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The Romans Doxology: "Immeasurable Depth"

Romans 11:33-36

April 3, 2022 • Pastor Paul Edwards

The Apostle Paul has spent the first 11 chapters of his great Epistle to the Romans scaling the mountain of the great theological realities of God's way of making sinners righteous. When he reaches the peak in Romans 11:33, he looks back down from where he has just ascended and can only exclaim, "O the depth of the riches and the wisdom and the knowledge of God!"

What has prompted this ascription of praise to our sovereign God?

The Romans Doxology: "Incomparable Doxology"

April 17, 2022 • Pastor Paul Edwards

Good Friday: "Guilt and Glory at the Cross"

April 15, 2022 • Pastor Paul Edwards

The Romans Doxology: "Incomprehensible Design"

April 10, 2022 • Pastor Paul Edwards

When the Apostle says God's "judgments" are unsearchable, he means God's decisions or rulings as the Sovereign of the universe. When he says God's "ways" are past finding out, he means God's methods for bringing to pass all that His Sovereign will purposes to do. How do we respond when we find ourselves objecting to the decisions and the methods of God?