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Peace & Hope (Part 2)

Peace & Hope (Part 2)

We've just seen how Paul starts his letter to the Romans by laying Gospel Foundations: our need to be justified (declared "not guilty") by God and how He makes this possible through faith alone. So…now what? In chapters 5-8, Paul shifts his focus to what this gospel produces. He highlights the fruit (benefits) the gospel brings to those who believe it, and how this in turn produces even more fruit (Christ-honoring attitudes and actions) in their lives. Join in as we delight in our justification ("not guilty!"), peace, hope, reconciliation, freedom from sin, and Spirit-filling, among so many other amazing Gospel Fruits!

Locations & Times

North Platte Berean Church

202 W 8th St, North Platte, NE 69101, USA

Sunday 8:00 AM

Sunday 9:15 AM

Sunday 11:00 AM

ConnectCard

We’d love to connect and be a spiritual resource for you – please fill out a ConnectCard (in seat pocket or npberean.org/cc). If you’re new, bring it to the information center for a welcome gift.
https://npberean.org/cc
The Latest
• Lunch with Leaders: Sun. 4/28, 12:15-1:30 p.m., Commons
National Day of Prayer opportunities: Thu. 5/2

For details, see https://npberean.org (scroll down to The Latest).
Office Info
Hours this week: Mon.-Thu. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (closed Tue. 1:30-2:30 p.m. for staff meeting)
Contact us: npberean.org, npberean@npberean.org, 308-532-7448

New Here?

Sunday large gatherings: 8, 9:15, 11 a.m. & 6 p.m. (livestream info: npberean.org/live)
Bibles: available free at information center
Sound levels: assisted listening devices and earplugs available at sound booth
PDF bulletin: npberean.org/sundayprint

Worship as a Family

Mother's Room: Care for your baby and still connect to the gathering via livestream – follow signs north of auditorium.
Children (infant-grade 6): Kids Connect is available at 9:15 and 11 a.m. – check-in inside east doors or upstairs from foyer. Kids also welcome in large gatherings; activity bags at back of auditorium to help them engage.
Students (grades 6-12): Sola gathers on Wednesdays – middle school from 6-7:45 p.m. and high school from 7:30-9 p.m.

Worship through Prayer

Saturday evening: 7-7:30 p.m., meet at main office to start.
• 24-7 prayer room: Available at the Caring Center (8th & Jeffers, north door, entry code 0633).
• This week: Pray for all our graduates over the coming weeks – that they will have a genuine and growing relationship with Jesus, walking with him into their future. Ask the Lord to give guidance and wisdom to our Deacons as they meet this week.

Worship in Song

Graves into Gardens – Elevation Worship
Come Thou Fount – Shane & Shane
Yet Not I but through Christ in Me – CityAlight
Gratitude – Passion

Worship by Giving

Sunday: Use wooden boxes by auditorium doors.
Online: npberean.org/give
Text: Text any amount to 84321.
Mail: 202 W. 8th St., North Platte, NE 69101
This Week's Sermon: Peace & Hope (Part 2)
"Moreover, the degree of love is measured partly by the costliness of the gift to the giver, and partly by the worthiness or unworthiness of the beneficiary. The more the gift costs the giver, and the less the recipient deserves it, the greater the love is seen to be."

-John Stott, The Message of Romans, p. 144
How __________ _________ we?


(worthy, were)
How ____________ was God's _________?


(costly, gift)
What have ______ ____________?


(we, received)
Beyond Sunday

Growing with Jesus isn’t just for Sundays. Make it an everyday, everywhere, with everyone mission by going “beyond Sunday”!

Engage in these resources on your own and with your Grow Group*:

Think it out
• Check out these word study videos on biblical Hope and Peace (npberean.org/beyond16).
• Go deeper: watch the Romans 5:1-11 video by J.D. Greear (npberean.org/beyond17).

Talk it out
• What would it take for you to willingly lay down your life for another? How does this make Christ’s sacrifice even more precious?
• Share examples of God’s wrath in the Bible (see npberean.org/beyond25 for examples of the same Greek word that Paul uses in Rom. 5:9). In this light, what does being saved by Christ from the wrath of God mean in this week’s passage?

Live it out
• Christ reconciled us to God while we were still sinners. How could you move toward reconcilia­tion with someone who has sinned against you?
• As you listen to Yet Not I but through Christ in Me (npberean.org/beyond19), make a list of ways you are blessed by Christ. How can you share this blessing with others this week?

* Connecting in community with other believers is crucial for spiritual growth. Explore group options at npberean.org/gg
Baptism – Sunday 4/28, 9:15 gathering:
Baptism is a public witness of an internal reality, that the person has passed from death to life by trusting Jesus for salvation. Today we'll be baptizing Tobi Hardin.

Next Week's Sermon

Paul concludes chapter 5 with a reminder of the devastation of the trespass/sin of the first man, Adam. But even in doing this, he reminds the Roman believers of the hope and life brought by the obedience of the "better Adam" - Jesus Christ. Either man can represent us, but which one does? Are we "in" the line of the one who brought death or the other who brings life?
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=romans+5%3A12-21&version=ESV