No Greater Love Radio

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No Greater Love Radio

No Greater Love Radio airs weekdays on GraceFM 89.7 Denver CO & 101.7 Colorado Springs, and is designed to build you up in your Christian faith. Pastor Jeff focuses on teaching the Bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, and book-by-book in a way that gives us practical application for everyday life. This isn't another religious bible study; this is real, relevant & raw! No Greater Love is an outreach ministry of Westminster Calvary. "There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." John 15:13 (NLT)

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    You'll Never Feel Ready — Go Anyway

    God's call doesn't wait until you feel ready — and feeling unqualified might beexactly the point.Pastor Jeff Cramer works through God's commission to Moses at the burning bush.God has seen the oppression, heard the cries, and chosen his instrument. Moses'sresponse: "Who am I that I should go?" The same man who killed an Egyptianuninvited 40 years earlier is now making excuses. Jeff draws a straight line fromMoses's hesitation to anyone sitting with a call they're not sure they're readyfor — and lands on the answer God gave Moses: I know you're not ready. I'm withyou anyway.

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    How Do I Hear God's Voice?

    Learning to hear God's voice is exactly that — learning. It takes practice, andyou're not the first one who's struggled with it.Pastor Jeff Cramer opens Exodus 3 with Moses at 80, tending sheep in the desertwhen God shows up in a burning bush that won't burn out. Jeff uses that moment towalk through what hearing God's voice actually looks like — from young Samuelrunning to Eli three times in the night, to Isaiah responding immediately with"here I am, send me." God speaks primarily through Scripture, and learning todiscern his voice takes time, practice, and a willingness to listen.

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    Your Strength, or God's Power?

    Moses in his own strength killed one man. Under God's power he led two millionpeople through the Red Sea.Pastor Jeff Cramer works through Moses at 40 — trained in all the wisdom ofEgypt, passionate for justice, and making exactly the wrong move at exactly thewrong time. One act of self-reliance lands him as a fugitive in the desert for40 years. Jeff traces what those years in Midian were actually producing: thepatience, the humility, the timing a leader needs before God puts him in position.The desert wasn't punishment. It was preparation.

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    There's Still Help For Someone Like You

    The trials you hate going through are often the ones that change you the most.Pastor Jeff Cramer opens Exodus 2 with Moses — born under a death sentence,hidden by his parents, pulled from the Nile by Pharaoh's own daughter. Jeff worksthrough what Hebrews 11 says about Moses: he chose suffering with God's peopleover the fleeting pleasures of sin, and kept his eyes on the one who is invisible.He uses that to address something most people in a hard season need to hear —God's grace goes further than you think, and there's still help for someonelike you.

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    The Courage To Stand

    Pressure and temptations to cave under compromise are all around us.Pastor Jeff Cramer focuses on two women most people have never heard of —Shiphrah and Puah, Hebrew midwives ordered by Pharaoh to kill every boy born toan Israelite woman. They refused. Jeff draws out what their quiet defiance revealsabout conviction, and what it means for anyone today navigating a moment wherewhat they're being asked to do and what God requires are two different things.

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    There's Pain In The Promise

    God made a promise to Abraham — and 400 years of silence, slavery, and sufferingcouldn't stop it.Pastor Jeff Cramer opens the book of Exodus with Israel 400 years removed fromJoseph — now 2 million strong, and enslaved. A new Pharaoh who never knew Josephhas imposed forced labor, bitter oppression, and a mandate to kill every Hebrewboy at birth. Jeff grounds the series in the theme of Exodus: deliverance — theaction of being rescued and set free. The promise was never cancelled. It was justbeing tested.

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    You're Probably More Dishonest Than You Think [Encore Presentation]

    Most people don't think of themselves as liars, but bending the truth, leaving things out, holding something back — all of it qualifies.Pastor Jeff Cramer works through the confrontation between Judah and his daughter-in-law Tamar — a moment of exposure that produces the most honest line in the chapter: "She is more righteous than I am." Jeff traces the full pattern from Jacob through Judah and shows how the small compromises we don't deal with have a greater impact than we think. He connects it all to the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, and why the messiness of this lineage makes the grace of God all the more remarkable.

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    Who You Marry Matters [Encore Presentation}

    Who you marry is one of the most significant decisions you'll ever make, and the most important relationship this side of eternity.Pastor Jeff Cramer opens Genesis 38 with Judah — the son of Jacob from whose line Jesus would come — making a series of costly choices: selling his brother into slavery, leaving the family, marrying outside the covenant. Jeff traces what happens when people run from God's protection rather than toward it, and addresses what God actually says about marriage with directness and pastoral care for anyone in a complicated situation.

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    Remember This In Your Season Of Suffering [Encore Presentation]

    The season you're in right now may feel like it's costing you everything. God may be using it to prepare you for something you can't see yet.Pastor Jeff Cramer follows Joseph from the pit to the slave traders to Potiphar's house — 13 years of suffering between the dream and its fulfillment. Jeff unpacks what that road was actually producing: the humility, the character, the groundedness a leader needs before God puts him in position. After suffering comes fruitfulness that often surpasses it. That's not a cliché — it's a pattern woven through scripture.

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    The Difference Between Envy & Malice, And What To Do With Them [Encore Presentation]

    Envy is easy to recognize in someone else and almost impossible to see in yourself. Left unchecked, it doesn't stay where it started.Pastor Jeff Cramer opens Genesis 37 with Joseph at 17 — favored son, dreamer, thoroughly despised by his brothers. Jeff traces the progression from envy to malice to a murder plot, and defines both with uncomfortable precision: envy is the inward pain when someone else succeeds; malice is the inward satisfaction when they fail. God's plan threads through all of it anyway.

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    Why Should I Forgive? [Encore Presentation]

    Holding onto an old wound feels natural. The limp you carry when you won't let go costs more than you think.Pastor Jeff Cramer works through the final chapter of Jacob's story — Rachel dies in childbirth, his oldest son commits a serious betrayal, and his father Isaac passes away. Three waves of loss arriving right after genuine spiritual progress. Jeff addresses the pain that comes from wounds never released, and makes the case that forgiveness isn't about restoring what was broken. It's about giving it to God so it stops breaking you.

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    Recognizing God's Hand

    There are seasons when you’ve been praying about something for a long time. You’ve stayed steady. You’ve kept showing up. And then things begin to move. A door opens. An opportunity appears. Something shifts. And in those moments, it’s easy to pivot quickly without slowing down to ask what God is actually doing. In Genesis chapter 17, God meets Abram again after years of waiting. Thirteen years have passed since the birth of Ishmael. God reaffirms His covenant, calls Abram to walk before Him, and marks this moment with a sign of belonging. The chapter records both promise and instruction woven together. In today’s edition of No Greater Love, Pastor Jeff helps us recognize God’s hand in long seasons—and why new opportunities should never replace what God has already entrusted to us.

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    Deal or No Deal?

    After a season filled with reflection, celebration, and emotion, it’s easy to return to normal routines without really slowing down to ask deeper questions. Questions about who God is, how He works, and what it means to truly respond to Him when His ways stretch our understanding.Today we return to our verse-by-verse study through the book of Romans. In Romans chapter 9, Paul addresses God’s sovereignty and mercy through real people and real decisions.Because what we believe about God’s character will always shape the way we respond to Him.In this message, Pastor Jeff helps us see that election is not randomness or favoritism, but about the character of a gracious God who offers mercy as a gift. As we look at Moses and Pharaoh side by side, we’re reminded that Scripture doesn’t just tell us what God does — it shows us how people respond.

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    Don't Give Up

    You’ve probably had seasons where you felt like God must be disappointed in you. A failure, a setback, a wound that cut deeper than you expected—and suddenly you’re wondering if you’ve pushed too far, fallen too hard, or drifted too long. It’s easy to fear that God’s love has limits, especially when your own strength is failing.In Romans 8, Paul lifts our eyes to the unshakable love of Christ—a love that stands firm through every accusation, every hardship, and every fear we carry.Because when life presses in and our confidence collapses, we need a reminder that God’s love doesn’t collapse with it.Today Pastor Jeff reminds us that Christ Himself stands for us—defending us, interceding for us, and holding us through every trial. And when we anchor our hearts to His love instead of our fears, we find strength to keep going when we’d rather give up.

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    Learning To Walk

    You know what it’s like to carry the weight of your own failures. You want to walk with God, but some days it feels like you’re dragging around every mistake you’ve ever made. You replay your shortcomings, beat yourself up over what you “should” be by now, and wonder why change feels so slow. And deep down, you fear that God must be disappointed in you — because you’re disappointed in yourself.As we come into Romans 8, Paul delivers one of the most liberating truths in Scripture: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus.” He’s writing to believers still wrestling with the frustration of Romans 7 — wanting to do right, struggling to carry it out, and feeling the sting of their own weakness. But in verses 1–4, Paul draws a line in the sand: if you belong to Christ, the death sentence is gone. The law’s demands have been fulfilled for you, and you now stand in the freedom Christ purchased.Yet many of us continue relating to God as if He’s keeping score. We act like we’re still on spiritual probation, trying to prove that we belong. But condemnation isn’t how God speaks to His kids — and freedom isn’t something you earn by performing well enough.Today Pastor Jeff shows how God removes the weight of condemnation, breaks the power of the old life, and makes you whole through what Christ has already done. He shows how real freedom begins when you stop trying to fix yourself and start walking by faith in the One who has set you free.

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    How Can I See With Spiritual Eyes? [Encore Presentation]

    What are you looking at—the chaos around you or the promises of God? In Exodus 7, Moses had to learn how to see with spiritual eyes, even when everything around him looked worse instead of better. Welcome to No Greater Love with Pastor Jeff Cramer. Today we’ll be reminded that faith isn’t about seeing results first—it’s about trusting God when the outcome is still unknown. If your emotions and circumstances are clouding your vision, today’s teaching helps you refocus on the Word of God. Let’s tune in now to Pastor Jeff in a message titled Move Forward.

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    There's More Going On Than Meets The Eye

    You’ve probably already seen it—Halloween decorations hitting the shelves, spooky themes creeping into ads and aisles. But have you ever stopped to ask… what’s really behind all this? In today’s broadcast, Pastor Jeff shows how Moses’ showdown with Pharaoh wasn’t just a political or cultural conflict—it was a spiritual one. And just like back then, the enemy still uses deception and distraction to draw people away from the truth. As believers, we’re called to recognize what’s behind the surface and walk in the light of God’s Word. If you’ve ever brushed off spiritual warfare as superstition, today’s teaching might challenge that. Let’s tune in now to the third part of “Move Forward.” From Exodus 7

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    How Satan Deceives People

    Not everything that looks spiritual is actually from God. In today’s broadcast, Pastor Jeff shows us from Exodus 7—and later from Deuteronomy 18—how Satan uses deception, spiritual ignorance, and even counterfeit miracles to keep people trapped. Whether it’s Pharaoh’s sorcerers or the voices of culture today, we need discernment to recognize what aligns with God’s truth. So how can we filter out the lies and stand on what’s real? Here’s Pastor Jeff continuing in his message titled Move Forward.

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    Letting God Deal With The Pain

    Today we’re focusing on the life of Jacob - A man who is a great example of just being human! He’s a perfect display of someone who has an encounter with God and experiences real change. We gain insight into his life across a spectrum of trials and triumphs. Times when he failed to trust God and took matters into his own hands; moments of anxiety & stress when he faced major uncertainty; seasons of taking steps of faith and leaving his comfort zone because God had called him to obey; seasons when he failed in his fatherly leadership to his brood of children and yet they were the chosen family of God. — What a testimony he has! I’m sure we can all relate to the very things he struggled with thousands of years ago.

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    Grace Before Wrath

    Why am I alive today? Where did humanity come from? Is there a plan to right all the wrong in this world? There’s are powerful questions that the world has tried to answer for centuries. As Christians, we know God has given mankind a central message about life, our origins & our purpose, and it’s found in our Bible! Even from the first pages of scripture, God’s pursuing love is evident as he works in the lives of real people who wrestled with faith in a real God. Today, Pastor Jeff will be introducing a new study through the book of Genesis. As he teaches an overview of significant moments in history we can draw real-life application to navigate our lives according to God’s plan. 

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    Understanding My Bible

    Why am I alive today? Where did humanity come from? Is there a plan to right all the wrong in this world? These are powerful questions that the world has tried to answer for centuries.  God has given mankind a central message about life, our origin & our purpose, and it’s all found in the Bible! From the first pages of scripture, God’s pursuing love is evident as he works in the lives of real people who wrestled with faith in a real God. Today, Pastor Jeff will be introducing a new study through the book of Genesis. As he teaches an overview of significant moments in history we can draw real-life application to navigate our lives according to God’s plan. 

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    Pushback In Ministry

    Have you ever faced pushback for standing firm in your faith? Maybe even from the people closest to you? In today’s message, Pastor Jeff takes us to Acts 19, where Paul’s ministry in Ephesus sparked a full-blown riot. Why? Because the gospel was transforming lives—people were turning away from their idols, and the world around them wasn’t happy about it. Opposition to faith isn’t new; it’s been happening since the early church. But rather than backing down, Paul stayed the course, knowing that real change comes when we trust in the power of Christ, not our own efforts. Today, we’ll unpack what it means to stand strong in a culture that resists truth and how God equips us to shine His light even in dark places. Stay with us as we dig into this powerful message titled “Pushback in Ministry”

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    Following God's Leading

    Have you ever wondered, How can I stay faithful to following Jesus when life throws obstacles in my path? Today, we’re diving into Acts 13, where we see the church at Antioch worshiping, fasting, and receiving direction from the Holy Spirit. God calls Barnabas and Paul to embark on the first missionary trip to spread the Gospel. The Holy Spirit selects a ministry team and sends them out to encounter both opportunities and opposition. Isn’t it crazy how we can be right in the middle of God’s plan for our life and then we experience trouble that’s beyond our ability to overcome?! Why does this happen, and how can we move forward in the mission and ministry God has given to us? Let’s Join Pastor Jeff as we continue our study through Acts in a message titled “Let The Mission Begin”

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    What Does the Bible Say About Tithing?

    What do you know about tithing? Maybe just bringing the topic up rubs you the wrong way? Does God really want my money? At the end of Acts 4 we take a look at a biblical account of generosity & it’s inspirational! The early church is a great example of what it looks like to be unified, loving and generous. If you’ve ever struggled with the topic of financial giving as a christian and you genuinely want to hear from Jesus, stay tuned. Today Pastor Jeff will teach a few simple truths about the example of generosity that the early church left us. 

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    How Should I Respond To Persecution?

    It’s been said before that one of the greatest needs in the church today is the witness of lame men who are standing whole. Today in Acts chapter 4 is the continuation of the miracle done to the lame man who had been sitting at the gates of the Temple in Jerusalem. But as the story goes on, we see the focus change from the miracle of God to the persecution of the saints! This morning, Pastor Jeff will teach about what persecution looks like here in America and how we can stand on our faith as Christians.  

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    Mimicking Jesus

    Our study through Acts continues as the focus shifts from Saul, who goes into hiding for approximately 7 years, to Peter, who takes up the ministry of Jesus. Despite facing persecution, the Church has grown stronger and is now experiencing a period of peace. The believers are living out their faith, and the Holy Spirit is expanding the church. Through remarkable moments of healing, God’s power is transforming lives and inspiring others to believe. A life of faith always leads to greater opportunities, and when we respond to the leading of the Holy Spirit, God accomplishes the impossible through us! Now, Pastor Jeff delivers a message titled “Mimic Me.” 

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    Par For The Course

    In early days of the church around 200 AD, new Christians were required to do 3-years of schooling once a week outside of the weekend service. They received 144 hours of lectures on the scriptures & apologetics. They were instructed on how the truth of God stood superior to the pagan & secular philosophy in those days! These believers were minorities in a heavily persecuted society. So knowing the truth they believed in became of utmost importance. Today, the persecution and influence of secular culture around us is just as strong and we must know the TRUTH of God in order to combat the lies of the enemy. This morning we will see the first martyr of the church - Stephen. And like Stephen, we must realize that we’re bringing the hope of Christ to minds that are warped, closed & confused! Let’s dive in as Pastor Jeff teaches us in a message we’ve titled “Par For The Course”

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    God Can Be Trusted

    How does understanding God's promises and their fulfillment in the Bible impact our lives today? Today Pastor Jeff is teaching us in Genesis 21-23 and we see the promised son - Isaac, given to Abraham and Sarah. After waiting and wondering, they finally experienced God’s blessing! But not long after, God tests Abraham by asking him to sacrifice Isaac. Something that would be hard for any of us as parents to comprehend! How does Abraham react? With a heart of obedience and surrender … a response we can learn from and apply when we face trials and testing. Even when Sarah dies, Abraham trusts in the continued character and faithfulness of God. In the pivotal life-changing moments, how will you live? Abraham lived by faith, proving once more - God can be trusted! 

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    A New Identity

    Have you ever wished you could become someone else? Maybe you’ve made some mistakes and you wished they could be forgotten. The God of the Bible is notorious for making lives new & bringing beauty from ashes. We see this in the real life of a guy named Abram. God gave him a promise and as Abram lived his life believing this promise, God would change his identity and make him new! After years of wrestling before God Abram finally views life differently and by God’s grace He changes Abrams name to Abraham. The NT tells us that we are new creations in Christ and therefore we can be encouraged in the God who makes all things new!

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    Actions Speak Louder Than Words

    There is so much anger, hatred, and bitterness in the world today. Our country is becoming more and more divided and lawlessness seems to be abounding in every neighborhood and community! How can the church thrive? … and more importantly, how should individual Christians react as we live amongst this type of loveless culture? Today in Romans, Pastor Jeff is teaching us that Christianity isn’t just a way of believing, but rather a way of life! We’ve spent an extended time understanding the free gift of salvation that was given to us by our loving God, and now we’re going to learn HOW to live as Christians both inside the church and outside in our communities. The Christian lifestyle Roman’s teaches isn’t just about living out religious practices, but letting the spirit of God work through us as we remain faithful to Him. 

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    Transformation

    Transformed… The online dictionary defines this as “a thorough & dramatic change in form or appearance.” Transformation is synonymous with conversion, transfiguration or metamorphosis. All of these terms describe what the Bible teaches happens when we respond to the grace of God! As we pick up our study in Romans 12 today, we’re going to learn about how this change takes place in the life of a believer. Pastor Jeff will give us three relevant applications of how this truth plays out in our life practically. Do you want to be transformed by the grace of God today? 

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    You Ain't So Bad

    Have you ever wondered how God can bring about something good in a bad situation? the Bible is filled with story after story about the struggles of Godly people who have trusted God in the midst of disaster, submitted to God when their prayers go unanswered, and remains faithful even when they were suffering. They were able to do this because they knew the character of God and they looked beyond the trial they were facing. Through all of this, we see that God continues to work at bringing about beauty from ashes because His love remains steadfast toward His people. Nothing can separate us from God’s love! Today we’re focusing on the end of chapter 8 in Romans where Paul underscores this principle. Because of God’s enduring love, we can confidently move forward facing the greatest of obstacles!

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    How To Pray Without Ceasing

    Today we’re starting a new study in the book of Romans, often referred to as “The gospel according to Grace” because it’s a book of inspiration and renewal. It’s a book that has transformed a number of lives including spiritual leaders throughout history! Through the book of Romans we are set free from religion and ushered into the glorious joy of Christ through God’s marvelous grace. In these opening chapters Paul will bring this Gospel of grace to three different types of people. The secular person, living a life as though God doesn’t exist. The self-righteous person, one who rejects God and any type of religion. And the hypocritical person, one who has a form of Godliness but denies Him with their lifestyle. We can understand that each are guilty and in need of God’s grace

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    The Gospel of Grace

    Today we’re starting a new study in the book of Romans, often referred to as “The gospel according to Grace” because it’s a book of inspiration and renewal. It’s a book that has transformed a number of lives including spiritual leaders throughout history! Through the book of Romans we are set free from religion and ushered into the glorious joy of Christ through God’s marvelous grace. In these opening chapters Paul will bring this Gospel of grace to three different types of people. The secular person, living a life as though God doesn’t exist. The self-righteous person, one who rejects God and any type of religion. And the hypocritical person, one who has a form of Godliness but denies Him with their lifestyle. We can understand that each are guilty and in need of God’s grace

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    He Restores My Soul

    As we continue making our way through Romans we’re learning about the conditions for the Roman Christians. The cultural tones in the time-period this book was written magnify the beauty of grace God has given. It’s like watching a movie where the underdog gains strength to overcome! When someone in Rome became a Christian their families typically pushed off from them because they were labeled as enemies of the human race! This made it very difficult for them. Rome was an awesome place for the elite to live but the lower class had a daily struggle. Therefore, Paul will take some time to encourage the believers by acknowledging their fruitfulness. What’s his point? The Gospel of Grace produces a faith that is planted, deep rooted, and abundantly fruitful! 

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    Fully Engaged

    As we continue making our way through Romans we’re learning about the conditions for the Roman Christians. The cultural tones in the time-period this book was written magnify the beauty of grace God has given. It’s like watching a movie where the underdog gains strength to overcome! When someone in Rome became a Christian their families typically pushed off from them because they were labeled as enemies of the human race! This made it very difficult for them. Rome was an awesome place for the elite to live but the lower class had a daily struggle. Therefore, Paul will take some time to encourage the believers by acknowledging their fruitfulness. What’s his point? The Gospel of Grace produces a faith that is planted, deep rooted, and abundantly fruitful! 

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    Enemies of the Human Race

    As we continue making our way through Romans we’re learning about the conditions for the Roman Christians. The cultural tones in the time-period this book was written magnify the beauty of grace God has given. It’s like watching a movie where the underdog gains strength to overcome! When someone in Rome became a Christian their families typically pushed off from them because they were labeled as enemies of the human race! This made it very difficult for them. Rome was an awesome place for the elite to live but the lower class had a daily struggle. Therefore, Paul will take some time to encourage the believers by acknowledging their fruitfulness. What’s his point? The Gospel of Grace produces a faith that is planted, deep rooted, and abundantly fruitful! 

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    God's Overruling & Restoring Grace

    Today we’re starting a new study in the book of Romans, often referred to as “The gospel according to Grace” because it’s a book of inspiration and renewal. It’s a book that has transformed a number of lives including spiritual leaders throughout history! Through the book of Romans we are set free from religion and ushered into the glorious joy of Christ through God’s marvelous grace. In these opening chapters Paul will bring this Gospel of grace to three different types of people. The secular person, living a life as though God doesn’t exist. The self-righteous person, one who rejects God and any type of religion. And the hypocritical person, one who has a form of Godliness but denies Him with their lifestyle. We can understand that each are guilty and in need of God’s grace

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    Come As You Are

    Today we’re starting a new study in the book of Romans, often referred to as “The gospel according to Grace” because it’s a book of inspiration and renewal. It’s a book that has transformed a number of lives including spiritual leaders throughout history! Through the book of Romans we are set free from religion and ushered into the glorious joy of Christ through God’s marvelous grace. In these opening chapters Paul will bring this Gospel of grace to three different types of people. The secular person, living a life as though God doesn’t exist. The self-righteous person, one who rejects God and any type of religion. And the hypocritical person, one who has a form of Godliness but denies Him with their lifestyle. We can understand that each are guilty and in need of God’s grace

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    Transforming Grace

    Today we’re starting a new study in the book of Romans, often referred to as “The gospel according to Grace” because it’s a book of inspiration and renewal. It’s a book that has transformed a number of lives including spiritual leaders throughout history! Through the book of Romans we are set free from religion and ushered into the glorious joy of Christ through God’s marvelous grace. In these opening chapters Paul will bring this Gospel of grace to three different types of people. The secular person, living a life as though God doesn’t exist. The self-righteous person, one who rejects God and any type of religion. And the hypocritical person, one who has a form of Godliness but denies Him with their lifestyle. We can understand that each are guilty and in need of God’s grace

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    The Help We Need

    When it comes to living the Christian life we can be led astray by out thoughts and feelings. The bible teaches that we are to be reminded of the facts of our faith so we don’t act on our feelings. Today as we continue our series through the book of Romans, Pastor Jeff is underscoring the realities of being dead to sin and alive in Christ. This truth doesn’t mean that we will never struggle with sin or temptation, but that by faith, we understand that Jesus has removed sin’s power over our lives. The enemy of our soul wants to keep us ignorant and living in a place of fear so he can control us, but Jesus has set us free and given us access to His supernatural, transformative power! For us, that means we can win the struggle over sin! 

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    Steps of Faith

    As we dive into Acts 3 we’re introduced to Peter & John on their regular daily activities of prayer & worship. They are confronted with an opportunity to take a step of faith and God’s power worked through them in a mighty way. For the man who was healed, the idea that God is able to turn tragedy into triumph became real to him. We will see that God is able to bring a message of hope into circumstances of pain & disappointment. Do you need a new beginning today? Are there things you’re missing out on because fear has kept you from stepping out? Today Pastor Jeff underscores God’s goodness and the secret of great faith.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

No Greater Love Radio airs weekdays on GraceFM 89.7 Denver CO & 101.7 Colorado Springs, and is designed to build you up in your Christian faith. Pastor Jeff focuses on teaching the Bible verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter, and book-by-book in a way that gives us practical application for everyday life. This isn't another religious bible study; this is real, relevant & raw! No Greater Love is an outreach ministry of Westminster Calvary. "There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends." John 15:13 (NLT)

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Pastor Jeff Cramer

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