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6/21/2026 - Romans 1:18-25

In this sermon, Rev. Nicholas Schultz takes us into one of Scripture’s most unflinching diagnoses of the human heart—Romans 1:18–25. Paul begins not with human potential but with “the truth we suppress,” exposing the rebellion, idolatry, and self‑curvature that shape every fallen life. As the sermon states, “We do not lack evidence of God—we reject it.”

Rev. Schultz teaches from Romans how suppressing the truth about God leads inevitably to suppressing the truth about ourselves—and why this makes the Gospel not optional but essential. Yet the message does not leave us in despair. It leads us to Christ, the true image we exchanged, who bears the wrath we deserve and restores the truth we cannot recover on our own.

If you’re ready for a sermon that tells the truth about sin so it can tell the truth about Christ, listen to “The Truth We Suppress” and be strengthened by the God who refuses to abandon curved‑in hearts.

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