Loading Content...
Share a Link to this Message
The link has been copied to your clipboard; paste it anywhere you would like to share it.
CloseDr. David Carey Dixon - October 29, 2023
Living by Faith: Learning Faithfulness from God (Romans 1:8-17)
This week marks the 506th anniversary of Martin Luther’s famous nailing of the 95 theses to the cathedral door at Wittenburg, an event that shook the foundations of Christendom in the 16th century. The Medieval period was getting the final nails put in its coffin because Martin Luther was willing to go back over the biblical text and be surprised by deeper meaning. As he restudied God’s Word to the Apostle Paul in Romans, he was hungry for God to show him larger truth than what he had previously understood, and so let God expand his horizons beyond human tradition. He wasn’t branching off into heresy or straying into false doctrine, but listening to the Spirit (Rev. 3:6), and his discoveries launched a deep renewal of the faith and mission of the church. That’s the spirit of the Reformation that’s worth reviving today!
Scripture References: Romans 1:8-17
Related Topics: Faith, Faithfulness, Romans 1:8-17 | More Messages from Dr. David Carey Dixon | Download Audio
From Series: "Sunday Service"
More From "Sunday Service"
March 15, 2020
Peace, Even When It Seems Impossible
Wyley Jenkins
Philippians 4:6-7
March 22, 2020
Coronavirus and Our Emotions
Tim Melton
Galatians 5:16-24
March 29, 2020
Unwrapping the Gifts of this Present Crisis
Wyley Jenkins
Revelation 20:11-15
April 5, 2020
God Will Never Abandon His Children
Tim Melton
Luke 19:28-40
April 10, 2020
The God Who Satisfies Our Souls
Wyley Jenkins
Matthew 27:32-54
April 12, 2020
Perfect Love Casts Out Fear
Tim Melton
1 John 4:15-19
April 19, 2020
God’s Message To the World
Wyley Jenkins
Romans 5:6-11
April 26, 2020
When Crisis Exposes Our Heart
Tim Melton
Galatians 5:16-26
May 3, 2020
Discovering Hope in Dark Times
Wyley Jenkins
Romans 8:31-39
May 10, 2020
How the Crisis Strengthens the Church
Tim Melton
Jeremiah 31:31-34