Romans 33 | 9:18-33
We deal with the topics of God’s sovereign grace and freedom in this powerful but difficult chapter.
Read MoreRomans 32 | 9:1-18
We introduce the Romans 9-11. We discuss the importance discovering and working out the argument of the New Testament books. We then talk about Paul’s explanation of the place of Israel in God’s present work in Christ.
Read MoreRomans 31 | 8:31-39 (Intro and Review)
We begin to introduce Romans 9-11 by talking about issues at the end of chapter 8. We then review the important of topic of obedience being a result of faith and love, not a primary cause.
Read MoreRomans 30 | 8:28-30
We begin discussing how God “works all things together for good…” in the light of suffering in the life of the believer. We touch on the issues of the foreknowledge and predestining work of God.
Read MoreRomans 29 | 8:18-28
Paul discusses the glory that awaits us, the work of the Holy Spirit and the role of suffering in the life of the believer.
Read MoreRomans 27 | 8:1-8
Romans 8:1 picks up where Paul left off in 5:20-21. After the sideline discussion (diatribe) in chapters 6 and 7, Paul returns to the mainline of his argument: “There is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus!” To live by grace is to live by faith in the hope that we are…
Read MoreRomans 26 | 7:6-25
Paul addresses the question, “Is the Law sin?” The problem is not with the Law, but with us. Indwelling Sin that lives in our Flesh takes opportunity through the Law to deceive us and betray us.
Read MoreRomans 25 | Review and Discussion
We review the context of Romans 6 and 7 and discuss some of the critical terms here: indwelling sin, flesh, law, righteousness. We also review the concept of corporate solidarity.
Read MoreRomans 24 | 6:15-7:6
Paul answers the question, “Should we sin because we are not under law but under grace?” Absolutely not! Because we are now married to Christ, we have been set free from the old, obsolete way of the Law. Living by faith under Grace is the new, “fresh” way of the Spirit.
Read MoreLuke-Acts 24 | 23:26-24:53
We complete our study of the Gospel of Luke by reading his accounts of Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. These are the events that changed everything. Jesus dies for sins and He is raised to New Life so that we can live forever, In Him. But the end of the Luke is not the end of…
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