Romans: Week 17
What does it truly mean to be the church in today's world? This powerful message takes us back to the foundational moment when Peter declared Jesus as the Christ, the Son of the living God. We're reminded that the church isn't built on any human leader, but on the confession of who Jesus is—our Messiah, our Savior, our God who walked among us. This truth transforms how we understand our identity as believers. We're not just members of a building or a denomination; we belong to the universal body of Christ that spans every nation and generation. The call to live and love like Jesus becomes our central mission—being laser-focused on God's will, anchored in Scripture, and reaching out with compassion to every person we encounter. What's particularly striking is the challenge to maintain a biblical worldview in a culture that constantly pushes alternative narratives. We're called to affirm God's divine design while extending grace, to speak truth while building bridges, and to introduce people to Jesus who alone can transform lives. The gates of hell will not prevail against this church because our God is with us, working through ordinary believers to accomplish extraordinary things for His kingdom.
