Every Mouth Shut (Romans 3:1-20)

It is a universal human instinct to justify ourselves. We build our lives on the "white background" of comparison, where our flaws stay hidden and our "goodness" looks sufficient. But Paul’s letter to the Romans changes the lighting. By examining the openly rebellious, the secretly self-righteous, and the religiously confident, he eventually lands on a universal verdict: every mouth is silenced. It’s a heavy realization, but it’s also the most hopeful place we can be.
This message invites you to step out of the exhausting cycle of self-justification and into the quiet of the courtroom. When we stop talking, we can finally hear the two most beautiful words in Scripture: "But now". God doesn't rush us past the diagnosis because He loves us too much to give us a shallow cure. Discover why coming to the end of yourself is actually the beginning of a life defined by "Amazing Grace".
