18 May, 2020
Series: Romans
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
Do you ever have doubts about faith? If so, you’re not alone. Even the first disciples had unanswered questions. Pastor J.D. shows us how the resurrection is about new power in your life to defeat every stronghold and make you doubt your doubts.
15 May, 2020
Series: Romans
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
The battle for holiness was won two thousand years ago on the cross. So why do we still struggle with sin today?
14 May, 2020
Series: Romans
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
It makes sense that sin brings suffering. But sometimes, our suffering comes from obeying God’s law. Why would God allow us to suffer for doing what’s right?
13 May, 2020
Series: Romans
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
Deep down, a lot of people believe the biblical view of marriage to be outdated and patriarchal. But God has a reason for his design, and his principles for marriage transcend our cultural norms.
12 May, 2020
Series: Romans
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: Romans
A quick look at the divorce statistics in the U.S. will make it abundantly clear that, as a culture, we’re bad at marriage. So what are we missing?
11 May, 2020
Series: 1 Peter
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 Peter
As Pastor J.D. often says, the gospel is the power for the Christian life. And on this edition of Summit Life, we’re discovering how the gospel transforms our view of marriage.
8 May, 2020
Series: 1 Peter
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 Peter
The Bible makes it clear that if you’re really following Jesus, then the world is going to oppose you in one way or another. So what do we do when we’re mocked or excluded because of our faith?
7 May, 2020
Series: 1 Peter
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 Peter
The Bible clearly calls believers to submit to authority, whether that’s parental authority, a boss at work, or the government. But what about when those in authority are morally corrupt?
6 May, 2020
Series: 1 Peter
Speaker: J.D. Greear
Book: 1 Peter
In the book of First Peter, Christians are called to be aliens on this earth. That phrase appears on plenty of bumper stickers and T-shirts, but what does it actually mean?