I Beg Your Pardon | Romans 12:14-21 | Lonnell Williams
3/23/20261 hr 1 min
We are called to surrender every wound and walk in the Spirit, allowing the Lord to heal what we cannot.Lonnell Williams brought a call to examine the heart through Romans 12:14–21, confronting the danger of offense and the evidence it produces.
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Welcome, uh, to all who are here for the first time, and those who are back. I'm so excited to welcome the 28:19 Church. Uh, we're just grateful for your presence. My name is Lonnell Dawson Williams. I'm the executive pastor here at 28:19 Church. Uh, and I'm just elated to be able to come here with a standalone message and to preach this word, uh, to you, uh, and to our digital disciples online, uh, all across the world. We thank you for your letters, and your emails, and your posts, and your comments. And we recognize those in Cambodia, and the Philippines, in Germany, in London, uh, in Canada, in South America, in Brazil. Uh, that's why I love this shirt right here. This is my favorite one because it is, "Until all have heard." [gentle music] Not just Americans, not the people that just look like me or look like you, but the entire world. And so we're grateful for you, and then to all those, uh, those who have the Pando app, uh, for those who are, uh, i- in the prison system right now who are watching along live, I want you to know that we are praying for you and praying with you. And yes, you may be behind a physical cell, but the word is very clear that whom the Son sets free- Yeah ... is free indeed. Yes. And so no matter where you are or what you're doing, if the Father is with you, you are in good hands. I also wanna just take a moment briefly to honor the, the shepherd of this house, uh, Pastor Phillip and Miss Lena Mitchell. [audience cheering] [audience applauding] Amen. You know, for the last two weeks,