Romans 3:21-26 We come this morning to what John Stott refers to as the heart of the book of Romans, what Martin Luther wrote in the margin of his Bible as being the chief point, and the very central place of the Epistle, and of the whole Bible. These seven verses have been called by…

Romans 3:9-20 There was a look of shock on the faces of the congregation last January when I announced that we were beginning a series of sermons on Romans that would last six or seven years. That look of shock was replaced by a sigh of relief when I said that we would focus on…

Romans 3:1-8 Today we come to the last sermon on Romans we will preach this year (except perhaps for some special circumstance that arises). The first Sunday in January 2004 we will pick up with Romans 3:9-20 so study that passage and be ready next year for a sermon on it. Don’t let me hear…

Romans 2:12-16 How important do you think it is for us to have a thirst for knowledge? Did you ever stop to think that if God had not created us with a thirst for knowledge, it would be virtually impossible to have a cup of tea. Think about it? Who was the first person to…

Romans 2:5-11 I received quite an education this past week. Ken Odduyo came to my house Friday night at 9 PM and asked for my help. I could tell he was very sick. I had not seen him for about a month and he had lost a lot of weight. His face was thin with…

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