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Pastor Shea continues our Romans series by reframing sin—not as a scoreboard of “good vs. bad,” but as missing the mark of reflecting God’s image. From Romans 1:16–17 to Romans 6, he shows how the gospel reveals God’s righteousness and gives us a new identity: in Christ we are no longer slaves to sin but servants of righteousness. This isn’t behavior modification; it’s new life empowered by the Holy Spirit. With vivid stories (including a memorable first-driving disaster), Pastor Shea calls us to stop staring at our fears and failures and fix our eyes on Jesus—the One who took sin’s wages and offers the gift of eternal life.
By The Testimony HawaiiPastor Shea continues our Romans series by reframing sin—not as a scoreboard of “good vs. bad,” but as missing the mark of reflecting God’s image. From Romans 1:16–17 to Romans 6, he shows how the gospel reveals God’s righteousness and gives us a new identity: in Christ we are no longer slaves to sin but servants of righteousness. This isn’t behavior modification; it’s new life empowered by the Holy Spirit. With vivid stories (including a memorable first-driving disaster), Pastor Shea calls us to stop staring at our fears and failures and fix our eyes on Jesus—the One who took sin’s wages and offers the gift of eternal life.