Salvation

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 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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From Salvation to Sanctification

We are on mission. God has a plan and a purpose for each person. Each person has been uniquely created and gifted for a special task.
Ephesians 2:10 tells us, “We are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them” (ESV). Learn more