This Week in Romans: Humility, Surrender, and Transformation in Christ
In this sermon delivered on May 10th, Pastor Charles mentions his puzzlement over the history of poisonous anti-semitism in the church and also on how your life can be changed forever by surrendering to Jesus.
🌿 A Few Takeaways
The Gospel leaves no room for hatred or superiority toward others
Scripture calls us to humility, gratitude, and remembrance
A surrendered life is not merely changed outwardly, but transformed from within through Christ
🌿 A Short Reflection
Some passages challenge not only what we believe, but how we see other people and ourselves.
In this message, Pastor Charles reflects honestly on the painful history of anti-semitism within parts of the church and the ways Scripture calls believers toward something entirely different—humility, compassion, and gratitude for God’s mercy.
The sermon also turns toward a deeply personal question: what happens when a life is fully surrendered to Jesus?
The answer is not simply moral improvement or outward change, but transformation that begins inwardly and unfolds over time. Quietly, steadily, and often in ways we do not immediately recognize.
🌿 Closing
If you have a few minutes, you may find it meaningful to spend some time with the message above.
Some truths ask us not only to listen, but to reflect carefully on the posture of our own hearts.