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CloseFor this Mother’s Day weekend, Pastor Bryan Jarrett helps us look to the last chapter of the book of Romans…Romans 16. Most people who read this chapter rush through it because all they see is a list of hard to pronounce names that seem to have no relevance to rest of the Bible or to their lives. It’s a long list of Paul’s personal greetings…and if that’s all you see…you too…may miss the significance of the last few verses of Romans. These farewell greetings in Roman’s 16 give us a window into the soul of early Christian life. Paul refers to people from every strata of society. Paul greets slaves and aristocrats, business professionals and unskilled laborers, government officials and people he led to the Lord in prison…people who in his culture would have never interacted together in a cordial or mutually beneficial way…and yet…the cross of Christ and the community of their faith transcended their cultural taboos and well defined social lines. Many of these people had nothing in common but their decision to follow Jesus…and that tie bonded them together stronger than any other. This diversity was the life of the early church.
From Series: May 2017 | More Messages from Bryan Jarrett | Download Audio
The Journey to Relentless Joy - Philippians Two | May 11, 2014 | Watch | |||
The Journey to Relentless Joy - Father's Day | June 15, 2014 | Watch | |||
Mother’s Day 2015 - The Honor Principle | May 10, 2015 | Watch | |||
The Father's Blessing | June 21, 2015 | Watch | |||
The Missionary Heart of God | May 22, 2016 | Watch | Listen | ||
Word 511 - Relationship and Fellowship | John Cruz | June 12, 2016 | Watch | Listen | |
Father’s Day 2016 | June 19, 2016 | Watch | Listen | ||
Mother's Day Weekend | May 14, 2017 | Watch | Listen | ||
Relationships Alter Destinies | John Cruz | June 11, 2017 | Watch | Listen | |
Father's Day 2017 | June 18, 2017 | Watch | Listen |
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