When In Romans: Not Ashamed
This sermon delivers a passionate call for Christians to boldly embrace and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ without shame or fear. Drawing from Romans 1:15-17, the pastor emphasizes that the gospel is not merely a simple prayer or intellectual assent, but the transformative power of God for salvation. The message confronts the cultural perception that Christianity is "too simple" while simultaneously challenging believers who have made it appear shallow through incomplete presentations. The sermon stresses that true faith requires total surrender to Christ as Lord, not just intellectual belief. The pastor addresses contemporary social issues—addiction, sexual immorality, family breakdown—arguing that only Jesus, not political movements or human solutions, can bring genuine transformation. The message culminates in a call for believers to live out their faith authentically, allowing God's righteousness to be revealed through them as they die to self and let Christ live through them, moving from "faith to faith" in visible, life-changing ways.
