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Why Christians Cannot Remain Silent In A Godless Culture

In January of this year, I presented my written sabbatical proposal to the elders of our church in accordance with our sabbatical policy. In February, the elders graciously approved my sabbatical proposal with a few alterations. I shared briefly about my upcoming sabbatical in my sermon on February 25, emphasizing that the purpose of this renewal sabbatical is longevity in ministry at Wildwood. In my interview process with Wildwood in 2016, I was encouraged that Wildwood had a long-standing sabbatical policy. It conveyed that this church recognizes the toll of ministry on a pastor and his family and they care enough to keep pastors around for the long-term to offer this extended time away.

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Glory Forevermore!

In a world rife with division and deception, Paul’s final words to the Romans call us to be vigilant, discerning, and steadfast in truth. Though the enemy may scheme to sow discord, we are not left defenseless—the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ sustains and strengthens us. And as we stand firm on the solid rock of His Word, we share in the promise that “the God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet”—a victory assured and a glory everlasting.

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Lives of Legacy – Service to Christ Matters

Paul’s closing words in Romans 16 reveal a heart devoted not only to Christ but also to the people who labored alongside him in the gospel. He honors men and women, rich and poor, known and unknown, for their faithfulness—reminding us that what we do for Christ matters and will leave a lasting legacy. This sermon challenges us to live in such a way that when our names are spoken, they are remembered for love, service, and a life poured out for the glory of God.

Romans 16:1-16

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Hands On The Rope, Striving in Prayer

Imagine standing before the throne of God, holding out an offering—not of gold or silver, nor of goats or bulls, but of lives transformed by the gospel; people who have been brought from darkness into light. This is the heart of Paul’s gospel ambition, and it should be the heartbeat of every believer.

Romans 15:14-21

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Paul’s Gospel Ambition

Imagine standing before the throne of God, holding out an offering—not of gold or silver, nor of goats or bulls, but of lives transformed by the gospel; people who have been brought from darkness into light. This is the heart of Paul’s gospel ambition, and it should be the heartbeat of every believer.

Romans 15:14-21

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I Thank the Lord for You!

The Philippian church held a very special place in the Apostle Paul’s heart. Whenever he thought of them, he was filled with joy and he thanked the Lord for them. What was it that made Paul feel this way? In a word, partnership. This small church was all in just as Paul was all in. There’s something special about the people that go all in with you!

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True Worldview

How we think and how we reason in the world is called a worldview. Christians ought to have a biblical worldview, a true worldview. Our salvation ought to impact not only what we do on Sunday mornings, but how we think and how we respond to life 24/7. Do you have a true worldview?

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True Fellowship

What we believe about God and Jesus and salvation impacts not only our worship and our individual lives, but also how we relate to fellow believers. In this section of Romans 12, Paul lays out marks of true fellowship. Fellowship is so much more than pot luck meals and social gatherings!

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Do Not Be Conformed

Following Jesus is not meant to be easy. But no one said it has to be drudgery! In today’s passage, we see that a person can get to a place where they want to do what the Lord wants them to do, even the really hard things. You can some to see that the Lord’s will for your life is good and acceptable and perfect. Life is sweet when you do!

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