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Okay.
Well, good morning.
Good morning morning.
Welcome.
Welcome.
Welcome.
Okay.
It's great.
The great to see you that's going to be from now on for the back.
That's or how we open our Sunday school class is okay.
Alright.
Alright, thank you so much for the privilege of being you this morning.
I think you for those that have called it was a dreary day outside Lord.
We thank you and we can come together and fellowship and worship you and hear from your words.
Why we're here father.
We want to be in your presence.
Will it be taught by your Holy Spirit?
I pray that that would be the case this morning as we go through this passage in the Book of Romans in Jesus name.
Amen.
Okay, again, I'm going to reiterate this until, you know this by heart, but you, you probably noticed that this little graphic here.
I were talking about the gospel.
Part about your detail today.
The gospel is where the righteousness of God, that's judging righteousness and his saving righteousness.
Come together.
Is that bad ass?
We're God, can be both just and justifier of those who come to him.
And that's what we were unpacking.
Now, by way of review.
I just had a couple of questions in this was really an important one.
So, how was Jesus declared to be the Son of God? Remember that from last week?
What was it?
Yes, through the resurrection.
He was declared to be the Son of God and that Son of God brought together.
Both the fact that he was deity.
And of course he has to Manatee incredible verse.
So what was the objective of Paul's apostleship?
See how much you remember.
What was his purpose?
What was his objective?
Yes, okay, We'll go into that.
A little bit more in detail today.
Very good.
So, what I'm going to do is where we left off last week.
I kind of I kind of really went through it quickly.
So, I'm going to start here.
Let's see if I can go to, let's go to this one.
Pause the Deep desire to visit the Romans and we saw in in verses 9 and 10 that he wanted to visit the Roman it up to this point.
He was being prevented any, any submitted himself to God's will.
So he saw the fact, but he wants to be there.
He wants to be in this presence in the presence of the Romans, but he's been prevented so far.
So we saw that.
It was all because of God's will and his purpose that he was not allowed to be there.
Turn on the lights.
The church had hat was established and it wasn't established by the Apostle Paul.
We talked about that in the first lesson that church probably began either through Canada cost or to Aquila and Priscilla.
We don't, we don't know.
But Paul wants to visit this church.
Now, there is a reason for this purpose and his eagerness to want to visit and we saw that.
And I'm going to go over this once again cuz this is really important stuff.
So we saw that Paul's reason, and his eagerness for the visit verses 11 through 15.
Interesting Lee enough that when we talked about his reason, I went over this really quickly last week, but I want to really kind of touch some of the spots that I missed last week when we talked about the reason that Paul wants to visit them.
This idea of ordinary means of Grace comes into play.
What am I mean?
By ordinary means of Grace.
Has anybody ever heard that phrase before?
What is that mean?
Cuz if you are, if you were catholic, if you came up on the Catholic back on, you understand.
This word means of Grace is phrase, means of Grace, I intend to you as a Catholic, these were ways in which you were becoming Justified and it was through what keeping the sacrament.
Yeah, it works.
But it is nonetheless, a very good word for Protestants also is a very logical word is a very Evangelical phrase, I should say.
And we call this ordinary means of Grace.
That, what do I mean by ordinary means of Grace?
This is essential.
To the body of Christ, Britt the growth.
People had this understanding that for some reason when I come to Christ, I don't need nobody but God.
All right, sounds good.
That's real.
It's true.
The God has provided.
What we would call ordinary means of Grace for our spiritual growth.
Those ordinary means of Grace cannot happen without assembling together, right?
So we talked about church attendance.
We talked about the fact that he tells us that we are not to forsake the assembling of ourselves together.
There's a reason for that if we neglect the assembling of ourselves together, we will not grow in Grace.
What happens when we assemble together?
What are we?
What are we doing?
We understand each other.
We minister to each other.
We hear the word of God, preached, right?
We engage in prayer together.
We are Bob in the ordinances.
Sacraments.
These are these are what God has given the church to grow.
In the process that I have heard, it called many other time.
It, for example, that and he's preaching has blessed me.
Yes.
That's actually what we would.
Probably have heard a lot more in the Protestant, right?
And if you think about this is what the Apostle Paul talking about.
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