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Pastor Chronister begins this sermon with the statement in Romans chapter 1 that says we are all without excuse (and I'll add in here that if you think you have an excuse then, well, good luck with that, because God just said you don't. Sorry... OK, not really. That was a fake sorry. Hey, I don't have an excuse either). Then pastor goes into a discussion of Romans chapter 3 where it says that we're condemned by law.
Then... somehow he gets into a discussion of Israel and the rapture and the tribulation. How does our pastor do this? I'm not even going to attempt an explanation. But I'll say this. It sure is fascinating. Well, what do you think he's going to talk about next? Replacement theology of course. What else did you expect? That's one of things I love most about my pastor, is his ability to connect things in the Bible that I wouldn't have even expedited. Well, then our pastor gets into a discussion of why Jesus Christ quotes part of Psalm 22 from the cross, “My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?”. Do you think you know what that means? Oh, don't be so sure. You'll want to hear what pastor has to say about that. And then he discusses how all these Biblical commentators on TV recently can stand up there and say that even Jesus Christ doesn't know when He will return. Oh, you believe that? Sorry... Not really. You really should listen to this sermon just to find out the truth about this one point.
Hey, it's OK. I've found out that I was wrong more times than I can count. But I'm weird. I found out that I actually like finding out that I'm wrong. Try it, you'll like it. OK, maybe not, but try it anyway.
It's easy... Just open your Textbook and press play.

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May 22, 2011
Sunday Service
Romans 1:20; Romans 3:19
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