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  • Against All Hope | Romans 4:1-25 | Easter at Grand Point
    Apr 5 2026

    Easter lands right in the middle of Romans 4 this year — and it turns out, that's exactly where it belongs.

    In this week's message, Pastor Lawrence opens up the story of Abraham: a man who received an impossible promise from God and waited 25 years for it to come true. Along the way, he stumbled, he doubted, he took matters into his own hands. And yet — his faith was credited to him as righteousness.

    What does that mean for us? What do you do when you're holding a promise from God but your circumstances say the opposite? And how does the resurrection of Jesus Christ change the way you wait?

    This Easter message from Romans 4 is grounded, honest, and full of hope — even the kind that seems unreasonable.

    📖 Key Scriptures: Romans 4:1-25 | Romans 4:18, 20-21, 22-25 | 1 Corinthians 15

    Next Steps:

    • Reflect: What promise from God are you still waiting on? What would it look like to adjust your life around it this week?
    • Read: Romans 4:1-25 on your own. Pay attention to verses 20-21 and 23-25.
    • Pray: Ask God to turn your waiting from passive frustration into active, rooted confidence in his promises.
    • Connect: Visit www.grandpoint.church to find a campus near you or explore how to take your next step in faith.
    • Give: Support the mission of Grand Point Church at www.grandpoint.church/give

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  • Humanity Undone | The Gospel | Romans 3:27–31
    Mar 29 2026

    What would you put on your spiritual résumé?

    In this week's message from The Gospel Series, we open Romans 3:27–31 — a pivotal passage where the apostle Paul answers four questions that strike at the core of human pride, self-reliance, and what it truly means to be justified before God.

    The law isn't your enemy — it's a mirror. And when you look honestly into it, your boasting dies and your need for the gospel becomes crystal clear.

    This episode includes the full weekend message from Grand Point Church.

    Show Notes:

    Message: Humanity Undone — Why Understanding Humanity Matters

    Series: The Gospel | A Study Through Romans

    Scripture: Romans 3:27–31 (ESV)

    Key Themes:

    • Boasting and pride in the spiritual life
    • Works-based vs. faith-based operating systems
    • The universal scope of the gospel (Jesus is for everyone)
    • The law as a mirror, not a measuring stick
    • Palm Sunday and the twisted nature of human rebellion
    • Being transformed into the image of Christ (2 Cor. 3:18)

    Scriptures Referenced:

    • Romans 3:23–31 (ESV)
    • James 1:23–25 (ESV)
    • Matthew 5:17–18 (ESV)
    • 2 Corinthians 3:18 (NIV)
    • Zechariah 9:9 (ESV)

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Gospel 101 — Small group study available at Grand Point Church
    • Regeneration (re:gen) — Recovery ministry at Grand Point Church
    • Men's Alliance — Men's community group

    Next Steps:

    • Reflect: What would you put on your spiritual résumé? What would the mirror of God's Word reveal in you today?
    • Engage: Join a Gospel 101 group to go deeper into Romans
    • Connect: Attend a weekend service or watch online at www.grandpoint.church
    • Reach out: If today's message stirred something in you, we'd love to connect with you

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  • Paid in Full | The Gospel | Romans 3:21–26
    Mar 24 2026

    Two words carry the weight of the entire Gospel: "But now." After weeks in Romans establishing the depth of human sin and the impossibility of self-righteousness, Pastor Lawrence arrives at the hinge point of Paul's letter — Romans 3:21–26 — and unpacks six essential facets of God's righteousness. This episode covers justification, redemption, and atonement with clarity and depth, and explores why the Gospel feels too good to be true — and why you can receive it by faith anyway.

    Show Notes:

    📖 Scripture References:

    • Romans 3:20–26
    • Romans 1:17
    • 2 Corinthians 4:4
    • Romans 5:8
    • Mark 10:45
    • John 19:30
    • Hebrews 11:6

    🔑 Key Concepts Covered:

    • Justification — God's legal declaration of "not guilty," plus the crediting of Christ's righteousness to your account
    • Redemption — Being purchased out of slavery to sin at the price of Christ's blood ("It is finished" = "Paid in full")
    • Atonement — The innocent sacrificed so the guilty can go free
    • Grace — God's Riches At Christ's Expense; favor given to those who deserve condemnation
    • Saving Faith — Knowledge → Conviction → Commitment

    📌 Next Steps:

    • Reflect on the "Then / Now" movement: How has Christ changed your story?
    • Memorize Romans 3:23–24 this week
    • If you've never received the Gospel by faith — today is the day. Visit www.grandpoint.church to take a next step or connect with our team.
    • Join us in person or online at Grand Point Church this weekend

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  • What the Law Can't Do | The Gospel | Romans 3:1–20
    Mar 16 2026

    What if the things you've leaned on most in your spiritual life — your church attendance, your Bible knowledge, your Christian heritage — aren't what actually make you right with God?

    In this week's message from Romans 3:1–20, we work through one of Paul's most searching passages: a raw, honest description of the human condition. No one is righteous. No one truly understands. No one seeks God on their own. And the Law — for all its value — can only show us how far we fall short.

    But Paul doesn't leave us there. Because the same gospel that exposes our condition also offers the only real remedy: a righteousness we didn't earn, given to us through faith in Jesus.

    You are not an old creation trying to become new. You are a new creation trying to shed the old.

    📖 Scriptures Covered: Romans 3:1–20, Psalm 14:2–3, John 1:9, John 6:44, Ephesians 2:8

    📌 Show Notes & Next Steps:

    • Reflect: Consider which "spiritual advantages" you may have been treating as a substitute for genuine faith. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you the difference.
    • Memorize: Romans 3:20 — "No one will be declared righteous in God's sight by works of the law; rather, through the law we become conscious of our sin."
    • Pray: Use the closing prayer from this message as your own prayer this week — asking God to help you receive the righteousness that can only come through faith in Christ.
    • Next Step: If you're exploring what it means to have a personal relationship with God, we'd love to connect with you. Visit grandpoint.church to learn more or reach out to our team.

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  • ARE YOU WEARING A CHRISTIAN COSTUME? | The Gospel | Romans 2:17-29
    Mar 8 2026

    What's the difference between religious performance and genuine faith? In this week's message from Grand Point Church, we walk through Romans 2:17–29 — one of the most uncomfortable and convicting passages in all of Paul's letters. The Apostle Paul confronts the religious insiders of his day with a bold accusation: their outward religiosity was actually making things worse. Paul identifies four destructive patterns of religiosity — smugness, over-sensitivity, judgmentalism, and hypocrisy — and then uses the imagery of circumcision to make a radical point: God is after the heart, not the badge.

    Whether you've been a church-going believer for decades or you're brand new to faith, this message will challenge you to examine not just what you do as a Christian, but who you are when no one's watching.

    Show Notes:

    Key Scripture:

    • Romans 2:17–24 — Paul's indictment of religious hypocrisy
    • Romans 2:25–29 — Circumcision of the heart vs. outward signs
    • Colossians 2:11–12 — What happens spiritually when you come to Christ

    Key Themes:

    • The danger of religiosity vs. genuine faith
    • Four fruits of religiosity: smugness, over-sensitivity, judgmentalism, hypocrisy
    • The meaning of "circumcision of the heart" (Romans 2:29; Colossians 2:11)
    • Seven markers of genuine, transformed faith
    • The prodigal son — and why both sons needed the Father's grace

    Resource Referenced:

    • Romans for You by Tim Keller
    • How Leaders Lose Their Way by Peter Greer

    Next Steps:

    1. Examine your faith honestly — Work through the seven markers of genuine faith mentioned in this message. Ask someone who knows you well if they see evidence of Christ's transformation in your life.
    2. Consider baptism — If you've trusted Christ but haven't been baptized, baptism is the next step of obedience. Reach out at grandpoint.church to learn more.
    3. Come home — Whether you've drifted into religiosity or walked away from faith entirely, the Father's door is open. Take a step toward Him this week.

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  • The Gospel Reveals God's Righteousness | Romans 2:1-16
    Mar 1 2026

    In this week's message, we take a hard look at Romans 2:1-16 — a passage that confronts the self-righteous tendency in all of us who are quick to judge the world while ignoring our own hearts.

    We explore four truths about God's judgment: it rightly falls on hypocrites, it is stored up for those who presume on His kindness, it is rendered impartially, and it will expose the secrets of every heart. But in the middle of all of this, there is breathtaking hope — the One who will one day judge us is the same One who died in our place.

    Key Scriptures: Romans 2:1-16 | Ephesians 2:4-7

    Next Steps:

    • Ask yourself honestly: Am I pointing fingers while practicing the same things?
    • Are you presuming on God's patience without taking steps to change?
    • If you were accused of being a Christian today, would there be evidence?
    • Is there a secret you need to bring to the light? Confession is the doorway.
    • Repentance is simply choosing a different route. What would that look like for you this week?

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  • The Gospel Begins with a Diagnosis | Romans 1:18-32
    Feb 22 2026

    In this week's message, Pastor Lawrence digs into Romans 1:18-32 to show us that the best news ever actually starts with some bad news. God — the Great Physician — has given us a clear diagnosis: our world is sick, and we are the cause. But understanding what's wrong is the first step to receiving what's right.

    This episode explores the wrath of God (and why it's actually a sign of His goodness), two forms of truth suppression, what it means when "God gave them up," and why the gospel is truly good news for every kind of sinner — regardless of background, struggle, or story.

    🔖 Romans 1:16-32 (ESV)

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    Show Notes & Next Steps

    • Read Romans 1:18-32 in your Bible or at biblegateway.com
    • Reflect: In what area of your life have you been placing yourself at the center instead of God?
    • Share this episode with someone who needs to hear that the gospel is good news for them too
    • Visit grandpoint.church to connect, give, and find community

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  • The Gospel | Romans 1:1-17
    Feb 15 2026

    What is the gospel — and why does it still matter? In this week's message, Pastor Lawrence opens a powerful new series through the book of Romans, beginning in Romans 1:1-17. From Paul's dramatic transformation to the unifying power of the gospel, this message lays the foundation for an awakening in your life and community.


    In This Episode

    • What the gospel actually is (and why it's different from religion)
    • Paul's dramatic transformation from Saul the Pharisee to Paul the servant
    • Why the gospel is the most inclusive message in history
    • How the gospel breaks down "us vs. them" thinking
    • Why Paul says he is "not ashamed of the gospel" — and why you shouldn't be either


    Key Scriptures

    Romans 1:1-17 (ESV) | 1 Corinthians 15:1-4 (NIV) | John 3:16-18 (ESV) | 2 Peter 3:14-16 (NIV)


    Key Quote

    "The gospel covers your past, alleviates your fears, and empowers you with courage to do something bold for God."


    Next Steps

    1. Read Romans 1:1-17 this week and note what stands out to you.
    2. Reflect: Is your faith driven by religious performance or by the gospel? What would it look like to shift that?
    3. Consider joining a Gospel 101 group to go deeper with others.
    4. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear the gospel today.


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