Victory Church Providence

Not Just Information but Transformation


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Introduction: The Priority of Prayer and the Word
  • Highlights the necessity of both prayer and engagement with Scripture for believers.

  • Emphasizes that doctrine and theology are essential, but must lead to transformation, not remain theoretical.​

    The Book of Romans: From Foundational Theology to Practical Living
    • Overview of Romans:

      • Chapters 1-3: Human depravity.

      • Chapters 4-5: Justification by faith.

      • Chapters 6-8: Grace, righteousness, and the work of Christ.

      • Chapters 9-11: Continuing theological foundations.

      • Romans 12: A shift from theology (“information”) to practical Christian living (“transformation”).​

        The Challenge of the Information Society
        • Illustrates how technology and mobile devices shape attention, habits, and even identity.

        • Warns against being "discipled" by digital culture rather than by Christ, noting its impact on mental health and spiritual focus.​

        • Calls for intentional discipleship—making conscious decisions to prioritize spiritual growth.​

          The Nature of Transformative Faith
          • Positional righteousness (what God has done for us)—must result in practical righteousness (how we live daily).

          • Reference to Philippians 2: “Work out your salvation”—live out what God has worked within.​

          • Transformation begins when believers allow the truths of Christ to reshape their attitudes and behaviors, not just gain knowledge.​

            Practical Commands in Romans 12:9-21
            • Paul transitions from doctrine to rapid-fire practical exhortations:

              • Sincere, non-hypocritical love.

              • Abhorring evil, clinging to the good.

              • Honoring others, showing kindness.

              • Serving God with zeal and perseverance.

              • Being joyful, patient, constant in prayer.

              • Generosity and hospitality to those in need.

              • Blessing persecutors, living peacefully.

              • Humility, unity, overcoming evil with good (not retaliation or vengeance; let God be the judge).​

              • Each aspect is meant to be lived out in the believer’s daily walk, reflecting true heart transformation.

                The Issue of Hypocrisy
                • Addresses common criticism of “hypocrites” in the church; urges heart-change and consistency between belief and action.

                • Cites biblical examples (David, Ezekiel) of prayers for a clean and renewed heart.​

                  Living Out the Gospel
                  • True transformation is evidenced as believers “work out” righteousness, practicing love, honor, kindness, prayer, generosity, and forgiveness.

                  • Congregation challenged to examine their own hearts, let go of mere religiosity, and embrace authentic spiritual growth.

                    Communion and Concluding Application
                    • Communion performed as a practical and spiritual reminder of Christ's transformative work.

                    • Final encouragement to worship, gratitude, and living out transformation in everyday life.

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                      Victory Church ProvidenceBy Victory Church Providence, RI

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