Sermons on Romans

Sermons on Romans

A Friendly Reminder

Sermon text: Romans 5:12 Christians need to always remember that the people we pass each day who don’t know Jesus as their Savior and Lord are destined for an eternity in hell. But it seems so easy for us to go about our daily lives not even considering the very real battle for the souls of people that’s going on all around us every day. Toney McDonald reminds us that everyone is going to answer to the Lord for what…

One Jesus: The Powerful Price

Sermon text: Romans 5:12-19 In reading this passage recently, Gene Thomasson was struck by the significance of how the actions of our “Federal Head,” Adam, had such far-reaching and multiplied effects upon all of mankind and how the Great Price that Jesus paid to free us from the penalty of that one act can be multiplied to many, also. However, there is a responsibility that has been placed upon us. Header image by William White on Unsplash.

What Are You Looking Forward To?

Sermon text: Romans 8:19 As we examine this single verse, we are prompted to review what is usually referred to as the “protoevangelion” in Genesis 3:15. In doing so, we see clearly the significance of our text. Francis Schaeffer once said that, as beautiful as the created world around is, it is still the “Sin charred remains of what once was.” Header image by Nick Fewings on Unsplash.

Be and Fulfill

Sermon text: Romans 13:6-14 As we finish out Romans 13, Paul provides us further guidance on how we are to treat each other, in light of the government God has instituted. We mentioned in the previous message that verse 6 is transitional. It leads us directly into fulfilling our obligations, loving each other with God’s kind of love and being ready for the return of Christ Jesus.

Government: God’s Idea

Sermon text: Romans 13:1-5 As we continue our study through the book of Romans, we come upon some very practical guidance regarding government from the apostle Paul. It was God’s idea that man have a system for dealing with each other. We need not fear it, when we are doing what is right. We also open with a disclaimer that disobedience is sometimes warranted.
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