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Sermon Text: Romans 6:1-23 Daniel Ralph 04/06/2025
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-21 Daniel Ralph 03/16/2025
Sermon Text: Romans 15:14-21 Daniel Ralph 03/02/2025
"1 Lord, open Thou my heart to hear, And through Your Word to me draw near; Let me Your Word e'er pure retain; Let me Your child and heir remain." Unless God the Holy Spirit opens our ears through the Gospel we cannot hear the voice of Jesus and know our Heavenly Father's love for us sinners. Sermon Text: Romans 10:9-17. Sermon Theme: "How Often Do We Need Our Ears Opened?" preached for The 12th Sunday After Trinity, 18-August-2024, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert, Pastor.
Sermon Text: Romans 8:12-17 July 21, 2024 Preacher: Pastor Andrew Soule Visit us at mtolivelutheran.org
Sermon Text: Romans 5:1-11
07.14.24 "We have overcome by the blood of the lamb and the word of our testimony.. (Rev.12:11). Join us to hear testimonies of hope from our community today! Sermon Text: Romans: 8:26-28 Sermon Title: Preach It! P2 - Community Testimonies https://linktr.ee/ImagoChurch
Sermon Text: Romans 8:28 For more information on Buncombe Street Methodist Church in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreet.com
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1–8Preacher: Jeremy DeckUnpacking the Principle of Gospel Centrality…1) The Principle Explained (vv. 1-2)2) The Principle Exemplified (v. 3ff)To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit https://www.gospellifemn.org.
Sermon Text: Romans 1:16-25; 2:6-11; 3:9-12, 21-26Preacher: Jeremy DeckFive Parts of Paul's Argument…1) The Primer Relayed (1:16–17)2) The Problem Revealed (1:18–25)3) The Prerequisite Required (2:6–9)4) The Problem Revisited (3:9–12)5) The Propitiation Rendered (3:21–26)To learn more about Gospel Life Church visit https://www.gospellifemn.org.
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-21
"Holy, Holy, Holy!" thundered the mighty angel army in the Temple before Isaiah's very ears. The only true and living God reveals Himself through His Word! "And the catholic faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity; Neither confounding the Persons, nor dividing the Substance. For there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. " (Source: https://bookofconcord.org/ecumenical-creeds/athanasian-creed/ ) Sermon Text: Romans 11:33-36. Sermon Theme: "The Wondrous Trinity!" Preached for The Feast of the Holy Trinity, 26-May-2024, at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, LCMS, Tell City, Indiana by Rev. Nathan J. Rusert, Pastor.
5-19-24 PM "A Prayerful Wish for Hopeful Christians" Sermon Text: Romans 15:13 I. The Source of Christian Hope A. The Being of God B. The Gift of God II. The Action in Christian Hope A. The Activity of Faith B. The Fruit of Faith III. The Degree of Christian Hope A. The Description of the Degree B. The Cause of the Degree Rev. Greg Lubbers
Sermon Text: Romans 10:14-15 For more information on Buncombe Street Methodist Church in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreet.com
4/14 Sunday Sermon with Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-2
4/7 Sunday Sermon with Sermon Text: Romans 8:31-32; Habakkuk 3:17-19Guest Preacher Rev. Dr. Sean Clark
Synopsis: Israel is a nation defined by Faith in Christ, not the flesh of one's father. Jesus is gathering a New Israel to and in Himself from all the tribes of the World and will continue to do so until all the elect are gathered in. Sermon Text: Romans 11
1-7-24 AM "The Characteristics of the Gifted Office-Bearer" Sermon Text: Romans 12:8b I. The Characteristic of the Gifted Office-Bearer is He Needs Grace A. The Reality of His Need for Grace B. The Recognition of His Need for Grace II. The Characteristic of the Gifted Office-Bearer is He Receives Grace A. The Source of the Received Grace B. The Sufficiency of the Received Grace C. The Confidence in the Received Grace III. The Characteristic of the Gifted Office-Bearer is He Displays Grace A. In the Office of Elder B. In the Office of Deacon Rev. Greg Lubbers
11-12-23 AM "The Profit of Being Born into the Covenant" Sermon Text: Romans 3:1, 2 I. The Question of the Profit A. Given Covenant Status B. Given Previous Truths II. The Description of the Profit A. The “Oracles of God” B. The Promises of God III. The Response to the Profit A. A Use of the Scriptures B. A Belief in the Promises Rev. Greg Lubbers
10-29-23 AM "Sola Deo Gloria: Glory to God Alone" Sermon Text: Romans 11:33-36 I. Because of Who God Is A. God's Sovereign Wisdom B. God's Sovereign Knowledge II. Because of What God Does A. In the Work of Creation B. In the Work of Redemption III. Because of What God Seeks A. A Spiritual Worship B. A Regulated Worship Rev. Greg Lubbers
Twenty-First Sunday after Pentecost, October 22, 2023 Godly Government: Christians support our government simply because it was instituted by God. Jesus himself taught that we owe respect and obedience to our government.First Reading: Daniel 1:3-21. Daniel and his friends faithfully served the government that God had placed over them.Second Reading: Romans 13:1-7. Everyone is to submit to the governing authorities established by God.Gospel: Matthew 22: 15-22. Jesus teaches we are to give the government what belongs to the government. But we are not to give to the government what belongs only to God.Sermon Text: Romans 13:1-7. Submit to the Governing Authorities. See our governing authorities in the light of the Bible: God's servant who cares for and protects us through them.Pastor Tim Patoka
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-5 While the gospel is a message of what Christ has done for us, it can only be fully understood as it is lived, and the Church's responsibility is to witness to that love in the same cruciform way. As Christ gave his body, so we give our bodies. This is what Paul stresses when he writes "Present your bodies as a living sacrifice." And we know this changes lives because someone did that for you - someone gave of themself and witnessed to you so that you could witness to others. So let's do our shared work as a church looking for those who need that love and support. https://www.facebook.com/stmarysunite... https://www.instagram.com/stmarysucc/ Want to support the work of St. Mary's? https://www.eservicepayments.com/cgi-...
MIDWEEK SERMONWatch/Listen here using the Embedded Subsplash Playerdiv.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}Central Baptist Church of Ponca City, OKDATE: Wednesday, September 13, 2023SERMON BY: Bro. David BosworthSERMON TITLE: Giving Back to Our Deserving GodSERMON THEME: Living SacrificesSERMON SERIES: Guest SpeakersSERMON TEXT: Romans 12:1-3Rom. 12:1 I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. 3 For I say, through the grace given unto me, to every man that is among you, not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think; but to think soberly, according as God hath dealt to every man the measure of faith. 4 For as we have many members in one.— — —Watch/Listen here using our Subsplash WebShare Playerhttps://cbcponca.subspla.sh/f389qkqListen on Archive.orghttps://archive.org/download/092023-wed-facebook-stream/092023WED-FacebookStream.mp3
Sermon Text: Romans 1:8-15
Sermon Text: Romans 6:12-14
Sermon Text: Romans 57:15-24 Armed with the most wonderful story in the world, why is it that so few believers seem to live as if it makes a difference? Truth is, it's really hard to move into the new life of Christ. As U2 sings, we find ourselves unsteady and unsure. The path forward? To keep practicing the new life, doing the small things that keep us moving forward, trusting that God is bringing the new life inside of us to fruition. Just keep singing. https://www.facebook.com/stmarysunite... https://www.instagram.com/stmarysucc/ Want to support the work of St. Mary's? https://www.eservicepayments.com/cgi-...
Sermon Text: Romans 5, Psalm 40 This song moves our conversation about "Babylon" from the global to the personal. Babylon makes false promises, and yet there's this nagging sense of hope, that things can be different. In Romans, Paul teaches us that in Adam, we are all fallen, but in the second Adam, Christ, we are all made new. This is reflected in the Editors lyrics - our "broken hearts" of shame are turned into the "broken hearts" of freedom and joy. And as a church, we are called to share that new life with others. In our Bonus Content, we talk about a simple prayer that can help us tell this deeper truth - the truth about Christ, and the truth about ourselves - and how this prayer can move from confession to rejoicing. Let us introduce you to the Jesus Prayer. https://www.facebook.com/stmarysunite... https://www.instagram.com/stmarysucc/ Want to support the work of St. Mary's? https://www.eservicepayments.com/cgi-...
7-16-23 AM "The Christian's Profession of Faith" Sermon Text: Romans 10:9, 10 I. The Source of the Profession of Faith A. The Source of the Mouth B. The Source of the Heart II. The Content in the Profession of Faith A. The Objective Content of Doctrine B. The Subject Content of Belief III. The Benefit of the Profession of Faith A. The Explanation of the Benefit B. The Application of the Benefit Rev. Greg Lubbers
Sermon Text: Romans 3:27-31
Synopsis: The Holy Spirit interposes for us in our weakness, so that we become strong, uttering prayers pleasing and in accord with the will of God. Sermon Text: Romans 8:26
During this sermon, Pastor JR unpacks the paradox of our great worth despite our great unworthiness. The gospel says the best about us and the worst about us. We are unworthy sinners who are broken, fallen, and rebellious. The gospel also speaks to our worth. Our value is fixed because Jesus Christ paid a ransom for us on the cross. Sermon Text: Romans 4:1-12. The Essentiality of Faith The Elements of Faith Knowledge Trust Commitment The Effects of Faith Secure Standing Family status The world as our inheritance
Sermon Text: Romans 16:3-16 For more information on Buncombe Street UMC in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreetumc.org
Synopsis: Christ's existence is a perpetual and prevailing interposition with the Father on behalf of his people, securing for them all the benefits of his redemption. Sermon Text: Romans 8:34
This Sunday, Pastor JR talks through how the gospel practically impacts our everyday lives as Christians. Sermon Text: Romans 3:27-31 Sermon Points: Justification is a pardon and a pronouncement. The Gospel answers our insecurities and our pride. The Gospel frees us from legalism and lawlessness.
As we continue our series through Romans, Pastor JR unpacks how we are justified through faith. Without Christ clothing us in righteousness, we cannot approach God. Through Jesus's sacrifice, we can now enjoy full communion with God. Sermon Text: Romans 3:19-26 Notes: Pardon Pronouncement Propitiation Imputation
After a short break, Pastor JR jumps back into our Romans Sermon Series as he unpacks Romans 3 - every person's natural condition in regards to their sinful nature and how Jesus saves us from ourselves. Sermon Text: Romans 3:9-24 Every person w/o exception in their natural condition is under sin (3:9). Every person w/o exception in their natural condition is under the control of sin. Every person w/o exception in their natural condition is condemned because of sin Every person w/o exception in their natural condition is incapable of saving themselves Every person w/o exception can be saved by faith in Jesus
Sermon Text: Romans 6:1-11
Life is filled with struggles, trails, and pain. Each of these things by themselves are horrific. You may even question God by saying “Why would you let this terrible thing happen?” In this sermon, we will learn about how the struggles, trials, and pain serve a purpose in our lives and how they turn us back to Him. Sermon Text: Romans 5:1-11 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
Life is filled with struggles, trails, and pain. Each of these things by themselves are horrific. You may even question God by saying “Why would you let this terrible thing happen?” In this sermon, we will learn about how the struggles, trials, and pain serve a purpose in our lives and how they turn us back to Him. Sermon Text: Romans 5:1-11 Preacher: Pastor Ben Sadler
This Sunday, JR Vassar continued our series in Romans. Pastor JR describes how our faith is not about our actions, but true spirituality is an inside-out reality. It's not a worldview, set of morals, or list of rules. Christianity is about the work of the Holy Spirit in your heart. Sermon Text: Romans 2:17-29 Sermon Notes: True Spirituality is an inside-out reality He brings conviction He gives revelation He gives confidence in Jesus He indwells you He assures you
2.19.23 What a joy and privilege to enter into God's presence together in worship! We are are thankful for the oppprtunity to worship together. This Sunday we will conclude our sermon series on “Hearing From God.” Have you ever struggled with or wondered how to pray? We will be learning a variety of methods to pray and enter into God's presence as a community. Sermon Text: Romans 8:26-28 Sermon Title: Real Presence https://linktr.ee/ImagoChurch LinktreeLinktree Imago Church | Linktree Linktree. Make your link do more. (Not automatically expanded because 3 MB is too large. You can expand it anyway or open it in a new window.)
Sermon Text: Romans 1:8 For more information on Buncombe Street UMC in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreetumc.org
The book of Romans answers the deepest questions we have as humans -- who do we belong to and why are we here? If we truly grasp and believe the message of Romans we will personally know God, have an assurance of heaven, and understand the gospel. This second sermon looks at what the gospel is. SERMON TEXT: Romans 1:1-6 SERMON NOTES: +The Gospel has always been the plan of God + The Gospel is Jesus + The Gospel demands a response of faith fueled obedience + The Gospel is destined for all nations + You can belong to Jesus + You can trust and obey Jesus + You can invest your life in the mission of Jesus
This Sunday, Pastor JR Vassar began our new series in Romans. The book of Romans answers the deepest questions we have as humans -- who do we belong to and why are we here? If we truly grasp and believe the message of Romans we will personally know God, have an assurance of heaven, and understand the gospel. This first sermon looks at the life and testimony of Paul, the writer of Romans. SERMON TEXT: Romans 1:1 SERMON NOTES: The most critical realities you and I need to deal with are “whose we are and why we are. + Servant of Christ Jesus + Called to Be An Apostle + Set Apart for the Gospel of God
We all have hopes. Some of our hopes are wishful thinking. Our kids hope for toys and technology. We hope to make them happy. We are afraid to hope because we have been disappointed so many times before. Hope has to do with trust and confidence. It is the resting of the human heart on God, with full trust that he will care for us and for our salvation and that he will give us the happiness he has promised. Hope is an eager expectation and anticipation of what is sure to come—an active, faith-infused waiting for God to fulfill that which he started by the power of the Holy Spirit. Sermon Text: Romans 8:23–25 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Bill Limmer
We all have hopes. Some of our hopes are wishful thinking. Our kids hope for toys and technology. We hope to make them happy. We are afraid to hope because we have been disappointed so many times before. Hope has to do with trust and confidence. It is the resting of the human heart on God, with full trust that he will care for us and for our salvation and that he will give us the happiness he has promised. Hope is an eager expectation and anticipation of what is sure to come—an active, faith-infused waiting for God to fulfill that which he started by the power of the Holy Spirit. Sermon Text: Romans 8:23–25 Preaching Pastor: Pastor Bill Limmer
Watch/Listen here using the Embedded Subsplash Playerdiv.sap-embed-player{position:relative;width:100%;height:0;padding-top:56.25%;}div.sap-embed-player>iframe{position:absolute;top:0;left:0;width:100%;height:100%;}Central Baptist Church of Ponca City, OKDATE: Wednesday, October 12, 2022SERMON BY: Bro. David BarbeeSERMON TITLE: Paying Tribute to the TributariesSERMON THEME: Recognizing Our InvestorsSERMON SERIES: Guest SpeakersSERMON TEXT: Romans 16:1-16Romans 16:1 I commend unto you Phebe our sister, which is a servant of the church which is at Cenchrea: 2 That ye receive her in the Lord, as becometh saints, and that ye assist her in whatsoever business she hath need of you: for she hath been a succourer of many, and of myself also. 3 Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in Christ Jesus: 4 Who have for my life laid down their own necks: unto whom not only I give thanks, but also all the churches of the Gentiles. 5 Likewise greet the church that is in their house. Salute my wellbeloved Epaenetus, who is the firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ. 6 Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour on us. 7 Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and my fellowprisoners, who are of note among the apostles, who also were in Christ before me. 8 Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. 9 Salute Urbane, our helper in Christ, and Stachys my beloved. 10 Salute Apelles approved in Christ. Salute them which are of Aristobulus' household. 11 Salute Herodion my kinsman. Greet them that be of the household of Narcissus, which are in the Lord. 12 Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord. Salute the beloved Persis, which laboured much in the Lord. 13 Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his mother and mine. 14 Salute Asyncritus, Phlegon, Hermas, Patrobas, Hermes, and the brethren which are with them. 15 Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olympas, and all the saints which are with them. 16 Salute one another with an holy kiss. The churches of Christ salute you. — — —Watch/Listen here using our Subsplash WebShare Playerhttps://subspla.sh/sq2p6bmListen here on Archive.orghttps://archive.org/download/101222-wed-facebook-stream/101222WED-FacebookStream.mp3
Sermon Text: Romans 12:9-21 For more information on Buncombe Street UMC in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreetumc.org
Sermon Text: Romans 12:1-8 For more information on Buncombe Street UMC in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreetumc.org
Sermon Text: Romans 5:1-11