Forest Hill PCA Devotionals

Living the Gospel - Romans 12

14 min · 21. maj 2026
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Exploring Romans: Chapter 12 - Living the Gospel After eleven chapters of profound theology, Paul shifts to the practical: how do we live out the Gospel? In this episode of Exploring Romans, Pastor Jason Van Bemmel of Forest Hill Presbyterian Church walks through Romans 12 to explore the great pivot of the Christian life. Discover what it means to be a "living sacrifice," how to humbly use our diverse spiritual gifts within the body of Christ, and what genuine, hypocrite-free Christian love looks like in everyday life.

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