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ClosePastor Nathan Sundt - October 20, 2024
God Is For Us In Christ
Romans 8:31-35 1. When you can't say everything, you still say "the main thing." The ally we need is God; God is all-powerful. The judge that we had was God; God is all-just. 2. The cross of Christ is an unsurpassable sign of God's love for you. In fact, God has plans for you, to give you "gifts of grace". 3. Who can call you out when God called you in? enkalesei kata eklekton:Who will call out the ones God has called out? Who condemns you when Christ took the punishment and secured a victory? 4. Christ, risen from the dead, advocates for you. Doctrin:The Session of Christ Until you know what your biggest problem is you cant cut down to size your not-so-big poblems. 5. Real and hard problems cannot alter your life, love with God, and eternal happiness.
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From Series: "Sunday Mornings"
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