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"Jesus Our Lord"

Drawing from Scripture, particularly Romans 4 and Psalm 110, the sermon explores the profound sweetness and significance of the phrase "Jesus our Lord," emphasizing the paradoxical nature of Christ's divinity and humanity, and the believer's reverent acknowledgment of His sovereignty. It argues that faith embraces the contrasts between Christ's suffering and His reigning glory, understanding that His death ultimately paved the way for His eternal dominion, and that recognizing Jesus as both Lord and God fosters humility, obedience, and a deep sense of fellowship with other believers, ultimately leading to a life of devoted service and unwavering trust in His power.

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Romans 4:24
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