Sermons on Romans (Page 3)

Sermons on Romans (Page 3)

Confronting Our Own Selfishness, Part 2

Self-centeredness always presses the church to be about disputable matters. God-centeredness always yields disputable matters over to God and humbly pursues the spiritual health of others. When we think about our love for one another in God’s future plan, we gain strength and motivation for loving one another in God’s present plan.

Confronting Our Own Selfishness, Part 1

Our radical worship of God leads us to confront our own selfishness. Self-centeredness always presses the church to be about disputable matters, while God-centeredness always yields disputable matters over to God and humbly pursues the spiritual health of others.

Maintaining Unity, Part 3

Our devotion to God leads us to maintain unity. We must go out of our way to welcome one another in love without letting disputable matters disrupt the health of the church.

Maintaining Unity, Part 2

Our devotion to God leads us to maintain unity. We must go out of our way to welcome one another in love without letting disputable matters disrupt the health of the church.

Maintaining Unity, Part 1

Our devotion to God leads us to maintain unity. We must go out of our way to welcome one another in love without letting disputable matter disrupt the health of the church.

Living Pure Lives

Our radical worship of God leads us to live pure lives. Let us live our lives with the conscious expectation of Jesus’ return and of our future perfection.

Loving Our Neighbor

Devotion to God leads us love our neighbor as ourselves. Love is the beginning, middle and end of our obedience to God. If we love God and love our neighbor truly, we do not need any other command.

Committing Ourselves to Good Citizenship

Devotion to God leads us to commit ourselves to good citizenship. Our submission to God always ties us to a heart of submission to every God-given authority in our lives, which means that Christians should be the best of citizens in this present world.