
The Sobering Beginning
In this sermon from Romans 1:18, we begin a new section of Paul’s letter by considering The Sobering Beginning . As Paul unveils the reality of God’s wrath against ungodliness and unrighteousness, he exposes mankind’s tr

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In this sermon from Romans 1:18, we begin a new section of Paul’s letter by considering The Sobering Beginning . As Paul unveils the reality of God’s wrath against ungodliness and unrighteousness, he exposes mankind’s tr

The church in Rome learned from the Apostle Paul why he was unashamed and eager to preach the gospel. Romans 1:17 reveals the reason: in the gospel, God unveils the glory of His righteousness, displaying how the righteou

For our Family Worship Gathering, we walked through the book of Jonah under the theme, “The God Who Saves.” As God Sends Jonah, Pursues Jonah, Shows Mercy, and Teaches Jonah About Mercy, we discover that the hero of the

In Romans 1:16, the Apostle Paul explains why he was eager to preach the gospel even in the heart of the Roman Empire: he was not ashamed of it, because the gospel is the power of God unto salvation. This exposition expl

In Romans 1:13–15, the Apostle Paul opens the window even wider into the heart of a gospel minister. Though hindered in his plans, Paul remained constrained by the gospel — pursuing spiritual fruit, living under a divine

In Romans 1:11–12, the apostle Paul opens a window into his heart and reveals what genuine gospel-shaped love for the church looks like. Tested through suffering, delay, and ministry hardship, Paul’s love longed for God’

This sermon explores the weight of sin and the consistent biblical truth that forgiveness requires the shedding of blood, tracing that theme from Genesis through the Old Testament sacrificial system. It builds tension ar

Just because we have eyes does not mean we truly see. In Romans 1:8–10, Paul opens a window into his heart, showing that what God values is not outward success but inward grace—gratitude, prayer, and submission to His wi

The vision of Ezekiel 8 exposes the depth of human idolatry and the holiness of a God whose jealous love demands exclusive worship. It reveals that sin is not merely outward rebellion, but a hidden corruption of the hear

In Romans 1:6–7, Paul reminds believers that they are not defined by the world or by themselves, but by God’s gracious work in Christ. Those who belong to Jesus are called by God, loved by Him, set apart for His purposes

In 1 Peter 1:3, we see that our hope does not begin with our circumstances, but with the mercy of God. Through the new birth, God gives us a living hope that is grounded not in ourselves, but in the resurrection of Jesus

In Joshua 5–6, we see that being on the Lord’s side is not about God taking our side, but us surrendering to His. Israel is called to trust God’s strange plan, walk in obedience, and depend on His power—and in doing so,

In Romans 1:5–6, Paul makes clear that the gospel produces the obedience of faith among the nations for the sake of Christ’s name. Grace received does not terminate on the believer—it directs the Christian into a life of

In Romans 1:4, Paul shows that the gospel does not end with Christ’s humiliation but proclaims His exaltation. The Son who came in weakness was declared to be the Son of God in power through the resurrection from the dea

In Romans 1:3–4, Paul explains that the gospel he heralds is not a new message but the fulfillment of God’s ancient promises revealed through the prophets. The heart of the gospel is not advice about how to live but news

On Sunday, we were again in the book of Romans — the greatest exposition on the gospel the world has ever known. In Romans 1:2, Paul shows that the gospel is not new but God’s ancient promise, purposed before time, procl

Pastor Cedric of Ekklesia Church of Jacksonville preaches from Luke 9:1-6, where the Lord Jesus sent the disciples on mission to proclaim the kingdom of God.

In Romans 1:1, Paul establishes his identity and divine calling before the Church in Rome, declaring that he was set apart for the gospel of God. By that phrase, he makes clear that the message he proclaims originates wi

Paul establishes solidarity with the Roman Christians by first identifying himself as a servant of Christ Jesus. Like them, he belonged to Christ, yet unlike them, he was called as an apostle—set apart for the gospel of

Romans was not the beginning of Paul’s story, but the fruit of God’s eternal purpose. Before explaining the gospel or asserting his authority, Paul identifies himself as a servant of Christ Jesus—showing that to be a Chr
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