Jesus once told a parable about a Pharisee who stood in the temple and prayed, "God, I thank you that I am not like other men" (Luke 18:11). In these verses of Romans, Paul is hitting each of us with the challenge that there might be a little of that Pharisee in each of us. This lesson encourages us to examine how we judge others, to understand God's character as the perfect judge of men, and that because thankfulness for the gift of salvation we seek to change.
We Are Family |
Where There's God's Will, There's A Way |
Wrapping Up with "So That" |
Father, No Sister and Brother, Knows Best |
He's Got the Whole World In His Hands |
From Seeds to a Garden: From the Inside Out |
He's Not Finished Yet |
So You're Sayin' There's a Chance |
What Are You Waiting For |
Jesus Christ: Solid Rock or Stumbling Block? |
True to His Word |
The Passion |
What's the Big Deal? |
And The Winner Is... |
Are you Ship Shape or Sinking? |
One Way or Another, It's Gonna Getcha |
Who's Your Master? |
Is Grace a Ticket to Sin? |
Love Wins, Actually |
Romans 4:13-25 |
The Never Ending Story |
Wash, Rinse, Repeat |
The Indictment of the Hypocrites |
The Thrill of Victory, The Agony of Defeat |
Surprise! |