Category Archives: Romans – Foundation of our Faith

The Body of Christ – Romans 12:3-5

After World War II, a group of German students volunteered to help rebuild an English cathedral that had been severely damaged by German bombs. As work progressed, they became concerned about a large statue of Jesus, whose arms were outstretched … Continue reading

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A Living Sacrifice – Romans 12:1-2

Thousands of people today, including many genuine Christians, flock to various churches, seminars, and conferences in search of personal benefits—practical, emotional, and spiritual—that they hope to receive. They do just the opposite of what Paul so plainly emphasizes in Romans … Continue reading

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A Future for Israel – Romans 11

For centuries people have been puzzled by the nation of Israel. The Roman government recognized the Jewish religion, but it still called the nation secta nefaria—”a nefarious sect.” The great historian Arnold Toynbee classified Israel as “a fossil civilization” and … Continue reading

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Understanding Righteousness – Romans 10

Chapter 10 has two powerful points. It shows Israel’s present rejection and it  is an excellent study on God’s righteousness.  It reveals how anyone can receive righteousness and be saved from death and judgment and live forever. Paul moved from … Continue reading

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