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Thank you for tuning in to the part of change Ministry podcast.
My name is Reverend album Louis and I will be your host for today.
I pray that you having a wonderful wonderful time in the Lord as I am having and we are grateful that you have decided to spend a little time with us.
And we don't take that lightly that you have shared your day with us.
We know that there is many other things that you could have been doing and We just know that your time is very, very valuable to us.
This is the day that the Lord has made.
And I'm looking to rejoice and be glad in it just as he says, in this scripture.
And I pray that, that is your aim for today.
that you want to rejoice and be glad in it because of who God is and and what he has done in your life, what he is doing in your life and the things that are to come So I am so grateful for who he is and what he does.
It is just it blows my mind.
I stop and look at what is going on in my life.
I look in my rearview mirror to see the things that he has brought me through and the possibilities that he has made available to me by giving me his grace and allow me to have his holy spirit.
So, I am just so excited about, you know, what is next?
And, and I, and I'm so grateful that be able to have a relationship with My Father, which is in heaven.
And he apologies Ministry.
This is what we look to do.
We we want to help to strengthen that Bond so that you can have a personal relationship with God and that you will be able to know him as your lord and savior, that this here is a great benefit.
Because it adds value to you because you get to know who you are and you can get a Clear Vision of the things that you need to pray about and work on.
so, we're going to start a new series here, and it's going to be on the The Epistle of Romans.
And we want to we going to, we going to, we going to be here in the the Epistle of Romans for a little while.
And you know, we going to walk through it.
Maybe we might take a break and do something different.
But as of now, this is where the Holy Spirit has been leading me because we just came through.
the Holy Week experience and
I think it's best that we really unwrap.
What has just happened because sometimes we don't really pay attention to what God has done for us through Jesus.
The Christ.
So, before I get started, let let's start with a word of Prayer.
And let's move into this lesson.
Father, God, in the name of the Lord.
Jesus.
We want to thank you for this day.
We want to thank you for your word or Lord, that is alive and that it will never die.
We thank you Father.
God for giving us access to you and thank you for the comfort of your Holy Spirit, and your spirit that gives us the knowledge of things that we need to know.
We, thank you, Father, God, for the mindset that we can have enough.
That was also in Christ Jesus.
We want to tell you.
Thank you, Father God for becoming being compassionate.
Thank you for loving us in and, and being mindful of us and thank you for never leaving North.
Mistaking us.
Father, God, I like to ask for a special Focus for those who may be going through some type of term.
And help them not to focus so much on the turmoil, but to keep their eyes on.
You.
You said, if we stay focused on you that you will keep us in perfect.
Peace.
Don't, don't let them be overwhelmed by what they going through.
But help them to continue.
To remember your word that in all thy ways acknowledge you and you will direct their baths.
Help them, Father God, and let him know that you don't, you are the author of the storm.
So the storm cannot do more than what you will allow it to do.
And that it is for our growth and development that we go through things, but we are reminded that you said that you will never leave nor forsake us probably got.
Thank you again for allowing us to approach me in prayer, in the name of Jesus, the Christ.
And we believe by faith that you have heard this and we will shall receive that which we ask and your son Jesus name.
I pray.
Amen.
And thank God.
So again, thank you so much for tuning into the power, change Ministry podcast, and I am Reverend album.
Louis.
And as I said, we're going to look at Romans chapter 1 verses 1 through 7. We're going to be in the Epistle of Romans, which is a letter to the Romans that are in Rome.
They are Gentiles and we want to see what Paul has to say.
To them.
Which in fact is instrumental and relevant to us today?
So I'm going to read verses one through seven and its entirety and then we're going to look at it separately Universe by verse or clusters of verses so that we can we can get an understanding here.
Verse 1. Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ.
Call to be an apostle separated unto the gospel of God.
Which he had promised to four By His prophets in the Holy scriptures.
Concerning his son, Jesus Christ.
Our Lord.
Which was made of the seed of David according to the flesh.
And declared to be the Son of God with power.
According to the spirit of Holiness, by the resurrection from the dead.
By whom we have received Grace.
And apostleship.
4iiii obedience to the faith among all nations for his name.
Among whom are you also the call of Jesus Christ.
Verse 7. To all that be in Rome.
Beloved of God, Called to be Saints.
Grace to you and peace from God, our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.
We see here that Paul.
who have written most of the Epistles in the, in the New Testament, as the He is one who when we, when we look at Paul.
I want to understand and a little bit of background about Paul so that we can really Embrace what he has said, he ate in this verse.
Now, Paul was a Jew of The Tribe of Benjamin.
He was born in the Greek city of Tarsus and who inherited Roman citizenship.
and hence, he he was well acquainted with the three great nationalities of of of Rome and he
He was a free man.
And in that time, you had a lot of slavery going on in Rome before he was a free man.
He was born a free man, but we see him give that Paul in his writings.
He says, They says that he is a servant of Jesus Christ.
So he has willingly submitted himself unto being a servant of Jesus Christ Jesus.
The Christ willingly taking on
The lifestyle of a slave meaning, that he is under the direction, and the guidance of someone else, not him his own doing, and that he wants to, or not want to, but he is letting the Lord lead him.
Now.
We know, Paul also, he was soft prior to this and he received his transformation on the road of Damascus because he was, he was a very heavy prosecutor of the church at the time, but God changed him.
He, he, he struck them with blindness and when he his vision was restored.
He had a new Focus.
So we see that.
Paul has a background, just like out.
Let's just like we have a background and he is now.
Working and walking in the will of God.
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