Romans // Romans 15:4-15
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In this final message of the Romans series, Pastor Robin delivers a powerful, practical exhortation on the body of Christ as a living, unified community shaped by humility, harmony, service, and intentional connection. Drawing from Romans 15:4-15, he unpacks how the church speaks not just through words, but through its 'body language'—nonverbal expressions of love, unity, and sacrifice. Using vivid personal stories, including the life of Joyce Kepney, a lifelong church member who modeled quiet humility and spiritual mentorship, he illustrates how true unity is built through submission, not ego. He emphasizes that Christ’s example of self-emptying service—washing feet, enduring mockery, and dying on the cross—must be our model. The sermon also highlights three ways the body speaks: through humility and harmony (like vocal harmony in music), through hands that serve the hurting (as seen in funeral support and Easter outreach), and through huddles—small groups where deep transformation happens. Pastor Robin calls believers to move beyond Sunday attendance and commit to being present in the life of the church, especially through small groups and service, so that the church collectively lifts one voice to God and becomes a living witness to the world.
True church unity is built on humility and harmony—like musical harmony, where each voice submits to the whole.
The body of Christ speaks through service: our hands must reach out to the hurting, not just to please ourselves.
Christ’s life of self-sacrifice is our model—He didn’t please Himself, and neither should we.
Small groups (huddles) are essential for deep discipleship and transformation, far beyond Sunday worship.
Service is not optional—it’s an obligation for the strong to bear with the weak and build them up.
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Introduction to Romans 15:4-15
Pastor Robin introduces the final message in the Romans series, reflecting on the seven-month journey and setting the stage for a practical, life-changing message on the body of Christ.
The Body Language of Christ's Church
“Research shows that 60-70% of our communication is nonverbal. So how am I displaying my body? How does my body communicate?”
Humility and Harmony: The First Voice of the Body
“The only way you can sing harmony is if you have humility. Because if you don't have humility, you can't sing harmony.”
The Hands of the Body: Serving the Weak
“We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, not to please ourselves. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good to build him up.”
The Huddle: Small Groups as Life-Changing Spaces
“There's nothing like the life-transforming environment of getting in someone's home with six or eight people and talking about the scripture, praying with one another.”
“Until her death, she gave. Would you stand with me today?”
“We who are strong have an obligation to bear with the failings of the weak, not to please ourselves. Let each of us please his neighbor for his good to build him up.”
“The only way you can sing harmony is if you have humility. Because if you don't have humility, you can't sing harmony.”
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Promised Land Church
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Robin
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Romans
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