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Can Jesus truly be your Savior if He isn't also your Lord? This message challenges the common belief that you can go to heaven without fully surrendering your life. Pastor Darren Rogers begins a new series on Lordship, addressing the critical disconnect between claiming to be a Christian and living a life changed by Christ. Using Matthew 7:21 ("Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord'...") as a foundation, he argues that true salvation involves doing the will of the Father. This sermon presents five key definitions of lordship: accepting God's sovereignty, putting Him first, taking responsibility, doing His will, and offering personal obedience, all leading to the non-negotiable truth that Jesus must be Lord of all.
By Darren Rogers5
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Can Jesus truly be your Savior if He isn't also your Lord? This message challenges the common belief that you can go to heaven without fully surrendering your life. Pastor Darren Rogers begins a new series on Lordship, addressing the critical disconnect between claiming to be a Christian and living a life changed by Christ. Using Matthew 7:21 ("Not everyone who says to me, 'Lord, Lord'...") as a foundation, he argues that true salvation involves doing the will of the Father. This sermon presents five key definitions of lordship: accepting God's sovereignty, putting Him first, taking responsibility, doing His will, and offering personal obedience, all leading to the non-negotiable truth that Jesus must be Lord of all.