15 Dec 2024
Part 3-5
Cross: Restored Relationships
Romans 5:1-11
Ps Denis Lu
Romans 5:1-11 celebrates the power of the cross to restore broken relationships. God never gave up on man. In his great love, God sent his Son, Jesus Christ to reconcile us with him. It is through the cross that we have access again to commune God.
About this series
Relationships are integral to our being. Even before we were born, we had an inseparable connection with our mother in her womb. Every day, we relate to others: our relatives, classmates, and colleagues. This is how God designed us.
Our relationship with God was perfect at the beginning. When God walked in the garden, He communed intimately with Adam and Eve. But Adam and Eve sinned against God, creating a separation between man and God. God banished the first couple from the Garden, and they wandered the earth, estranged from God. Humankind felt distant from God for many generations to come.
God, however, never gave up on us. In his great love, God reconciled us with himself by Jesus’ work on the cross. Now, we can have an intimate relationship with God the Father. Today, we continue to experience broken relationships, but there will come a day when God will restore perfect conditions to the world. We will commune with God face-to-face once more.
This is the story of God’s great love!
This sermon series will trace five Cs in the story of God’s great love: Creation, Conflict, Cross, Consummation, and Christ.
1. Creation: Perfect Relationships (Genesis 1:26-31)
2. Conflict: Broken Relationships (Genesis 3:1-24)
3. Cross: Restored Relationships (Romans 5:1-11)
4. Consummation: Renewed Relationships (Revelation 21:1-7)
5.Christ: A Special Relationship (Matthew 1:18-25)
Past sermons
Speaker
Ps Denis Lu
Ps Laurence Lee
Year
2022
2021
2020
2019