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Summit Life with J.D. Greear

Houston, We Have a Problem

Summit Life with J.D. Greear

J.D. Greear Ministries

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 4 May 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

When it comes to the gospel, you have to get lost before you get saved. Pastor J.D. shows us in this message from the “Romans” series that though the Bible makes it clear that we have all turned away from God and our hearts are corrupt, God did not stop pursuing us. If you’re lost, just look to the cross, where God shows you his holiness, your unrighteousness, and his willingness to come after you anyway.

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0:00.0

Today on Summit Life with JD Greer.

0:02.3

Doesn't the fact that we all have feelings of guilt point to the fact that you and

0:05.8

our stamp with the image of some divine law giver who has implanted into our hearts his

0:11.1

sense of right and truth and love and even if we stop believing in God, you can't shake

0:18.0

this idea that you're going to be held accountable one day.

0:29.8

Welcome back to Summit Life with Pastor JD Greer, I'm your host Molly Bitovich.

0:34.7

You know, one thing that I've learned when it comes to the gospel is that you have to

0:38.8

recognize that you're lost before you can be found and saved.

0:42.8

Today Pastor JD Greer shows us that though the Bible makes it clear that we have all turned

0:47.7

away from God and our hearts are corrupt, God did not stop pursuing us.

0:53.1

If you're lost, just look to the cross where God shows you His holiness, Your unrighteousness

0:58.8

and His willingness to save you from it all.

1:01.5

If you've missed any of the previous messages in this series, you can always catch up online

1:06.2

at JD Greer.com, but right now here's Pastor JD with a message he titled Houston We Have

1:12.0

A Problem.

1:15.0

If you remember in the introduction to the book of Romans, I gave you a couple of weeks

1:19.6

ago, I told you that during the first hundred or so years of Harvard Law School that they

1:24.4

would have first year Harvard Law students work their way through the book of Romans, not

1:29.4

for religious reasons, but because they thought it was such a good example of how to effectively

1:34.3

build an argument, Paul.

1:36.2

In the book of Romans, he starts with experiences and observations that almost all of us have

1:42.0

in common.

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