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Sermons (Page 22)

Sermons (Page 22)

The Power of God – Set Free by Patience

This sermon examines the topic of glorification by unpacking Romans 8:1-30. Even though God’s victory over sin has been won, we still live with the awful reality of sin’s presence. This sermon calls us to persevere as we look forward to a world made new and the end of the horrors of sin.

The Power of God – Covered by Jesus

This sermon will unpack Romans 7 and will look at the battle with sin that continues to wage in the life of every believer. However, in the midst of the battle, we can be reassured that “there is therefore now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus” (Romans 8:1).

The Power of God – Obedient by Worship

If we have been saved by grace through faith, why does it matter how we live? This sermon will unpack Romans 6 and will show that true obedience is an act of worship. Paul instructs us to first believe that God has declared us righteous and secondly to offer our lives to God as an act of worship.

The Power of God – We are Saved by Grace

Even though it is faith that gives us access to God’s justification, faith isn’t the active agent of salvation. It is God’s grace that saves us. This sermon will unpack Romans 5 and will look at the grace of Jesus who loved us enough to die for us, even when we were his weak, ungodly, sinful enemies.

The Power of God – Justified by Faith

After setting the stage in message #1 we will now unpack 6 amazing truths that have come as a result of Jesus’ death upon the cross. The first of these is that we are justified by faith. This sermon will unpack this great subject by exploring Romans 3:21-4:25.

The Power of God – But Now …

This is the first of a brand new series called “The Power of God.” This will be an 8 part series looking at the book of Romans. This first sermon will be looking at Romans 1-3. In these chapters Paul systematically unpacks the problem of sin. This reaches a climax in 3:20 where Paul says that “by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight.” However, in verse 21 we see two of the most…