We Need a Saviour

July 7, 2023
Dr. John Neufeld

Romans 2 invites us to take an uncomfortable look at ourselves, a contrast between the external and the internal condition of our lives. We are often quick to look at the sinfulness of others, in fact to pass judgement on others, and yet we are less likely to compare ourselves to the same standard. And yet Paul says that in passing judgement on others we condemn ourselves because we practice the very same things.

Dr. Neufeld in this message confronts the heart condition of the Christian, is our heart one that seeks the praise of God, not people? Do we recognize our need for a Saviour?

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