Romans, Knowing & Applying the Gospel in Life: No Condemnation
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March 24, 2024 (Sunday Morning)
Bible Text: Romans 8:1-4 | Jeff Jantzi
At times, the voice of condemnation & shame can speak quite loudly to our hearts: "You're not good enough. God doesn't love you as you are. God could never forgive you for what you did. You're too flawed, too sinful, too broken to be accepted by God..." and on and one we could go. So how does the Gospel of Jesus confront these voices?
Romans 8:1-4
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