Romans

Now Unto Him

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Romans 16:25-27 — As the Apostle Paul concludes his letter to the Romans, his final call is not to a theological concept or a set of principles, but to Jesus. He is the one that strengthens us. He is the truth that has been unveiled for our salvation. He is the one whose worth has been revealed. May all roads lead us to wonder at our King Jesus, and ever fix our gaze upon Him.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:00:56


Extraordinary Gospel; Ordinary People

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Romans 15:30-16:16; Luke 1:1-4 — In an easily-missed portion of scripture, we are reminded of the vital truth that Paul’s ministry was not a lone wolf mission: the extraordinary riches of the Gospel were (and are) outworked through a community of ordinary people, doing ordinary things for the kingdom of God.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:11:41


Paul's Motivation

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Romans 15:14-21 — Paul’s life spent preaching the Gospel throughout the world was motivated by two simple but profound realities: the un-matched beauty of Jesus’ grace and the incredible transformative power of His Spirit. May these same realities lead us to boast only in Christ; passionately pursuing Him with reawakened faith for all that He is willing and able to do.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:28:25


Abounding In Hope

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Romans 15:8-13; John 15:1-4; 2 Corinthians 3:16-18 — As we are confronted with the implications of the Gospel on our lives (and how much work there is to do!), Paul reminds us that our God is faithful: For Jew and Gentile alike, He is the initiator and finisher of our redemption story. As we abide in and behold Him, may we put off self-effort and abound in hope at the transformation that only He will bring.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 58:05


The Example Of Christ

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Romans 15:1-7; 1 Cor 10:24; Phil 2:3-8; Hebrews 10:24-25 — Having instructed the Roman Church to ‘put off’ division and seek unity under Christ, Paul now exhorts his readers to ‘put on’ Christ’s example: We are to bear with each others’ weaknesses and build each other up, in order that our lives would be suitable dwelling places for the Lord of all.

WATCH: Sermon begins at 1:08:57