, serve, and live—proclaim clearly, live consistently, trust completely.
You’ll also hear why “for everyone who believes” is both wonderfully inclusive and unflinchingly exclusive. Faith in Jesus is the only way, and yet the door stands open to every tribe, class, and story. We challenge the quiet biases that keep us from sharing and celebrate the reach of grace that can change the hardest hearts. Finally, we center on justification: the righteousness of God credited to sinners by faith. Lose that truth and assurance crumbles; keep it central and identity, obedience, and perseverance find firm ground. If you’ve been tempted to soften, hide, or replace the gospel, this conversation calls you back to courage and clarity.
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