Romans 3:3-20 / "The Depravity of Man, The Deliverance of God" (CD Set)
Description
Why does the world seem restless, always searching for purpose and peace? In this eight-message series from Romans 1–3, Stephen Davey takes you through God’s sobering verdict on humanity’s condition—and His gracious plan of salvation.
Paul makes it clear: we are not simply imperfect. We are enslaved to sin, blind to God’s truth, and powerless to save ourselves. This is more than a list of flaws; it is a spiritual diagnosis from God Himself.
Yet the message doesn’t end there. Against the dark backdrop of our sin, the brilliance of God’s grace shines even brighter. Like an unbridgeable gorge that no human effort can span, our sin separates us from God. But through the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, God has built the only bridge to salvation.
This series will help you see the depth of your need and the greatness of God’s deliverance. You’ll be reminded that the only hope for mankind is the same hope for you—God’s grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone.
Messages in this series
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Sins in the name of God – God’s Word is the ultimate standard. Learn why heritage or past religious practice cannot exempt anyone from guilt before Him.
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The guilt of mankind vs. the glory of God – Explore Paul’s declaration of universal depravity and the truth that no one escapes God’s verdict.
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Anything but godly… anyone but God – Understand how sin corrupts every part of human nature, leaving no one truly righteous.
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The prodigal people – Confront the false belief that all paths lead to God and see why Christ is the only way.
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The venom within us all – See how our words reveal our hearts, and learn a practical test to guard your speech.
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Seasonings for the tongue – Discover simple words and attitudes that can change relationships and reflect genuine faith.
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The road most traveled – Examine how sin leads to violence, broken relationships, and the absence of peace.
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Bridging Niagara – Hear the good news of how God’s “bridge” in Christ alone provides salvation for all who believe.