Romans 5:5 Hugs are wonderful and you don’t know how wonderful they are until you don’t get them. But hugs are a bit more complicated than we think Not anyone can hug us and make us feel good. There needs to be a relationship of trust and affection if the hug will be meaningful or…

Romans 5:3-5 Today is the last of this year’s sermons on Romans. We started a year ago to work our way through Paul’s letter to the church in Rome. We made it to 3:8 last year and this year to 5:5. We will pick up this series again on January 2, 2005, starting with 5:6….

Romans 5:1-2 It is your first day of work. You applied for a job in a large company and they accepted you. You are excited to be part of this grand international company. You put on a suit and tie (or dress) and head off to work with some nervousness. What will this new job…

Romans 4 With Annie back after a month’s absence, it is probably not the best idea to start my sermon by telling a story about an old girlfriend, but in my defense, she was really not that much of a girlfriend. On our first date I took her to see the Godfather, a movie not…

Romans 3:24-26 We continue this morning looking at what Martin Luther called the chief point, and the very central place of the Epistle, and of the whole Bible. These six verses (21 to 26) are packed with content and nuance and we are trying this week and last to expose the truth in these verses…

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