"Romans" Tagged Sermons
Calvary
Sermon text: Luke 23:32-49 Crucifixion was one of the most horrific forms of punishment ever devised by mankind. The treatment Jesus received prior to His crucifixion was brutal and sadistic. Taken together, Jesus suffered the worst death imaginable. He was mocked and jeered by the Jewish leaders, the Roman soldiers, the crowd, and even the criminals hanging beside Him. Yet He endured all of this to save us from our sin.
Caution Ahead
Sermon Text: Romans 16:19 As Paul finishes his letter to the Roman Christians, he warns them of a potential threat. Many scholars believe that this would be false teachers, who would confuse and divide these believers. There are many threats today confronting the modern church. Christians today must heed the same warning and instruction provided by Paul.
Current Events (Romans 1:18-32)
God’s wrath is a part of his righteousness. If God did not punish sin, then He would not be truly righteous. The latter part of the first chapter of Romans describes to whom and why this wrath must be applied. And even though these words were written almost 2000 years ago, the actions they describe are as fresh as tonight’s evening news.
Living By Faith (Romans 1:16-17)
What does a life of faith look like? Pastor Chuck delves into this, challenging us to put our full faith in Jesus Christ.
How You Can Know (Romans 8:14-17)
You can trust God’s promises and His word to know your salvation is assured. But the Holy Spirit also gives witness to the fact that you belong to Christ. A true believer will live a life yielded to the Holy Spirit. In turn, the Holy Spirit reminds you of your adoption into God’s family and your future inheritance.
The Godly Lifestyle (Romans 12:1-2)
God is merciful to save us and make us His children. Doesn’t it just make sense for us to give Him our best?
Were You There? (Romans 6:5-8)
Charlie Whitcomb describes how the those who believe in Jesus Christ share in His crucifixion and resurrection.