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Standing In A Long Line

Standing In A Long Line

This sermon centers on the transformative power of the Gospel as revealed in Romans, emphasizing that a kingdom-minded believer is defined by a heart fixed on spiritual fruit, the lost world, and the eternal message of Christ. It highlights Paul's missionary zeal, his deep conviction that the Gospel is the divine means of salvation for both Jew and Gentile, and the necessity of living as a witness to Christ's righteousness, which was foretold throughout the Old Testament by Moses, the Psalms, and the prophets. The message underscores that true righteousness comes not through the law, but through faith in Christ, who fulfilled all prophecy and offers liberation from sin's slavery into a life of joyful, obedient service. The preacher calls the congregation to embody this identity—living with hope, praise, and purpose, standing in continuity with all faithful witnesses throughout history, and remaining steadfast in waiting on God's perfect timing, knowing that His presence is always worth the wait.

Standing in the Long Line of Witnesses

Romans 1, Romans 3, and Romans 6

Scripture Anchors

Romans 1:13–17
Romans 3:21–26
Romans 6:17–18
Luke 24:44–48
Acts 1:8
Deuteronomy 18:15–19
Psalm 16:10
Isaiah 53

When People Get on Our Nerves

Well, to God be the glory.

Amen?

To God be the glory.

I heard the other day that little Millie came in the house and said, "People just get on my nerves."

Man, man, man.

And we laugh at that, but I want to tell you — that ain't just a little child's confession.

That's a people confession.

That's a flesh confession.

That's a human confession.

People get on our nerves when they don't do what we want them to do.

Peop

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Romans; Romans 3
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