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*The Good News Is Still the Good News*
25th Anniversary Sunday
 Romans 1:16-17
I. Learning from *ants *
May the Lord save us from *being comfortable* 
 
II.
The Good News of Jesus is good news no matter what year it is
 
The Gospel is “. . . the *power of God* for *salvation* to everyone *who believes*. . . .
 
 
 
What does it mean to not be ashamed of the Gospel?
Romans 1:3-5
 
III.
Our challenge?
To stay true to John 14:6--a *fresh commitment* to the *Gospel*
  
Romans 1:8-- Paul praised the church at Rome for their faith
Galatians 1:6-10
It will be more challenging to be a faithful church for Jesus in the next 25 years
than it was for the first 25 years..
 
1 Corinthians 1:18
IV.
The Gospel is needed as much *today as ever*
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