Can You Sing?

Morning Service
Aug 6, 2023

Before the beginning of time, God established a plan of redemption to save sinners. God, as both author and agent, sent his Son, Jesus, to do what we could never do for ourselves–to rescue and redeem us. Chapter 11 of Paul’s letter to the Romans shows us that the more believers stand in awe of the riches, wisdom, and knowledge of God, the more we will be overwhelmed by gratitude and praise. Everything we do in worship should help us and others see more of Jesus, so that we cannot help but sing his praises.

Topics: Redemption, Salvation, Glory of God, Worship

Romans 11:33-36

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