The identity of a Christian is, first and foremost, rooted in what God has done for, and to the Christian. If you are a believer here this morning, your identity is no longer rooted in the worlds categories, your identity is now found in Christ. Having told these Christians in Rome of His gospel testimony, having summed up his gospel message, and gospel mission, Paul now finishes his opening of this letter by addressing the Believers in Rome specifically and in doing so he reminds them of their identity in Christ. An identity he sums up in three ways, Beloved of God, Called, Saints.
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Jordon Grogan came with his family to Smith Chapel after serving internationally among the Tibetan people in both India and Toronto. He believes the Scripture alone is the God-ordained means of sanctification for the believers and the salvation of the lost. He seeks to equip the...