April 27th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Sorry, but comments are closed | Email this to a friend
April 27, 2008 Taken From: Romans 1:9-11 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel We serve God with our spirit in the gospel of the Son, a reality bigger on the inside than is evident on the outside. Conscious of a power not our own at work within us, we speak. Charged with spiritual authority the words
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April 20th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Sorry, but comments are closed | Email this to a friend
April 20, 2008 Taken From: Romans 1:8-15 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel A man of prayer, he aches to see the saints for whom he prayed; there is so much to say to them, things related to who they are. His words are at times convoluted, his syntax anacoluthic; loose ends hanging everywhere as the
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April 13th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Sorry, but comments are closed | Email this to a friend
April 13, 2008 Taken From: Romans 1:1-7 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel I don’t believe it! It’s incredible, this love, hard to imagine even. I know me! and the voice I hear can’t be addressing me, surely not, for that would be impossible. I know me well! A saint? Who are you kidding? Me? I’m
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April 6th, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Sorry, but comments are closed | Email this to a friend
April 6, 2008 Taken From: Romans 1:2 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel Centuries, millenniums a long waiting having a promise, hoping; living rhythms a child could keep. In waiting is learning: the deep of sin the futility of men the wonder of God. His mighty works dazzle; his permissions confuse; they ask, where is your
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March 2nd, 2008 | Morning Sermons, The Gospel | Sorry, but comments are closed | Email this to a friend
March 2, 2008 Taken From: Romans 1:2 Illustration by Grace Ellen Schiel With words, like smooth stones taken out of the brook of language, the prophets spoke of what they did not understand serving not themselves but us. In time, their words took on flesh, came to fruition in the gospel of God. It is,
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