Sermons on Romans
We Believe
Matthew 16:13-18 — God’s gift of faith and belief is grounded in Christ, centered in our heart, and demonstrated with our words and actions.
Healing for the Foolish and Afflicted
Psalm 107:17-22 — God does not abandon the spiritually disobedient, but offers healing through His Word.
Amen (Truly, Let it Be So!)
1 Chronicles; Mark 10; Romans 16 — God in Christ is trustworthy and true, worthy of our ‘Amen’.
Euangelion (Good News)
Matthew 9:35-38; Romans 1:15-17 — The Gospel is the Good News of God’s love for us from Creation to Revelation, focused most clearly in the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Poiema (Handiwork)
Ephesians 2, Romans 1 — God created humanity with purpose: to reveal the image of God and to love in the world as God loves.
Agape (Love)
1 Corinthians 13 — A close look at agape-love as we live out “love your neighbor.”
Shalom (Peace)
Shalom is a rich biblical term variously translated as peace or wholeness.
The Holy Spirit
Romans 8:6-14; Acts 1-2 — Throughout all of scripture, the Holy Spirit is God’s power and presence with us and for us, leading us to obedience.
Bringing Good News
Isaiah 52; Romans 10 — God’s goodness and faithfulness are Good News to those who are struggling.
God’s Perfect Work
Ephesians 1:3-4; Philippians 1:3-11; Romans 12:1-2 — This Confirmation Sunday sermon surveys God’s movement (and love) toward humanity in history.
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