🟢 How do you use what you understood from the letter of Paul for the Romans?
1 Abominable Depravity 2 Religious Sin
3 Grace Justified 4 Faith of Abraham
5 Reconciled from Death
6 Baptism for Freedom 7 Free from Law
8 Holy Spirit Ministry
9 Israel Rejection 10 Salvation 11 Remnant
12 Transformation and Gifts
13 Authority 14 Love One Another
15 Paul Travel Plans 16 Greets Blessings
The book of Romans was written between A.D. 56 and 58, most probably, from the city of Corinth in Greece. Written by Paul, the apostle, to the Church at the City of Rome, the largest inhabited city in the western world at that time. Paul teaches in this book his that Christians are justified by faith, and not of works. Some formerly Jewish Christians were teaching that you had to stay faithful to many things in the Jewish law to be saved by God, even though you were a Christian converted as a Gentile. Paul explained why this was not so and explained what the purposes of the Jewish law was and why it had been replaced by the perfect law of Christ. As Paul was a Jewish Rabbi before he came to Christ who had learned at the feet of Gamaliel and other great Jewish teachers, his words had much authority when he spoke of the salvation that is only won through a faith in Jesus Christ, alone, not through works of the Jewish law and that Divine power for holy living is imparted through the Holy Spirit to everyone who has been baptized into Jesus Christ. So keep on preaching the pure Gospel of Christ, Christian! Amen!
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Love Romans 11:23. If they do not persist in unbelief they will be grafted in for God is able to graft them in again. I should never give up on people getting grafted in again those who have left and those who are stubborn hearted.
Romans 9 is scary. God hardens hearts for the sake of revealing his glory to those he will have mercy on. This is sobering.
I have to question everything I do if it is faith building and not challenging anyone’s faith otherwise it is sin. Roman 14:23.
Instead we have to please others by building them up so that they can feel God’s Love and direction through our actions. Romans 15:2
I will not venture to speak anything but what Christ has done in my life. I believe the spirit has power within me to work his miracles. Amen
I really love to listen to the short summary on the books of the Bible. They give a clear definition of what the book is about and is easy to understand. I love the book of Romans, it ushered in the beginning of Paul’s ministry to the Gentiles and shows that God loves us all, saves us all we all sin and we all can be forgiven.
The book of Romans was written between A.D. 56 and 58, most probably, from the city of Corinth in Greece. Written by Paul, the apostle, to the Church at the City of Rome, the largest inhabited city in the western world at that time. Paul teaches in this book his that Christians are justified by faith, and not of works. Some formerly Jewish Christians were teaching that you had to stay faithful to many things in the Jewish law to be saved by God, even though you were a Christian converted as a Gentile. Paul explained why this was not so and explained what the purposes of the Jewish law was and why it had been replaced by the perfect law of Christ. As Paul was a Jewish Rabbi before he came to Christ who had learned at the feet of Gamaliel and other great Jewish teachers, his words had much authority when he spoke of the salvation that is only won through a faith in Jesus Christ, alone, not through works of the Jewish law and that Divine power for holy living is imparted through the Holy Spirit to everyone who has been baptized into Jesus Christ. So keep on preaching the pure Gospel of Christ, Christian! Amen!
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