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by Thomas Irvin

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The book of Romans, verse by verse. George County Baptist Church Lucedale, Mississippi Pastor Thomas Irvin

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Episode thumbnail for Romans 16꞉25-27 | To the Only Wise God

May 17, 2026

Romans 16꞉25-27 | To the Only Wise God

The sermon concludes a 28-month journey through the Book of Romans with a powerful call to be established in faith through the unchanging gospel of Jesus Christ, which is the sole power for both salvation and spiritual stability. Centered on Romans 16:25–27, the message emphasizes that the mystery of God's plan—the inclusion of Gentiles into the body of Christ through faith in Christ's death, burial, and resurrection—was once hidden but is now revealed through Scripture and the preaching of the apostles. The preacher underscores that true establishment comes not from human effort, emotionalism, or cultural trends, but from faithful adherence to the Word of God, prayer, and obedience to the faith. He warns against distractions, legalism, and false gospels, affirming that the church's foundation is Christ alone, revealed in Scripture, and that unity across geographic and denominational lines is rooted in shared belief in the gospel. The ultimate purpose of all things is to glorify God, the only wise one, through Jesus Christ, and the church's mission is to proclaim this truth with unwavering commitment.

Episode thumbnail for Romans 16꞉17-24 | Mark Them, and Avoid Them

May 12, 2026

Romans 16꞉17-24 | Mark Them, and Avoid Them

The sermon centers on Romans 16:17–24, calling believers to spiritually discern and avoid those who cause divisions contrary to sound doctrine, not out of judgmentalism but as a necessary defense of the church's purity and unity. It emphasizes that such divisive individuals, driven by self-interest and deception, are not serving Christ but their own appetites, using persuasive speech to exploit the spiritually immature. The passage calls for a balanced Christian life: being deeply grounded in truth to recognize falsehood, while remaining innocent and unentangled with evil, trusting that God will ultimately crush Satan under the feet of His people. The sermon also highlights the faithful transmission of Scripture through human instruments like Tertius, illustrating God's providential preservation of His Word across generations, and concludes with a pastoral affirmation of grace, unity, and the vital roles of humble servants—whether hosts, civic leaders, or simple brothers—in sustaining the body of Christ.

Episode thumbnail for Romans 16꞉5-16 | The Roll Call from Rome

May 6, 2026

Romans 16꞉5-16 | The Roll Call from Rome

The closing chapter of Romans reveals the profound personal and communal dimensions of the Christian faith, shifting from doctrinal depth to a heartfelt gallery of named believers, each affirmed by Paul as a testament to God's redeeming grace. Through intimate greetings—ranging from the firstfruits of Achaia and the laboring Mary, to imprisoned saints, household slaves, and devoted women like Persis—Paul underscores that every faithful service, no matter how unseen, is remembered and honored by God. The passage emphasizes that spiritual significance is not determined by status or visibility, but by faithful endurance, love, and service within the body of Christ, where even the most obscure names are eternally recorded. It calls believers to embrace deep fellowship, mutual affection, and humble service, affirming that God's memory of His people surpasses human recognition, and that every life lived in Christ is eternally known and valued.

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The book of Romans, verse by verse. George County Baptist Church Lucedale, Mississippi Pastor Thomas Irvin

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