This Sunday Glendon explores Romans 7 and 8. These constantly quoted chapters explore both the reality of struggles and sufferings that we experience in the this life, and the declaration that there is, right now, no condemnation and perfect freedom in Christ. How can we hold the tension between the reality of the struggles that we face and the promise of freedom and peace from those struggles, while looking at this freedom through the lens of God's radical overturning of oppression and injustice?
Unfortunately, due to an issue with the Zoom audio recording, several minutes were too distorted to be audible, and several minutes in the middle of the sermon had to be omitted. Get in touch with us if you need a transcript of the full sermon.
Dear Empire: Romans 14-16
Dear Empire: Romans 13
Dear Empire: Romans 12
Dear Empire: Romans 9-11
Dear Empire: Romans 6
Dear Empire: Romans 5
Dear Empire: Romans 3-4
Dear Empire: Romans 1:18-32
Dear Empire: Romans 1:1-7
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