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In week 4 of our series, Win the Battle of Your Mind, we talked about the importance of knowing the truth of Scripture in order to cultivate good thoughts and protect ourselves from falling victim to lies that can tear us down. As a fun way to help with that, we have put together a series of wallpapers for your phones and tablets, as well as graphics to use on social media. Use them, share them, and let these 'power truths' inspired by God's word build you up! Download below:


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Pastor Bartley Sawatsky - April 14, 2024

Has God Written Off Israel?

In his message titled "Has God written off Israel?" Pastor Bartley Sawatsky explores Romans 11:1-23, where Paul emphasizes God's ongoing faithfulness to Israel despite their rejection of Christ. Paul affirms that God has not rejected His people, as evidenced by the remnant chosen by grace. Salvation, Paul stresses, is a result of God's grace, not human works, illustrating this with the example of Elijah and the remnant. He underscores God's sovereignty in showing mercy and hardening hearts, using the analogy of grafting to illustrate the inclusion of Gentiles into God's covenant. Paul warns against Gentile pride and encourages humility, reminding both Jews and Gentiles of God's power to restore and the necessity of faithfulness through reliance on His mercy for salvation. This passage serves as a reassurance that God has not forsaken Israel but continues His redemptive plan through His faithfulness, sovereignty, and mercy, extending salvation to all who believe.

Scripture References: Romans 11:1-23, Zechariah 13:1, Zechariah 12:10-20, Colossians 2:6, 1 Kings 19:18, 1 Kings 19:10

From Series: "Romans"

Paul’s letter to the church in Rome is widely loved among followers of Jesus as one of the most theologically rich books in the entire Bible. Its themes of salvation, grace and faith have resonated deeply with readers in different times, places and circumstances. As we take a fresh look at the book of Romans for our day, we’ll take our time to journey through the text, ask thoughtful questions and allow it to kindle our faith and love for Jesus.

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