Three Insights of Eternal Significance - Romans 10:1-13 (5.19.19) - Dr. Jordan N. Rogers

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  • Many people in our culture commit the same error which many religious Jews committed in the days of Christ and the Apostle Paul. First, they fail to understand that God gives the status of righteousness to any person who believes in Jesus and publicly confesses Him as Lord. Second, they think they can win God’s approval by doing good things and being moral people. These are eternally fatal errors.
    In Romans 10:1-13, The Apostle Paul identifies these damning errors, and then gives proper instruction on what a person must do and believe in order to attain to eternal salvation. He teaches that salvation through works requires moral perfection (which no one achieves). But, salvation by faith requires sincere public confession of Jesus as Lord and true belief that God raised Him from the dead. Finally, he shows us that salvation through faith is available to anyone who calls on Jesus Christ as Lord. This message is critically important, in fact, these insights are of eternal consequence.
    The following is a sermon from Romans 10:1-13 and below you will find the video recording and a sermon outline to help you follow along as you watch. I hope this study tool helps you grow in your love for the Lord Jesus and in your obedience to Him.
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    Sermon Title: “Three Insights of Eternal Consequence”
    Text: Romans 10:1-13
    Single Sentence Sermon Summary: If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.
    Sermon Structure: Three Insights of Eternal Significance
    vs.1-4-Two Elements of Israel’s Damning Ignorance
    vs.5-13-Three Insights of Eternal Consequence
    **Insight #1: Salvation through works requires moral perfection. (vs.5)
    **Insight #2: Salvation through faith requires sincere public confession of Jesus as Lord and true belief that God raised Him from the dead. (vs.6-10)
    **Insight #3: Salvation through faith is available to anyone who calls on Jesus Christ as Lord. (vs.11-13)
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 12

  • @1046fireman
    @1046fireman 6 місяців тому +1

    I am playing c lip of this today for Sunday school.
    Solid teaching.

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  4 місяці тому

      Good to hear from you! May the LORD Jesus bless you and your Sunday School class!

  • @paulahenderson9878
    @paulahenderson9878 9 місяців тому +3

    Great teaching and understandable. Thank you and blessings.

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  9 місяців тому

      Thank you for the kind word of encouragement! May the Lord Jesus bless you!

  • @leonhuisamen6994
    @leonhuisamen6994 3 роки тому +1

    Amen! A very sound biblically based teaching. May God Almighty bless toy ministry abundantly.

  • @dr.mayapatlia4403
    @dr.mayapatlia4403 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful explanation god bless usir

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  Рік тому

      Thank you for the kind words of encouragement! May the Lord Jesus bless you, friend!

  • @traceymoeke5337
    @traceymoeke5337 2 роки тому +1

    Wow his is an awesome etching. Thank you

  • @RRC1
    @RRC1 11 місяців тому +1

    I grew up being taught this (Romans 10:10 & 10:13) But I have a self professed theologian friend, say that you dont have to call upon the Lord w/ your Mouth, you just have to believe. He says Romans Ch.9,10 & 11 were written specifically to the jews and only applies to them.
    I disagree.

  • @Tax_Buster
    @Tax_Buster 2 місяці тому

    What particular Bible are you using there (translation and model)?

    • @JordanNealRogers
      @JordanNealRogers  2 місяці тому

      Is use the English Standard Version when I am preaching. I study and prepare sermons from the original languages: Greek (New Testament) and Hebrew (Old Testament).