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Introduction:
Hope everyone is doing great tonight.
I am glad to see all of you here and healthy.
Let us pray for all those who are battling illnesses.
Also, we need to pray for a family in Avery that lost their fourth grader to the flu this week.
Let’s pray...
Tonight we will be diving into , please turn there with me.
As you turn there let’s have a quick recap.
Let me ask you a question, have you ever received an amazing gift.
How did that gift make you feel?
Exactly, you felt great about it right?
Let me ask you a second question, have you ever received an absolutely brutal gift?
How’d it feel then?
Probably, pretty dreadful right.
Maybe sick to your stomach even.
Some people might even be angry.
Much like different gifts can give us different emotions ton
Chapter 1 of Romans:
Chapter 1 of Romans:
God’s righteous wrath on the ungodly.
Chapter 2 of Romans:
The law cannot save anyone for it only serves to condemn people.
Chapter 3 of Romans:
God alone is righteous meaning there is no one righteous apart from God but is attained throughout the work of Jesus in those who have placed their trust in Christ.
Chapter 4 of Romans:
Grace is obtained only through saving faith in Jesus Christ; we cannot earn salvation through our own actions.
Chapter 5 verses 1-11 of Romans:
Saving faith causes us to rejoice in the things of God because we are now at peace with God.
Which brings us to today’s passage.
The title of tonight’s message is “The Power of Two Gifts.”
Let me ask you a question, have you ever received an amazing gift.
How did that gift make you feel?
Exactly, you felt great about it right?
Let me ask you a second question, have you ever received an absolutely brutal gift?
How’d it feel then?
Probably, pretty dreadful right.
Maybe sick to your stomach even.
Some people might even be angry.
Much like different gifts can give us different emotions we have been given two different gifts one which is vile and the other wonderful and reason to celebrate.
We will be looking both the gift Adam gave all of us and the gift Jesus provides free to all who believe.
Would you please stand in the honor of reading God’s Word.
1. Through Adam we have received the gift of sin while through Jesus we receive the gift of grace.
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2. Through Adam we have received the gift of guilt while through Jesus we receive the gift of blamelessness.
Romans 5:1
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3. Through Adam we have recieved the gift of death while through Jesus we receive the gift of life.
Romans 5:17
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