Castlebar Christian Fellowship
In this message from Romans 5:1–11, Pastor Cathal Duffy shares a powerful illustration from the American War of Independence involving a preacher named Peter Miller, who walked 60 miles to secure an execution pardon from George Washington for his "worst living enemy"—a local man who bitterly hated and persecuted him. While a noble act of mercy, Pastor Cathal shows it is only a faint shadow of what Jesus did for us: Christ did not merely walk for His enemies; He died in their place on the cross to secure their full pardon and make them friends of God. Moving from the foundational reality of being justified by faith alone, the message highlights how the wall of partition and the fear of judgment have been permanently removed, leaving believers with absolute peace with God and open access to His presence. Pastor Cathal challenges the church to be the most positive people in the world, rejecting a legalistic mindset or a "hang-dog expression" that relies on performance or assumes God's love grows hot and cold based on human behavior. Using the analogy of a tea bag that reveals its true strength only when landed in hot water, he explains that biblical hope is not fragile wishful thinking, but an unshakeable guarantee that allows us to actively rejoice in life's pressures, knowing that suffering produces endurance, sterling character, and a deeper confidence in God's promises. Through the Holy Spirit, an abundant, unrationed stream of unconditional love has been poured into our hearts, reminding us that we are loved with an everlasting love and called to live out our obedience as a joyful response of pure gratitude for a completed rescue that allows God to look at us and call us friend.
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