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11321 W St. Martins Road
Franklin, WI 53132
414-431-0532
September 3rd, 2022
Pastor David Harrold
The Power and Righteousness of God
Paul continues the introduction of his letter to the Roman Christians.
In these two verses, he ties
his determination to preach the Gospel to the power of that Gospel to save both Jew and Gentile.
These are the 2 verses that kicked off Luther’s participation in the reformation.
Romans 1:16-17
I.) The Power of God: V16
A.) Confidence In the Gospel:
B.) The Gospel Is the Power Of God:
II.)
The Righteousness of God: V17
A.) God’s Righteousness Applied:
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