Sermons on Romans

Glorification: Our Future in the Presence of God

Date Preached: June 15, 2025 (Father’s Day)Scripture: Romans 8:29–30; 1 John 3:1–3Series Title: The Work of God in the Life of a Believer Sermon Description: The journey of salvation doesn’t end in this world. It culminates in glory. In this triumphant and hope-filled message, Dr. Robert C. Crowder preaches on glorification: the final act of God’s saving work, when believers will be fully conformed to the image of Christ and dwell forever in His presence. From Romans 8 and 1…

Imputation: Righteousness Transferred by Grace

Date Preached: March 19, 2025 (Wednesday Evening Service)Scripture: Romans 4:1–8; 2 Corinthians 5:21Series Title: The Work of God in the Life of a Believer Sermon Description: How does a holy God justify the ungodly? Through the doctrine of imputation, where Christ’s righteousness is credited to the believer, and our sin is counted to Him. In this Sunday morning message, Dr. Robert C. Crowder preaches from Romans 4 and 2 Corinthians 5 to explain that salvation is not based on moral…

Adoption: Brought into the Family of God

Date Preached: May 25, 2025Scripture: Galatians 4:4–7; Romans 8:14–17Series Title: The Work of God in the Life of a Believer Sermon Description: Salvation doesn’t just save us from something—it brings us into something glorious: the family of God. In this warm and affirming message, Dr. Robert C. Crowder teaches on the doctrine of adoption, showing from Galatians 4 and Romans 8 how God not only forgives but also welcomes us as sons and daughters. No longer slaves, we are heirs—invited…

Justification: Declared Righteous by Faith

April 27th, 2025, Sermon series, “The Work of God in the Believer’s Life”. In this message from Romans 5:6–21, Dr. Robert C. Crowder proclaims the heart of the gospel—justification by faith. Drawing a striking contrast between Adam and Christ, the sermon explores how, while we were still sinners and enemies of God, Christ died for us. Through His blood, we are justified, not by works or merit, but by grace alone. This sermon unpacks the doctrine of justification as a…