Romans 15꞉14-21 | The Stewardship of the Apostolic Office
Series Romans
The sermon centers on the dual call to spiritual maturity and faithful stewardship in the Christian life, drawing from Romans 15:14–21 to emphasize that true church health is marked by moral goodness, deep biblical knowledge, and the ability to mutually admonish one another in love. The Apostle Paul, though not the founder of the Roman church, affirms their spiritual maturity and uses his own apostolic mission to the Gentiles as a model of sacrificial, pioneering evangelism—driven not by signs or personal glory, but by obedience to Christ and a desire to reach those who have not yet heard the gospel. The passage underscores that authentic faith requires both the internal transformation of sanctification by the Holy Spirit and the external work of preaching the gospel with boldness grounded in grace, not carnal ambition. Ultimately, the believer's life is a continuous balance of patient endurance and joyful faith, with the goal of preparing both oneself and others for the judgment seat of Christ, where only lives aligned with God's truth will be acceptable.
| Sermon ID | 41326162533444 |
| Duration | 45:20 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Romans 15:14-21 |
| Language | English |
