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Let's pray and we'll dive in. Lord, we thank you for this day. Thank you for, Lord, the encouragement we find in your word. Thank you for the wonderful gift of salvation that you've given us. Lord, help us tonight as we consider that gift, as we consider what your word says about it. Lord, help us to hold your word as our absolute authority. Lord, help us not to keep it to ourselves. Lord, help us do our best to lead others to you in a way that is pleasing to you. Lord, we love you in Jesus' name we pray, amen. So Romans chapter 10, starting in verse number nine, we'll read together. That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. For the scripture saith, whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek. For the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. Now this morning we went back and looked at verse eight, but tonight we won't right away. But I want you to take this passage in your mind, which many of you probably have some of it memorized, and I want you to completely forget it for the next five minutes. Just close up your Bible, ignore the passage, because what we're about to do, in as polite a way as possible, is look at what other churches, what other religions or denominations, if you will, say about how to get to heaven, not what Romans chapter 10 says. And so, if everybody's, you know, we hear the term, well, why aren't all Christians, you know, we're all Christians, we're all children of God, why don't we just all get along? Well, if you believe that, then we'll just, you know, see what we're about to find out about what all these churches are teaching about salvation, which is the most important doctrine in the entire Word of God, and the most important thing to know and to have correct, and then we'll just see if we're all the same or not. And so then we'll open our Bibles back up and see what we believe out of the Word of God. And so... That being said, I went and studied for this message. I'm not a Catholic, I'm not a Methodist, I'm not a Presbyterian, I'm not any of those things, and I also want to give them a fair shake. So I only used their own sources to define and to describe what they believe. I'm just giving you that at the outset because I've been in some messages where You just wonder, where in the world did the preacher get that? And it was, you know, not a very reliable source sometimes. But when it comes to salvation in general, when it comes to salvation in general, we'll start with the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church teaches that salvation is a process and that if you get baptized, continue in the church, and keep enough sacraments, you have a reasonable hope of heaven. There is not a, yes, if you get saved and you are saved, no, it's a process. And you have to do these things in order to have a reasonable expectation of heaven. Mormons or the Church of Latter-day Saints also believe that you cannot know that you are saved because salvation is a gift of grace that man must earn. Which is kind of interesting because they also believe in baptism for the dead. and that baptizing someone who is dead and having a secondary baptism in place for someone who's dead can go back and redeem them. So it's kind of seems like the better way to go would just be to die and then get baptized. But I digress. United Methodists likewise view salvation as a journey of transformation guided by the Holy Spirit, not a singular event. And as a result of that, you cannot ever know for sure that you've reached the end of your journey because, well, the end of your journey would be being the perfect man, being saved. I don't know, from what I read in the Bible, the only time I'm gonna be perfect is when Christ remakes me, after I die or after he comes back. And so if it's up to me to run this race and get to perfection before, then I'm toast. And so again, it's a journey, it's a journey. Presbyterians teach that salvation is by grace alone through faith alone. Well, praise God for that. But that it's been predetermined by God who will be saved and who will be lost. When asked why the church baptizes infants, a pastor explained, we baptize infants because God has chosen them before they had the ability to choose him. Okay, so it sounds good. Well, it's by grace through faith. But then all the other teachings and the actions of the church is, well actually no, it's God chose them, they didn't have a say in the matter. Irresistible grace. You can't resist the grace, no free will. And so we don't have the ability to choose God. Well, that doesn't match what the Bible says. Most Pentecostal churches teach that if you have not spoken in tongues, then you have not received the Holy Ghost and been saved. Speaking in tongues is the evidence that you have been saved. They also teach what they call conditional eternal security. So that must be like the budget security. Eternal security, but there's conditions. It's not very solid security if there's conditions. There's a whole lot more we could go to, but I think we should just go to the Bible. Does that sound good? Romans chapter 10 again. We could go to hundreds of verses this evening to consider all that we just read from other denominations, other groups that claim to be Christian. So when somebody says, well, I believe just like you believe, maybe don't take that at face value, say, okay, well, what do you believe? Just tell me, how do I get to heaven? How do I get my sins forgiven? Because as we said this morning, there's a whole lot of people in this country, especially, that think they're Christian because somebody told them they're Christian because of something that has nothing to do with what makes you a Christian. And so we wanna make sure we get this thing right. What did Romans 10, nine through 13 actually say about salvation? Well, verse nine, sums it up pretty well, that if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, what's the next four words? Thou shalt be saved. Well, what about speaking in tongues? What about taking communion? What about doing good works? What about being fruitful or keeping the faith? Or what about baptism or predestination? You don't find any of that in here. It'd be fair, it's one verse in the Bible, but you look at all the salvation verses in the Bible, Pretty simple plan. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved in thy house, in Acts 16. If you believe on the Lord, you may, in Acts chapter 8. All throughout the Bible, it's belief, it's faith, it's trusting Christ. It's not all these other things that churches tend to make it be. It is a belief thing. what is, I think it's important to note also the assurance of this passage. This passage uses definite articles, it uses absolutes. It's not, you know, in verse nine you read, thou shalt be saved, it's not thou might be saved. It's not thou should be saved, it's thou shalt be saved. You're going to be saved if you do this. And the this that you do is believe. So if you believe, thou shalt be saved. And it's amazing, so often when people will struggle with their assurance of their salvation. And I think a lot of Christians go through seasons when they struggle with assurance. I went through a season as a young man when I struggled with assurance of my salvation. I would pray the sinner's prayer every night just in case. because I just, you know, there was whatever it was in my heart, in my life, I knew I was saved, I knew I had done what the Bible requires for salvation, but I struggled with it. You know, it was, you know, well I sinned today, so maybe I'm not, you know, and it kind of went through that. A lot of people do, and a few years ago at a Bible conference, Pastor Joel Logan, and he made a really good, he had a really good sermon all about, well if, you know, struggling to, in your security of your salvation really is just another lack of faith in God. And I was like, man, that's kind of brutal. But he explained that if you read the word of God and you believe what it says, and you've done what it says, then just trust what it says. And so having doubts can be quite a struggle, but it really helped me as a young man when I was also confronted with that truth of, well, do you believe the word of God? Well, yes, I do. Well, then the Bible says you're saved. If you've believed on the Lord Jesus Christ, if you've put your faith in Him alone, then you're saved, you're a child of God. And so the Bible says in Romans 10, nine, thou shalt be saved. In verse 10, you see, for with the heart man believeth unto righteousness, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. And then of course, verse 13, for whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. There's no room for what about this and what about that? There's no room for adding extra things in. There's not a as long as you do this at the end of verse nine, is there? What about the end of verse 13? Thou shalt be saved if? No, it's just thou shalt be saved, period. And we do a really good job of complicating that, don't we? Of adding things to that, when in reality, It really does, this small passage of the Word of God really does show us all we need to know about salvation. Believe in your heart, confess with your mouth, you'll be saved. Now, as we did this morning, you can dive into what it means to believe in your heart. We can dive into what it means to confess with your mouth, all that stuff. But you can't add to what God has already put. You can't add the baptism in. You can't add giving in. You can't add membership in. You can't add good works in. You can't add in anything else. All that's necessary is right here. And so that's a blessing. Thou shalt be saved. Turn with me to, hold your place here in Romans 10, and turn with me to 1 John chapter five. 1 John chapter number five. And we're gonna start off in verse number seven, 1 John 5, seven. For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost, and these three are one. And there are three that bear witness in the earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood, and these three agree in one. If we receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater. For this is the witness of God, which he hath testified of his Son. He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself, He that believeth not God hath made him a liar, because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son. And this is the record that God hath given unto us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. He that hath the Son hath life, and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. These things I have written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God, that ye may know that ye have eternal life, and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God. I like that double statement there. I've written to you that believe to remind you and let you know and be assured that you have eternal life and so that you keep believing. I like that. But all through this passage, we see the record that God hath given us eternal life. That's a past tense. He's writing to save people. You already have it. He's not writing to dead people. Right, our eternal life begins the moment we get saved. It's not just, well, we're in the line and when we die, we get to board the ride that is eternal life. No, if you accept Christ, if you surrender to the Lord and you believe on the gospel, that's the moment you get saved. It's not, you know, when the Bible says shall be saved, it's not talking about a future thing. It's just the way the word shall is used in the English language up until recently. And it's a definitive, you're getting saved if you believe this. Not someday you'll be saved if you believe this. And so when the Bible says in 1 John chapter five, he says, he hath given us eternal life. It's a reminder of all the other passages where we understand and know that our eternal life begins the moment we get saved. And that's part of the evidence of eternal security is that if my life is eternal now and it began the moment I got saved, I can't get, I can't lose it. Can't get rid of it. Otherwise it wouldn't be eternal. And so that's a, it's a blessing. The, the definitiveness of, of, um, Romans chapter 10, that we shall be saved. And 1 John chapter 5, of course, explains that even further. And then the belief in Romans chapter 10 that we are to have and to hold in order to be saved is a specific belief about the Lord. The belief is not that He was a teacher, that He was a good man. The belief is not that He existed. What is the belief that we must hold in order to be saved according to Romans chapter 10 and verse number nine? Anybody remember off the top of your head? That God hath raised him from the dead. the resurrection of Jesus Christ. That is what you must believe. If people say, oh yeah, I believe in Jesus, okay, that's a good starting place, but you gotta go further. Explain what you mean when you say I believe in Jesus. I believe he lived, I believe he's a good teacher, I believe he's like Socrates or whatever else, or whatever it may be, or he's a father of a good religion or whatever. There's a lot of people out there that believe he existed. There's people out there that'll go so far as to say that they believe that he, to some degree, was a miracle worker or whatever it may be, agree or believe that he raised from the dead. And that's what separates us from everybody else in the world. The Muslims that travel to Mecca to kiss a big rock, they don't find an empty tomb where their savior raised from the dead after dying for their sins. Their religion ends in death. When you look at the Buddhists, they're following the teachings of a man whose life ended in death. When people are praying to their ancestors or those that went before them, whether they be ancestors or saints, and they're praying to them for health like a pagan, those people, their lives ended in what? Death. They can't help them. They're gone, they're dead. They didn't defeat death. Christianity, we believe that our Savior defeated death for us. That's what separates us from everybody else in the world, every other religion in the world. Every other religion in the world has a God that we are to live and serve and die for. Our God died for us. And so the belief that we must hold in order to be saved is not just that Jesus lived, not just that he died, but that he rose again. That's the gospel according to 1 Corinthians, is the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ according to the scriptures. The resurrection is part of it. In Romans 4.25, the Bible says, "...who was delivered for our offenses and was raised again for our justification." I'm glad that we have a risen Savior. The Bible is specific that we have to believe in the resurrection of Jesus Christ to be saved. You have to believe the gospel, and that is part of the gospel. So Romans 10 verses nine through 13 shows the gift of salvation that is by belief, not by works, that it shows us the assurance that through belief our salvation is secure. It also shows us, of course, that all are welcome to be saved. So look again with me at Romans chapter 10, verse number 13. We know the verse, but we'll look at it. Romans 10 verse number 13 for, what's the next word? Whosoever. All right, now, how many of you, outside of reading a Bible verse, used the word whosoever this week in conversation? One, all right. So the critic would say, well, that's an archaic word. Nobody knows how to read the King James Bible. Does anybody not know what whosoever means? All right, if you go to certain other churches in town, they don't know what whosoever means. Because what they read is the members of my church. If they call on the Lord, they can be saved. Or what they read is the elect. If they call on the Lord, they can be saved. The predetermined ones. Bible says whosoever. with no other stipulation at all. I'm a whosoever, you're a whosoever, and whosoever is out there in the world today, they're a whosoever. Doesn't matter what they are, what their background, what their religion, what their upbringing, they are a whosoever because that's what the word means. It's everybody. Whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord. So 1 Timothy chapter two, this is one that we've been to plenty of times, we'll be there plenty of times again because it's part of the important truths of the word of God. 1 Timothy chapter number two and verse number three. The Bible says, for this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior, who will have all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth. For there is one God, one mediator between God and men, the man Christ Jesus, who gave himself a ransom for all to be testified in due time. So we have right here the will of God in verse four is for all men to be saved and come to the knowledge of the truth. In verse six, who gave himself a ransom for all. That all is just like that whosoever. It's open-ended. It's anyone in the world can be saved. Anyone in the world who will believe in their heart and confess with their mouth, anyone in the world who, according to Romans 10, 13, will call upon the name of the Lord, they will be saved. You don't have to be of a certain lineage. You don't have to be of a certain religion. You don't have to be of a certain birth. You don't have to be of a certain social status. It's whosoever. Now, of course, if you've grown up in a Baptist church, that's very familiar to you because we believe that, we teach that. But it's unfortunate to realize and to see how many so-called Christian denominations do not teach that, do not believe that. And sadly, there are some Baptists out there that are like that too. They think whosoever is a baptized believer in a Baptist church, Baptist briders, it's nonsense. Whosoever means whosoever, as long as you believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, believe in the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ, confess it with your mouth, you'll be saved. Doesn't matter if there's a Baptist church in your town for you to join or not, you'll be saved. In 1 Timothy 4.10 the Bible says, Now I've come to really like this verse. When I first was growing up and reading my Bible, I was kind of I wasn't sure what to do with this verse because it was like, well, how can be the savior of all men and especially of some other men? But it really is very simple. And I'll explain it to you tonight in case you had the same struggle I did, you know, originally when reading and studying these verses, the savior of all men, that's the first part. He's the savior of all men. Well, 1 John 2,2, the Bible says, and he is the propitiation for our sins and not for ours only, but also for the sins of the whole world. Jesus Christ is the Savior of all men because he paid the debt for all men. No man on earth in any time can go to God, but through what? Christ. He is the way, the truth, and the life. No man cometh unto the Father but by him. So he is the Savior of all. But especially to those that believe, because though He's the Savior of all, not all believe, not all actually take that redemption for themselves, not all actually get that blood applied to their account, because though He saved, though He has paid the price for their salvation, they have not actually accepted that payment. They've rejected him, and therefore, he is more a savior to those who actually accept him and those who actually believe, because of course, he gets to actually save their souls. And one day, when they stand before God, they stand in his righteousness and not their own. So of course, when 1 John 2 says he's especially, you know, sorry, when the Bible tells us in 1 Timothy 4.10 that He is especially of those that believe, it's just simply saying, yeah, He's the Savior of everybody, but it really doesn't matter to them until they believe that He's really your Savior. Praise God for that. It's the Savior of all men. Christ is the only Savior for anyone. And of course, Romans 10, 13, again, whosoever can be saved. But a man must believe the gospel to be saved. That means he must know it, right? Romans 10, eight, we talked about that this morning. The knowledge that these people had that are be spoken of in Romans chapter 10, Bible says in verse eight, that they had the word in their mouth and in their hearts. They had some knowledge of the gospel. They had some knowledge of the word of God that eventually got them to the point of believing on the Lord and being saved. And we understand the Bible itself in Romans chapter one teaches us that even creation teaches mankind the gospel and how to be saved. Romans one verses 19 and 20, because that which may be known of God is manifest in them, for God hath shooted unto them, for the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse. All people can see creation and know there is a God and know not only his eternal power, but also the Godhead. They can know about God and learn about God by just looking around them at the world that he made. So turn with me, sorry, back to Romans chapter 10. We're gonna look a little further. Romans chapter 10 verses 9 through 13 are wonderful. And if you take someone to those verses and they reveal that they don't know enough information to make a decision, they really have no idea what you're talking about, well then you, as verse 8 talked about, you start instilling information. You start just preaching and teaching to them what the Word of God says, that they're a sinner, that they need a Savior, that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, came down from heaven to this earth to be the propitiation for their sins. You explain what propitiation means, probably, in today's day and age, and you continue on, and you just keep giving them the information they need so that, as the Bible says in, I believe, verse 17 of chapter 10 in Romans, that Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God. The more word of God you can get into somebody, the more likely that it's gonna create that saving faith in them. So, what do we see as a need in our communities? It's not just to show them a couple of verses in Romans, it's more likely to become the people that are spoken of later in the passage, in verse number 14. So verse 13, we know, whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. But verse 14, how then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? Now, of course, obviously we got the flags up, we got the missions conference coming up. Missions is often the, they push out of this passage. Because, well, they haven't heard. So they must not be American. But that's not true anymore. And I really, I believe a lot of people in America have heard the name Jesus and maybe have even gone to church, but the Jesus of that church and the Jesus that they're given is a false one. Nothing he believes, nothing he teaches, nothing he says or doesn't say, nothing he does or doesn't do matches the Jesus of the Bible. It's a culturally appropriated Jesus that American Christianity has created out of nothing to be an idol for people who don't want actual Jesus. And so, when the Bible tells us, how shall they hear, or how shall they believe in him they've not heard, we can't just assume people have heard. We have to be preaching and teaching the word of God. And you say, how shall they hear without a preacher? You say, oh, that's the guy in the pulpit. Well, yeah, he should be a preacher. If the guy in the pulpit's not preaching, then there's a problem. But I'll remind you, the word preach means to proclaim, to publish in religious discourses. I mean, by that standard, all of us are preachers, or at least expected to be by God, because we're supposed to be witnesses. We're supposed to tell other people about Jesus Christ. Just the act of speaking to someone about God, that's preaching by definition. It's not pastoring. It's not being an evangelist or a missionary. It's preaching. And of course, we know the Bible tells us in Mark 16, 15, go ye unto all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. That's not just for the pastors, that's not just for the missionaries, that's for all of us. And so when we look at passages like Romans chapter 10, which show, hey, all you need to be saved is to confess with your mouth and believe in your heart the Lord Jesus Christ that God hath raised him from the dead, and then as soon as it ends all, anybody can be saved, it goes right into, but here's why they won't be, because they don't hear. because nobody's telling them, because there's no preachers. And so that's, you know, tonight as we consider how wonderful Romans chapter 10 verses nine through 13 are, we gotta consider how wonderful that is. We understand that because we've experienced it. We know that it's true because we've called on the Lord for salvation. I'm assuming, talking to saved people tonight, So you have firsthand knowledge of how great these verses are and how wonderful it is that whosoever will may come, but not everybody has that. And so the Bible goes from explaining how simple it is to saying, even though it's simple, somebody needs to say it. Somebody needs to be the preacher. Verse 15, how should they preach except they be sent? I've heard so many people use that as an excuse. Well, that just means you need to have a calling and that's just not me. We were all sent in Mark 16, 15. Go into the world and preach the gospel to every creature. That's all you need. Acts chapter one, verse eight would be another one. We've got a few minutes. Go ahead and turn there. Acts chapter one, verse eight. You should know this. This verse has been around a lot lately because of our missions conference coming up. I believe it was even on the thing that was in the bulletin this morning. Acts chapter one, verse number eight. Bible says, but you shall receive power after the Holy Ghost has come upon you. Anybody here have the Holy Ghost? You get that when you get saved? But you didn't even speak in tongues. I'm kidding. If you've got the Holy Ghost, this applies to you. I didn't agree with that as much. After that the Holy Ghost has come upon you, you shall be witnesses unto me. Now again, that word shall. You shall be saved. You shall be born again. We like that. You shall be witnesses. Does that really apply to me? Well, you have the Holy Ghost, you should be a witness. Witness unto me both in Jerusalem and in all Judea and in Samaria and in the uttermost part of the earth. That pretty much covers everybody. That's the whosoever. Because whosoever is found in all of those places, Jerusalem, Slippery Rock, Judea, Samaria, you got Western Pennsylvania, you got the US, got the uttermost part of the world. As far as we can send a missionary, there's a whosoever there waiting for them. And what they need is the very simple truth that's taught in Romans chapter 10. But somebody needs to teach it to them. Somebody needs to tell it to them so they can have that greater chance to be saved. The Bible says that in John chapter one, that Christ is the light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world. Christ said, if I be lifted up, I'll draw all men unto me. The Lord is doing a work in every single person's heart. They know there's a God when they are born. And part of our job as a Christian is to get to them with the truth of who he is before somebody else tells them who he's not. In our country, in our culture, a lot of times it's, you know, the education system, trying to train God out of our children, trying to train, as was mentioned this morning, evolution into our kids and say, there is no God, you're just an animal. In other cultures, can you imagine being born into a Muslim household and something in your heart tells you, this is not right, there's a God out there that is not this, What do you do? Better hope and pray a missionary comes, or a preacher comes, somebody willing to share the gospel of Jesus Christ. So, when it comes to Romans 10, we don't want to skip straight to verse 13 and just rush somebody through to a decision, to a prayer, without understanding what they're doing or what they're saying. But we do want to understand the joy that Romans 10 teaches, that salvation is simple, that it's by belief and not works, that it's assured for those who believe, and that it's available to whosoever. Romans 10 is an amazing passage. And I hope that it's a blessing to your heart this evening to be reminded of that. And I hope that you'll be able to take it with you this week and maybe share these verses with someone else and test out the theory of whosoever will may come. Just try to, if it's somebody you know that maybe they don't know the Lord, whether you know him or not, stranger at the gas station, take a track, show him the word of God, preach to him, be a little preacher. I know several preachers who refer to tracks as little preachers. Give them a little preacher so that they can get a little more knowledge, a little more knowledge, and maybe one day they'll take that, that enough word of God has gotten into them that there's some faith there and they can believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved. What a blessing it would be to have somebody lead, be able to lead somebody to the Lord this week. We don't want to manufacture it, but boy, we want to pray for it. We want to do everything in our power to see it happen. We don't want to falsify it, but we certainly don't want to just not try. Thank God somebody tried for us. Somebody was a preacher to us. If you're here today and you're saved, somebody showed you the gospel. Somebody told you that you were a whosoever and that you could be saved. That's a blessing. All right. I'm gonna pray, and I don't think we'll have an invitation tonight. I think it's a little different, but I'm gonna pray, and then I'm gonna give you some homework. So let's pray. Lord, we thank you for this day. Thank you for your word and all that it teaches us. Thank you for the fact that whosoever will may come. Thank you for the assurance of salvation that we are given. Thank you for the Holy Spirit as the earnest of our salvation. Lord, what an amazing thing that you would die for us. And Lord, that then you would commission us to tell others and to share your message. Lord, you could have had the clouds spell out the gospel every morning. You could have had the rocks cry out and give the gospel message every time someone walks by, Lord, but you trusted us. to take your message to others. Lord, help us to be the preachers mentioned in the latter part of Romans 10. Lord, help us to take that gospel message to all the whosoever's that we can so that they can hear the word of God and believe it and be saved. Help us never to add more to salvation than what the scripture gives us. And Lord, help us to just be encouraged by the fact that you'll save us. Lord, we love you in Jesus name we pray, amen. All right, before we're dismissed tonight, a little different, a little weird, you can blame my wife for this, it was her idea. For everyone of all ages, I don't know, many of you probably have Romans chapter 10 verses nine through 13 memorized, or at least a couple of them, maybe nine, 10, and 13. But if anybody at all in the next couple of weeks comes to me and quotes that passage, If you're older, you got to do it really well. I'm going to give you a candy bar or something. I'm going to give you a prize. We were talking about last week how it's so much harder for us adults to memorize passages. Anybody agree with that? Yeah, our brains don't work very well anymore. So, hey, if we memorize five verses, you should get a little something, something for that. If everybody does it, I'm going to be hurting because it's like 75 candy bars or whatever I choose to do. But I just don't read too much into it. Don't be offended by it. It's just a goofy thing I'm doing just for fun. If you want to memorize some verses, praise God, we're going to reward you with some chocolate. I don't know.
The glory of Romans 10:13
Series Slippery Rock Baptist Sermons
Sunday PM Service 06-08-25
Sermon ID | 614251755143732 |
Duration | 34:09 |
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Category | Sunday Service |
Bible Text | Romans 10:13 |
Language | English |
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