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Christ: The Rock or the Stumbling Stone

Aug 27, 2024

From Valley to Victory (Part 12)

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From Valley to Victory

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From Valley to Victory

Christ: The Rock or the Stumbling Stone

From Valley to Victory (Part 12)

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In From Valley to Victory, Dr. Michael Youssef leads us through the Book of Romans with bold, verse-by-verse preaching that magnifies the power of the Gospel and the authority of Scripture. This 21-part series reveals God’s sovereign plan of salvation—from our total depravity and desperate need for grace, to the righteousness found in Christ alone. With clarity and conviction, Dr. Youssef proclaims the urgent call to repentance, the believer’s freedom from condemnation, and the eternal security found in Christ. As false teaching spreads and the world drifts into darkness, Romans equips the Church to stand firm, love boldly, live holy, and proclaim the Truth without shame—until Christ returns in glory.

From Valley to Victory (Part 12)

Christ: The Rock or the Stumbling Stone

In Romans 9:6–33, Dr. Michael Youssef confronts the sobering Truth that God’s sovereign election does not fail—and neither does His mercy. With passion and clarity, he addresses the agony of watching loved ones reject Christ, as Paul did for Israel. Yet the fault is never with God; it is with human pride. The promises of God stand firm, but only the faithful remnant—those who trust in Christ—will be saved. Many stumble over the Rock because they cling to self-effort, heritage, or religious pride. Dr. Youssef urges all to lay down their pride, repent, and trust in Jesus alone. The time is urgent, and the Gospel must be proclaimed without apology. Judgment is coming, but salvation is offered now.

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