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Guilty or Innocent? Romans 2-3

“Attention! Court is now in session!” Paul could have used those words at this point in his letter, because Romans 1 is the door that leads us into God’s courtroom. The theme of Romans is the righteousness of God, but Paul … Continue reading

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Good News and Bad News – Romans 1:18-32

“I’ve got some good news and some bad news.”  We’ve read about the good news in first 17 verses, now we get to the bad news. The remainder of the first chapter paints a picture of the human predicament before … Continue reading

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The Power of the Gospel – Romans 1:16-17

On May 24, 1738, a discouraged missionary went “very unwillingly” to a religious meeting in London. There a miracle took place. “About a quarter before nine,” he wrote in his journal, “I felt my heart strangely warmed. I felt I … Continue reading

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The Good News of God – Romans 1:1

The Good News of God (Romans 1:1) Paul, a bond-servant of Christ Jesus, called as an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, (1:1) A quick look at any news outlet reminds us that in our world most news … Continue reading

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