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This sermon unpacks Paul’s message in Romans 1:28 - 2:16, highlighting how both the irreligious and the religious stand guilty before God. Paul first exposes the sinfulness of those who openly reject God, but then turns to the religious, warning against self-righteousness and judgmental attitudes. True faith, he explains, is not about outward religious practice but a transformed heart that relies on God. In the end, Paul calls for deep, personal repentance, reminding us that the good news of the gospel is only fully understood when we grasp how deeply we need it.
By Redeemer's FellowshipThis sermon unpacks Paul’s message in Romans 1:28 - 2:16, highlighting how both the irreligious and the religious stand guilty before God. Paul first exposes the sinfulness of those who openly reject God, but then turns to the religious, warning against self-righteousness and judgmental attitudes. True faith, he explains, is not about outward religious practice but a transformed heart that relies on God. In the end, Paul calls for deep, personal repentance, reminding us that the good news of the gospel is only fully understood when we grasp how deeply we need it.