With Generosity, Part 1

Romans 12:13-15
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How can a generous heart play a crucial role in overcoming evil? That’s what we’ll be looking at today in Romans Chapter 12.

Pastor Colin emphasises the importance of love that goes beyond mere obligation, calling us to embrace a spirit of generosity that extends not only to giving but fostering genuine relationships and empathy. This message is particularly vital in a time marked by division and antagonism. With a focus on the teachings of the Apostle Paul, we learn the power of overcoming evil with good, showing love, and restoring spiritual passion in our lives.

100:00:00,260 –> 00:00:09,920A generous person is a person who goes the extra mile. A generous person is someone who200:00:09,920 –> 00:00:16,760is motivated by love rather than merely by law. Love always goes beyond where law can300:00:16,760 –> 00:00:18,000take you.400:00:18,000 –> 00:00:22,320Welcome to Open the Bible with Pastor Colin Smith. I’m David Pick. Glad you could be500:00:22,320 –> 00:00:28,200with us today and if you’ve just joined us, we’re in a series called Overcoming Evil.600:00:28,200 –> 00:00:32,840It’s based on Romans Chapter twelve and today we’re going to find out how generosity700:00:32,840 –> 00:00:35,240plays a part in overcoming evil.800:00:35,240 –> 00:00:40,119Yeah, and this is of real importance for us. Here we are at a time where there’s so great900:00:40,119 –> 00:00:46,000division. People are divided. There’s a sense of antagonism. What can Christians do?1000:00:46,000 –> 00:00:51,439That’s the great question. And Romans twelve, the Apostle says to us, do not be overcome1100:00:51,439 –> 00:00:54,660by evil but overcome evil with good.1200:00:54,660 –> 00:00:59,439In other words, there is something positive that we can bring here. But how do we do it?1300:00:59,439 –> 00:01:04,220Well these verses in Romans twelve really give us a step-by-step guide and begin with1400:01:04,220 –> 00:01:09,339let love be genuine. It’s got to be sincere. It’s got to be from the heart.1500:01:09,339 –> 00:01:13,360And we’ve been looking at how we can restore our own spiritual passion and now we get to1600:01:13,360 –> 00:01:16,839this place where we’re called to have a generous heart.1700:01:16,839 –> 00:01:21,660In other words, Christians who are just concerned about ourselves and what’s in it for us1800:01:21,660 –> 00:01:26,739are never going to overcome evil, they’re never going to reach out and be able to have1900:01:26,739 –> 00:01:31,260a healing effect in this culture in which we find ourselves.2000:01:31,260 –> 00:01:37,940We’re being called to a generosity of spirit that does not only involve generosity in terms2100:01:37,940 –> 00:01:41,500of giving, that’s always the first thing we think of and that’s really important,2200:01:41,500 –> 00:01:46,379but a generosity that reaches out to others, to weep with those who weep, to rejoice with2300:01:46,379 –> 00:01:50,180those who rejoice, and even those who are not part of our circle naturally.2400:01:51,000 –> 00:01:53,900to have a heart that really cares about other people.2500:01:53,900 –> 00:01:58,500These are things that genuinely make a difference and what the Apostle called the first Roman2600:01:58,500 –> 00:02:05,940Christians to practice when they were oppressed by a brutal regime and we as Christians are2700:02:05,940 –> 00:02:10,779being called to exercise this kind of influence in our troubled world today.2800:02:10,779 –> 00:02:17,539So if you can, join us in Romans in chapter 12 as we begin the message Overcoming Evil2900:02:17,539 –> 00:02:19,820With Generosity, here’s Colin.3000:02:20,460 –> 00:02:24,339Now our title today is Overcoming Evil With Generosity.3100:02:24,339 –> 00:02:29,919I think that generosity holds the three themes that are in these verses together, I have3200:02:29,919 –> 00:02:36,419for many many years looked up key words in a message in my trusty old Oxford English3300:02:36,419 –> 00:02:39,639dictionary that’s on the shelf next to my desk.3400:02:39,639 –> 00:02:46,619I’ve discovered now that I can simply press a button on my iPhone and ask Siri for a definition3500:02:47,440 –> 00:02:53,339all kinds of words and according to Siri I am reliably informed that the word generous3600:02:53,339 –> 00:03:00,339when it is applied to a person means a readiness to give more of something than is strictly3700:03:00,860 –> 00:03:05,020necessary or expected, that’s what it means to be generous.3800:03:05,020 –> 00:03:12,020A readiness to give more of something than is strictly necessary or is expected.3900:03:12,820 –> 00:03:18,300In other words, a generous person is a person who goes the extra mile, a generous person4000:03:18,300 –> 00:03:24,940is someone who is motivated by love rather than merely by law, love always goes beyond4100:03:24,940 –> 00:03:31,419where law can take you, love always goes beyond the range of law.4200:03:31,419 –> 00:03:38,419So a generous life really has three dimensions and I think that they are reflected in the4300:03:38,979 –> 00:03:45,720three verses that are before us today and particularly that each of these dimensions4400:03:45,720 –> 00:03:52,259of generosity reflect something very wonderful that we see in our Lord’s incarnation, in4500:03:52,259 –> 00:03:58,580His crucifixion and then in His resurrection and in His ascension and we’ll trace these4600:03:58,580 –> 00:04:00,759things together today.4700:04:00,759 –> 00:04:04,580So let’s look at these first and we’re not going to take them in the order in which they4800:04:04,580 –> 00:04:09,800come. We’re going to take them in an order of ascending difficulty. None of these are4900:04:09,800 –> 00:04:15,320easy but we’re going to start with the least difficult and then we’ll see how we progress5000:04:15,320 –> 00:04:20,000from there. May God give us grace as we hear the challenge of His Word today.5100:04:20,000 –> 00:04:25,540So let’s begin with verse 15 and I’ve titled this be generous by reproducing the example5200:04:25,540 –> 00:04:31,079that God has given you in Christ. And particularly here we’re thinking of the example that God5300:04:31,140 –> 00:04:38,359has given in the Incarnation of our Lord. And the verse 15 says, rejoice with those5400:04:38,359 –> 00:04:46,260who rejoice, weep with those who weep. Now if you are going to rejoice with those who5500:04:46,320 –> 00:04:49,899rejoice and if you’re going to weep with those who weep, very simply you have to get5600:04:49,899 –> 00:04:56,239close to other people. It is simply not possible to share in another person’s joy or to share5700:04:56,380 –> 00:05:03,380in another person’s sorrow unless and until that proximity, that closeness to other people5800:05:03,579 –> 00:05:09,559is part of your life. And each of these exhortations that we’re looking at in the Scripture today5900:05:09,559 –> 00:05:15,640carries of course an implicit temptation and the temptation here, the implicit temptation6000:05:15,640 –> 00:05:22,640is to remain aloof, to keep yourself to yourself, to be detached and to live as it were, in6100:05:23,079 –> 00:05:30,019your own world. And I’m very aware that among us here there may be a good number of us,6200:05:31,059 –> 00:05:36,279perhaps even including anyone who like myself comes from Great Britain, who would say something6300:05:36,279 –> 00:05:41,899like this, while I’m a very private person. Is there anyone here who would say, I’m6400:05:41,899 –> 00:05:47,779not asking for a show of hands, you’re the last person who would ever raise your hand,6500:05:47,779 –> 00:05:55,339I’m a very private person? Well, I know a little about that I think. And here’s6600:05:55,339 –> 00:06:02,920the response of Scripture to that, God calls you to be a very loving person. God calls6700:06:02,920 –> 00:06:10,500you to be a very loving person and to do that you have to find ways to get close enough6800:06:10,519 –> 00:06:18,980to other people to feel that pain and to share their joy. Rejoice with those who rejoice.6900:06:18,980 –> 00:06:26,619Weep with those who weep. So whose pain are you feeling right now? Whose joy are you sharing7000:06:26,619 –> 00:06:35,859right now? Now think about how God models this dimension of generous love for us. God7100:06:35,859 –> 00:06:42,899is in heaven and He is completely self-sufficient. He has everything that He needs in himself.7200:06:42,899 –> 00:06:49,119All the love that could ever be is already within the very nature of God. Love flowing7300:06:49,119 –> 00:06:53,820from Father to Son and Spirit and back and forth. God is completely self-sufficient.7400:06:53,820 –> 00:06:58,739He doesn’t need the world. He doesn’t need the human race. He does not need anything7500:06:58,739 –> 00:07:05,779outside of himself. So when He chose to make the world, He could have made the world and7600:07:05,779 –> 00:07:10,760having planted this marvelous garden in Eden and brought the man and the woman who He created7700:07:10,760 –> 00:07:14,679together and given them the marvelous gift of marriage, He could’ve simply put them7800:07:14,679 –> 00:07:20,760in the garden and said, well that’s that. I’ll leave them to get on with it. But God7900:07:20,760 –> 00:07:27,000doesn’t do that. What do you find right at the beginning of the Bible, that He comes8000:07:27,000 –> 00:07:33,260down, He takes a visible form so that He’s able to walk with the man and the woman in8100:07:33,260 –> 00:07:40,140the garden in the cool of the day? Now why does God do that? It’s not because He needs8200:07:40,140 –> 00:07:47,140to have the man and the woman in His life. No, there’s no need in God for them. Why does8300:07:47,160 –> 00:07:56,799He do this? He comes down because God is love, and this is what love does. It does not remain8400:07:56,899 –> 00:08:03,980in splendid isolation, remote. It comes near and in the garden of Eden, walks with this8500:08:04,480 –> 00:08:13,160woman and with this man and enters into their joys rejoicing with those who rejoice.8600:08:13,299 –> 00:08:17,779Now of course these appearances of God, in a visible form, keep recurring throughout8700:08:17,779 –> 00:08:22,459the Old Testament, and why are they there? Because clearly they are pointing forward8800:08:22,459 –> 00:08:27,540to the great outpouring of love that is at the very center of the Bible story, where8900:08:27,540 –> 00:08:32,859God actually becomes a man, not simply appearing as a man for a little while. He becomes a9000:08:32,859 –> 00:08:39,619man, in the incarnation, in the Lord Jesus Christ. He comes close to us and he enters9100:08:39,619 –> 00:08:46,619into our joys and he enters into our sorrows. And it is surely very significant that the9200:08:46,619 –> 00:08:54,380apostle John records seven miracles of our Lord Jesus, and these seven miracles he calls9300:08:54,380 –> 00:09:04,580signs, indicating that they are pointers to who Jesus is and what Jesus does. Signs. And9400:09:04,580 –> 00:09:10,020the first sign if you think about it is rejoicing with those who rejoice and the last sign is9500:09:10,020 –> 00:09:16,340weeping with those who weep. What’s the first sign, the first miracle in John’s gospel?9600:09:16,340 –> 00:09:22,179The wedding at Cana of Galilee where Jesus turns water into wine. Whose wedding was it?9700:09:22,179 –> 00:09:29,859Nobody knows. An ordinary couple whose names aren’t even recorded, never famous just an9800:09:29,859 –> 00:09:34,700ordinary couple getting married and Jesus Christ enters into their joy. That’s your9900:09:34,700 –> 00:09:45,960savior isn’t that wonderful? He comes alongside and enters human joy. And what is the last10000:09:46,179 –> 00:09:52,340of the seven signs, it’s the raising of Lazarus from the dead. And you remember how that happened10100:09:52,340 –> 00:09:58,840that Lazarus was the deeply loved brother of Martha and of Mary and a dear, dear friend10200:09:58,840 –> 00:10:04,979of the Lord Jesus Christ. And this man died and Jesus was in another place when he died.10300:10:04,979 –> 00:10:11,020And so by the time Jesus came to Bethany where the family lived, the funeral had already10400:10:11,020 –> 00:10:16,340taken place. But the family of course, was still in mourning. And Mary came out from10500:10:16,340 –> 00:10:22,219Bethany and met with the Lord Jesus Christ as he was coming to the town. And John records10600:10:22,219 –> 00:10:29,520that when Jesus saw her weeping, he was deeply moved. The strongest of words, he was moved10700:10:29,520 –> 00:10:36,859to the core. The son of God was moved to the core of his being by a woman’s tears.10800:10:37,859 –> 00:10:47,000That’s your saviour. And being moved to the core of his being, John records Jesus,10900:10:47,000 –> 00:10:58,539the son of God, wept. He wept. Rejoicing with those who rejoice and weeping with those who11000:10:59,299 –> 00:11:07,880weep. Why would he weep when he knew that he would very shortly raise Lazarus from the11100:11:07,880 –> 00:11:18,179dead? Well simply this Jesus Christ truly enters our sorrows. He feels the pain of our11200:11:18,179 –> 00:11:26,619loss. Right now the Lord Jesus Christ is enjoying the resurrection life in heaven at the right11300:11:26,659 –> 00:11:32,539hand of the father but he does not look down from a distance in heaven and say there is11400:11:32,539 –> 00:11:38,380no need for tears because it won’t be long until the resurrection. No, he weeps with11500:11:38,380 –> 00:11:45,380those who weep. Now that is what we are taught from the Incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ11600:11:47,780 –> 00:11:53,859and this is being commended to us as the first dimension of a generous life, that is a life11700:11:53,900 –> 00:11:59,179that gives into others, that we learn what it is to rejoice with those who rejoice and11800:11:59,179 –> 00:12:05,260weep with those who weep. God does not remain at a distance. You know that song that you11900:12:05,260 –> 00:12:10,760keep hearing? God is watching us from a distance. Oh, thank God. He does much more than watch12000:12:10,760 –> 00:12:17,760us from a distance. God of the Bible comes to us and engages in our lives.12100:12:17,780 –> 00:12:23,239Pastor Ted Olson has a wonderful phrase that has really helped me, actually as many phrases12200:12:23,239 –> 00:12:30,140that have really helped me but I especially love this one. Irrigate your soul in the joys12300:12:30,140 –> 00:12:37,039and sorrows of other people. Isn’t that beautiful? Water your own life by entering12400:12:37,039 –> 00:12:42,260into the joys and into the sorrows of other people. Come alongside others. Expand your12500:12:42,260 –> 00:12:47,200horizon. It will expand your own capacity to love. Is there someone here today and you’re12600:12:47,200 –> 00:12:55,799saying I need to learn how to love well. I need to expand the capacity of my own heart.12700:12:55,799 –> 00:13:03,280I need to learn to feel more deeply than I do. Here is where you can begin. Look this12800:13:03,280 –> 00:13:13,580week for someone who is rejoicing and enter as fully as you can into their joy. And look12900:13:13,580 –> 00:13:17,559this week for someone who is grieving, someone who is sad, someone who is down and enter13000:13:17,559 –> 00:13:23,659as fully as you can into their sorrow and you will be reflecting the very nature of13100:13:23,659 –> 00:13:27,539God as revealed to us in the Incarnation.13200:13:27,539 –> 00:13:33,520You’re listening to Open the Bible with Pastor Colin Smith and Overcoming Evil with13300:13:33,520 –> 00:13:38,340Generosity – part of our series, simply called Overcoming Evil. And if you’ve missed13400:13:38,340 –> 00:13:42,000any of the series or want to go back and listen again, don’t forget you can always come13500:13:42,000 –> 00:13:47,659online to our website openthebible.org.uk – there you’ll find all the messages which13600:13:47,659 –> 00:13:52,340have already been broadcast. You can also find them as a podcast and those are on all13700:13:52,340 –> 00:13:55,440the podcast sites. Search for Open the Bible UK.13800:13:55,440 –> 00:13:59,760Back to the message now, we’re in Romans Chapter 12. Here’s Colin.13900:13:59,760 –> 00:14:06,559And that’s the first thing, than be generous by reproducing the example that the Lord has14000:14:06,559 –> 00:14:11,440given to us in Christ and especially in His Incarnation.14100:14:11,479 –> 00:14:19,880Here’s the second thing. Be generous by releasing the gifts that God has given to you in Christ.14200:14:19,880 –> 00:14:27,299And here we are thinking particularly about Christ in His resurrection and in His ascension.14300:14:27,299 –> 00:14:33,739And we’re looking at verse 13, Contribute to the needs of the saints and seek to show14400:14:33,760 –> 00:14:41,140hospitality. Remember as Siri tells us, generosity a readiness to give more than is14500:14:41,140 –> 00:14:49,940necessary, more than is expected. And here Christ calls us to be generous14600:14:49,940 –> 00:14:55,380in relation to our homes, to do more in relation to your home than would be normal or would14700:14:55,380 –> 00:15:03,400be expected. Generosity in relation to our home, in relation to our time, in relation14800:15:03,400 –> 00:15:10,219to the gifts that God has given to us and in relation to our possessions.14900:15:10,299 –> 00:15:14,099Now this word hospitality, literally translated, has the meaning15000:15:14,099 –> 00:15:23,140of loving strangers. It’s the same word that is used in Hebrews chapter 13 and verse 2.15100:15:23,140 –> 00:15:30,059Do not neglect to entertain strangers or to give hospitality to strangers.15200:15:30,059 –> 00:15:37,320The two concepts are actually in the one word. Being a lover of people who are alone, a lover15300:15:37,320 –> 00:15:44,599of people who do not have a network of connections such as other people may have.15400:15:44,599 –> 00:15:48,760Now remember that the apostle Paul was writing on the eve of one of the great persecutions15500:15:48,760 –> 00:15:53,840endured by the Christian church and already the first waves of that were beginning to15600:15:53,840 –> 00:16:00,260appear. And so what would happen, and Jesus spoke of this in Matthew chapter 10 and verse15700:16:01,039 –> 00:16:07,979He said when you are persecuted in one town, flee to the next. So if you have Christian15800:16:07,979 –> 00:16:12,919believers who are persecuted in one town and they flee to the next, where are they going15900:16:12,919 –> 00:16:17,940to live when they get to the next town? They are going to depend on the kindness of their16000:16:17,940 –> 00:16:23,080brothers and sisters in Christ who they may have never met before, opening their own homes16100:16:23,080 –> 00:16:28,760and giving them this gift of hospitality, and as the prospect of greater persecution16200:16:28,760 –> 00:16:35,020is on the horizon, the Apostle Paul is giving this exhortation to Christian believers in16300:16:35,020 –> 00:16:43,039Rome. Make sure he was saying to Christians that you are especially generous in the use16400:16:43,039 –> 00:16:48,640of your home with regards to other believers because no one else will want to open their16500:16:48,640 –> 00:16:57,599homes to other believers. Only Christians will do this. Notice the language here – contribute16600:16:57,599 –> 00:17:03,799to the needs of the saints, a wonderful New Testament way of describing all believers.16700:17:03,799 –> 00:17:11,239The needs of the saints are to be our first concern, not our only concern, but our first16800:17:11,239 –> 00:17:17,739concern. You have the same principle in Galatians chapter 6 and verse 10. As we have opportunity,16900:17:17,739 –> 00:17:25,400let us do good to everyone but then notice the priority within the whole. Let us do good17000:17:25,439 –> 00:17:33,420to everyone, and especially, especially to those who are of the household of faith. So17100:17:33,420 –> 00:17:37,800this is not the language of exclusivity. It’s not saying only do good to other Christians17200:17:37,800 –> 00:17:42,540but it’s saying especially do good to other Christians. It is the language of priority.17300:17:42,540 –> 00:17:49,219There are some things that only Christians can do. Only Christians would open their homes17400:17:49,739 –> 00:17:56,060other Christians fleeing persecution. Only Christians are going to be able to deploy17500:17:56,060 –> 00:18:00,819their gifts for the service of God, for the advance of his work in the world. No one else17600:18:00,819 –> 00:18:06,619will do it if we do not do it, brothers and sisters. Only Christians are able to give17700:18:06,619 –> 00:18:11,500generously in such a way that sustains the work of God in the world, meeting the needs17800:18:11,500 –> 00:18:19,500of the saints. Nobody else will do it, and therefore there is a particular priority that17900:18:19,500 –> 00:18:24,979is given to us with regards to generosity in the use of our homes, in the use of our18000:18:24,979 –> 00:18:30,119time, in regards to the use of our gifts, and in regards to the use of our money with18100:18:30,119 –> 00:18:37,359regards to the needs of the saints, that is the needs of the work of God in the world.18200:18:37,819 –> 00:18:43,819Now obviously the implicit temptation that comes with this is simply to regard what God18300:18:43,819 –> 00:18:51,099has given to us as our own. To say, well, it’s my home, yeah well it’s the home that18400:18:51,099 –> 00:18:57,099God has given to you, now how are you gonna use it? It’s my time, I’ve got my life18500:18:57,099 –> 00:19:00,900mapped out, I’m gonna have these years doing this, and then these years doing that. Well18600:19:00,900 –> 00:19:06,660however much time you have is time that God gives to you, how are you going to steward18700:19:06,680 –> 00:19:13,420it for his glory? These are my gifts. Yeah, well, how are you going to use them? You have18800:19:13,420 –> 00:19:18,640no right to keep gifts that God has given to you, to yourself, they’ve been given18900:19:18,640 –> 00:19:24,459for the building up of the body of Christ. How are you going to use that gift that you’ve19000:19:24,459 –> 00:19:30,140been given? It’s my money, well it’s the money that God in his great kindness has19100:19:30,140 –> 00:19:36,319trusted to you as a steward, how are you going to use that, effectively, strategically,19200:19:36,319 –> 00:19:44,880for the advance of his work and for the needs of the Saints so that his work gets done in19300:19:44,880 –> 00:19:52,040the world. Now, think about this in relation… we’ve thought first about the incarnation19400:19:52,040 –> 00:19:57,819of our Lord, think about this in relation to the resurrection and the ascension of our19500:19:57,859 –> 00:20:02,040Lord. Because, remember, everything in this wonderful chapter is in the light of the mercies19600:20:02,040 –> 00:20:08,479of God, it’s all in the light of what God has done for us in Jesus Christ. What did19700:20:08,479 –> 00:20:17,479Jesus do, you see, we think about hospitality, generosity, what did Jesus do when he ascended19800:20:17,479 –> 00:20:20,819to the right hand of the Father in Heaven?19900:20:21,439 –> 00:20:25,880His answer, he opened his home. Heaven20000:20:25,880 –> 00:20:33,060is his home, and we had no access to it. But in his Resurrection and in his Ascension he20100:20:33,060 –> 00:20:41,900has opened his home. And to whom has He opened his home? He’s opened his home to strangers,20200:20:41,900 –> 00:20:47,339to foreigners and exiles like us, who were alienated from God and he said, you can come20300:20:47,540 –> 00:20:52,959in and my home can be your home, you can become a citizen of Heaven, a member of the Family20400:20:52,959 –> 00:20:59,380of God. So, in his Resurrection and his Ascension he opens his home, he welcomes the stranger,20500:20:59,380 –> 00:21:05,479what else does he do? The Bible says He pours out spiritual gifts. That’s in Ephesians20600:21:05,479 –> 00:21:13,920chapter 4 and verse 8, when He ascended on high He gave gifts to men. This risen Lord20700:21:13,939 –> 00:21:20,939Jesus Christ has poured gifts, spiritual and material, into your life and into mine. He20800:21:21,699 –> 00:21:28,500has blessed us, we are blessed in every way in Jesus Christ. Now look at what he’s done.20900:21:28,500 –> 00:21:33,579He opens His home, He welcomes strangers, He pours out lavish gifts, all of this is21000:21:33,579 –> 00:21:38,780what God has done for you in Jesus Christ in the light of this. Be especially eager,21100:21:38,780 –> 00:21:44,520the Apostle is saying in the light of the mercy of God that you should welcome strangers,21200:21:44,520 –> 00:21:49,900that you should open your home as God has opened His to you, that you should deploy21300:21:49,900 –> 00:21:54,780your gifts and everything that He has trusted into your hands in His own generosity, that21400:21:54,780 –> 00:22:01,739you should reflect that generosity as you live as His child in this desperately needy21500:22:01,739 –> 00:22:08,140world. So do you see how this is the second dimension of a generous life? The first reflecting21600:22:08,219 –> 00:22:15,260the incarnation of Jesus, not staying at a distance from others. God is watching us from21700:22:15,260 –> 00:22:19,219a distance. No, God comes near to us in Jesus Christ.21800:22:19,219 –> 00:22:24,839You’ve been listening to Pastor Colin Smith on Open The Bible and a message called Overcoming21900:22:24,839 –> 00:22:31,160Evil With Generosity. We’re surrounded by terrible news of tragedy and evil in many22000:22:31,160 –> 00:22:36,660places in the world and we are called to not be overcome by evil, but rather to overcome22100:22:36,660 –> 00:22:43,660evil with good, to not run away and not give up. The Apostle Paul shows in Romans 12 how22200:22:43,660 –> 00:22:49,680God calms our fears, builds up our hope, and strengthens the resolve of His people when22300:22:49,680 –> 00:22:53,540evil is all around. I hope you’ll stay with us for the rest of22400:22:53,540 –> 00:22:57,660the series, Overcoming Evil, and if you have missed any of the series, or if you want to22500:22:57,660 –> 00:23:03,859go back and listen again, they are all available on the internet by coming to our website,22600:23:03,859 –> 00:23:09,540bible.org.uk, or by going to your favourite podcast site and searching for Open the Bible22700:23:09,540 –> 00:23:13,780UK. Open the Bible depends on the generous support22800:23:13,780 –> 00:23:19,020of our listeners, and if supporting Open the Bible financially is something you’ve been22900:23:19,020 –> 00:23:24,020thinking about, we have an offer for you this month. 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And my colleague, Tim Augustine has now arranged23800:24:11,020 –> 00:24:16,920that material in the form of a 31-day devotional and I’m just delighted that we’re able to23900:24:16,920 –> 00:24:23,920offer this, looking at the Lord Jesus Christ through Psalm 23, will bring strength and24000:24:24,119 –> 00:24:29,560encouragement and peace and joy. And to do that for 31 days, to meditate on one of the24100:24:29,560 –> 00:24:33,839best-known and best-loved chapters in all of the Bible and to get our eyes fixed on24200:24:33,839 –> 00:24:39,359the Lord Jesus Christ. So if you need some encouragement, Green Pastures, Still Waters24300:24:39,359 –> 00:24:43,859is going to be a great help to you. 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Colin Smith is the Senior Pastor of The Orchard Evangelical Free Church in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He has authored a number of books, including Heaven, How I Got Here and Heaven, So Near – So Far. Colin is the Founder and Teaching Pastor for Open the Bible. Follow him on X formerly Twitter.

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Sermons on Romans 12 You are surrounded by growing evil. Don’t quit. Don’t run away. Overcome it. Jesus was not overcome by evil. He overcame evil with good. Yes, but how did He do it? The apostle Paul tells us in Romans 12. In these sermons on Romans 12, you will find out how God

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