Lilac City Church Sermons
How does anyone come to call on Jesus? Paul walks us back through the chain, link by link — and what he shows us about Israel lands squarely on us. In this sermon from Romans 10:14–21, Pastor Brolin Williams traces three movements in the gospel's unstoppable reach: The Feet of the Gospel (Romans 10:14–15) Calling requires believing. Believing comes from hearing. Hearing requires someone to preach. Preaching requires someone to be sent. The chain is deliberate, God-designed, and it runs on words — not charades. Isaiah calls the feet of those who bring good news beautiful. Do you remember who brought the news to you? That's who Paul is talking about. And now — God sends you. The Reach of the Gospel (Romans 10:16–20) Not all of Israel accepted the good news. But Paul fires back at every objection with Scripture. Did they not hear? Of course they did — the voice went to the ends of the earth. Did they not understand? Moses warned them this would happen. And Isaiah said it plainly: God was found by those who weren't even looking. The gospel has a way of landing on unexpected ears. Your job isn't to predict who's ready. Your job is to speak. The Hands of the Gospel (Romans 10:21) After all the refusal — after every objection answered and every opportunity missed — what is God's posture toward a people who keep walking away? All day long I have held out my hands to a disobedient and obstinate people. Arms thrown open. Father on the porch, eyes on the road. Waiting. And he sends you onto that road to help people get home. The gospel we preach extends God's loving reach. His hands are still out. His heralds are still sent.
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