Romans1. Verse 1. Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God. Paul had not seen the Romans when he wrote this epistle. They were strangers to him, and therefore he begins by asserting his apostleship. “called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God.”.
Matthew14:31 . "Mortals cease from toil and sorrow, God provideth for the morrow." II. But now, in the second part of the discourse, I have to speak of SPIRITIUAL THINGS. To the Christian, these are the causes of more trouble than all his temporal trials. In the matters of the soul and of eternity many doubts will arise.1Peter3:14; 4:14-16; Mt 5:47) (Mt 26:67; Mk 14:65; 1Co 4:11; 1 Peter 2 Resources - Multiple Sermons and Commentaries; Spurgeon comments Peter is very practical in his Epistles. In the early days of the faith, Christians occupied a far more difficult and dangerous position than they do today. They were few in number, and greatlyNo 2989A Sermon Published On Thursday, May 24th, 1906,Delivered By C.H. Spurgeon,At The Metropolitan Tabernacle, Newington.On Lord’s-Day Evening, October 24th, 1875 “Thou art not far from the kingdom of God.”. — Mark 12:34. IN certain respects, all men are alike, — alike fallen, and alike needing the Savior. Hence we have not . . 147 143 269 681 763 447 478 50