From the Romans Series: The Hope of Glory
Intro
There are moments in Scripture that call us to pause and look more carefully at the grace and patience of God.
This message is part of Pastor Charles Glidewell’s earlier sermons on the book of Romans, a series that thoughtfully explores how the truths of Scripture shape everyday life and faith.
In this passage from Romans, we are reminded again that God’s work in us is often steady, patient, and rooted in mercy.
Full Sermon
A Few Takeaways
God’s grace continues to meet people in weakness and uncertainty
Spiritual growth often unfolds gradually, over time
Romans reminds us that God’s faithfulness remains steady even when life feels unsettled
A Short Reflection
There is comfort in passages that do not rush us.
Romans often invites us to slow down and remember that faith is not built only through dramatic moments, but also through steady trust, reflection, and perseverance over time.
God’s work within a person’s life is often quieter than expected. Yet through grace, truth, and surrender, hearts continue to be shaped little by little.
That quiet work matters more than we sometimes realize.
Closing
If you have a few minutes, you may find it meaningful to spend some time with the message above.
Sometimes the most lasting growth comes through returning again and again to what is true.