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Generational Implications of our Faith

Faith in Jesus is a conduit for God’s blessings and provision. Not only is the one who believes blessed, but that blessing has an impact upon others.
Scripture tells us that God’s love extends to 1,000 generations of those who love and obey him. It all begins with “faith.”
While we are not saved by faith, faith gives a believer access to the saving grace of Jesus. Through faith comes the gift of eternal life.
This Sunday, we will look into Romans 4:16-25 as we discover the implications of our faith on the generations to come.
Join us for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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“Faith Vs. Law”

Laws exist to help define what is wrong behavior and should not be done and by that definition, also define behavior that can be done. Laws by their very nature seek to limit what is done.
God’s law in the Bible serves a similar purpose. The law set boundaries for what should not be done so that others were not mistreated or misaligned.
The law did not bring salvation and release from sin, it points it out. Freedom from sin is found through faith in Jesus. It is not a freedom to sin, but a freedom from sin. Join us we look at a comparison between faith and law as addressed in Romans 4:13-15 along with how can be set free from the bonds of the law.
Join us for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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“Faith Versus Works”

Have you ever had to repeat something over and over again, feeling that the other person was never going to fully grasp what you were attempting to communicate?
Repetition is needed to convey vital information so that what is being communicated is understood.
Throughout the Bible, God repeats what is important, so His hearers understand. Once such concept is the false understanding of the connection between faith and works when it comes to salvation.
This coming Sunday, we look at the teaching from Romans 4:1-12, discovering the importance of grasping the true connection between faith and works.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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Graduating from the School of Faith

The mere thought of school triggers the thought of assignments and quizzes that must be completed before we can graduate. We think of the stress and anxiety that goes will seeking to measure, knowing success depends to a great degree upon us.
But graduating from the school of faith is quite different. The diploma is not based upon how much work we do. Instead, it is based upon Jesus who did the work for us, offering His sacrifice as a gift, allowing all who will accept it through faith in Him, to graduate and enjoy the benefits of His provision.
Join us this coming Sunday as we look at Romans 3:27-31, finding further clarification on the role of faith, especially as it relates to works.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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A Right Diagnosis Leads to a Right Response

Medical professionals don’t always get every diagnosis right. They are human after all and may not be aware of all that is going on inside the patient.
When God diagnoses the condition of humankind, He does so from the perfection of His character. He sees all and knows all, and hence is in the best position to diagnose what each one of us needs most.
Join us this coming Sunday as we look at Romans 3:21-26, discovering God’s diagnosis along with the remedy and cure He provides.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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In Search of Perfection

Are you in search of perfection? It’s not uncommon in our society to expect the best from others and even from ourselves.
We can believe that we have it all together and hold a very high view ourselves, failing to see our own imperfects.
The converse this high opinion also exists. We only see our failures and our imperfects. While we are imperfect, Jesus promises to make His perfection available to all who believe in Him.
Join us this coming Sunday as we look at Romans 3:9-20 as we discover why the search for perfection is allusive at best.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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“Objections to Worshipping and Serving the Savior

Have you ever been mad at God? Did you question if He was indeed faithful? Did question of He was fair?
If so, you are not the first person who has brought such claims against God. In Romans 3:1-8, we find several questions that address God’s faithfulness and God’s fairness along with answers to those questions.
The Scriptures are not silent about the character of God. Nor do they ignore the questions that can be raised.
Join us this coming Sunday as we look at some objections to worshipping and serving the Savior along with answers from Scripture.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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“Winning the Will Over Pride”

Many can quote what the Bible generally says in Proverbs 16:18, “Pride goes before destruction, a haughty spirit before a fall” (ESV). Most times it is shortened to say, “pride goes before a fall.”
The Bible directs us to avoid personal pride, thinking we are all that and more, but it encourages a biblical pride, being proud of the biblical teaching that we can know God and being proud that God is at work.
Join us online this coming Sunday as we discover the balanced approach toward pride as addressed in the Bible. Or, consider joining us onsite as we hear a message from author, Dr. Al Winesman.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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“Not Religiosity, Righteousness”

Christianity is much more than a religion; it is a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Followers of Jesus seek to live for Jesus in response to His love and provision for them. God makes forgiveness available, offering the gift of eternal to all who choose to believe in Jesus. It is not how good a person is, it is how good God is in providing the gift of salvation available through faith.
Faith brings an internal change that reveals itself in external actions. Not being self-righteous but resting in the Savior’s righteousness as we seek to honor Him with our lives.
This Sunday, we direct our attention to Romans 2:17-29, discovering that there is no room for personal pride, but resting in God’s provision.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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“The Only Accurate Judge”

If you have been called upon to judge a competition, a fellow employee, or serve as a referee or umpire for a sports event, you know how difficult it can be to judge fairly and impartially without allowing personal bias to sneak in.
Humanly speaking, we all are imperfect and are limited in our ability to judge fairly. However, Jesus is the only accurate judge. He knows all, He sees all and considers all when He is called upon to judge. He is impartial and will treat all fairly.
Join us this coming Sunday, we will look into Romans 2:12-16, discovering how Jesus will treat us equally and honestly, which is in stark contrast to how we too often judge one another.
We meet for worship at 9:30 am. at 740 N. 129th Street along the West Dodge corridor in Omaha, Nebraska. If you are uncomfortable in attending in person, check out our Facebook page, SpiritOfFaithOmaha, or our YouTube channel. Come grow with us as we seek to share the joy of knowing Jesus Christ.
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