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Peace with God - Romans 5:1-11

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In Romans 5:1–11, Paul shows the beautiful result of being justified by faith: we now have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. Though we were weak, sinful, and enemies of God, Christ died for us and reconciled us to the Father. This sermon points us to the unshakable hope, joy, and assurance we have because of God’s love poured out through Jesus.

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