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Love Worth Finding on Oneplace.com

Totally Abandoned to the Gospel | Part 1

Love Worth Finding on Oneplace.com

Adrian Rogers

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.92.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 January 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

In this message, Adrian Rogers examines Paul’s three “I am” statements to describe our passion and purpose as followers of Jesus. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/135/29

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0:00.0

What are the two most profound questions we could ask our Lord? Listen to Adrian Rogers.

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Paul met the Lord Jesus on the road to Damascus and he asked the Lord Jesus two questions.

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Number one, who are you Lord? Number two, what would you have me to do?

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Ask those two questions, get the answer from him and follow him correctly and you'll

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understand what life is all about. Know who Jesus is and know what Jesus would

0:30.8

have you to do. Welcome to Love Worth Finding, featuring real truth

0:35.1

that never changes from acclaimed pastor and Bible teacher

0:38.8

Adrian Rogers.

0:40.4

Without the Gospel of Jesus Christ, there's no hope.

0:43.5

The power of the gospel is the only thing that can save us from this lost world

0:49.0

and rescue our souls from the grave.

0:52.0

In Romans, chapter 1, the apostle Paul described the heart and mind of

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someone totally abandoned to the gospel in three I am statements. If you have your Bible turn there now with part one of

1:05.2

totally abandoned to the gospel here's Adrian Rogers. Today we're going to be

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studying the heart and mind of a man who was totally abandoned to the

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Gospel of Jesus Christ. You know if you will look at a man and just get down beneath the surface, get down into his heart,

1:28.0

understand his motivation, see the philosophy of his life, and then you'll be able to understand his life.

1:35.0

I believe we can do that with the greatest Christian who ever lived in my estimation,

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the Apostle Paul, the one who wrote this book of Romans, and we're going to find some things

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about him. I'm going to read Romans 1 verses 14 through 16. He said, I am debtor, both

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to the Greeks and to the barbarians, both to the wise and the unwise.

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So as much as in me is, I am ready to preach the gospel to you that are at Rome also.

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