Lessons from a Global Disaster



Sometimes we forget that the Bible records the account of a global disaster—namely, the flood. And you might be surprised to learn that there are some pertinent lessons we can take away from that story that apply to the pandemic we've just come through. Join us for this 4-part series that will enlighten you to God's will for survivors of a global disaster.


Pastor Bartley Sawatsky - October 29, 2023

How will God judge people?

In Romans 2:1-16, the apostle Paul addresses the issue of judgment and righteousness. In this passage, he emphasizes that everyone, regardless of their background or beliefs, will be judged by God based on their actions and the condition of their heart. Paul highlights the importance of not being quick to judge others while being mindful of one's own shortcomings. He points out that God's judgment is fair and impartial, with rewards for those who seek to do good and punishment for those who persist in wrongdoing. The passage underscores the idea that it's not merely knowing the law that matters but living according to it that counts in God's judgment.

Scripture References: Romans 2:1-16, Matthew 24:37-39, Acts 17:3, Proverbs 24:12, Psalms 119:60

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