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The Results of Justification (Romans 5)
Paul notes the results of our being justified by faith in Jesus Christ alone.
A Guaranteed Salvation (Romans 4:13-25)
Continued teaching of Romans chapter 4.
Abraham was justified by faith, not by works! (Romans 4:1-16)
Abraham proves Old Testament saints were justified by faith and not by works.
One Way of Salvation for Both Jew and Gentile: Faith in Jesus ALONE (Romans 3:19-31)
Paul continues his proof of both Jew and Gentile under sin. Thus, God provided His own means of righteousness – faith in Jesus alone.
All are under SIN! (Romans 3:1-18)
Paul continues his proof that both Jews and Gentiles have sinned and thus deserve the righteous wrath of God. This laying the foundation of the need of justification by faith alone.
What is it to TRULY be Jewish? (Romans 2:17-29)
Paul continues his theme of no partiality with God, directing his accusation of sin towards the Jews after his indictment of the Gentiles.
There is NO PARTIALITY with God. (Romans 2:1-16)
Paul teaches there is no partiality with God. All who sinned will perish, whether with or without law.
How do you know when a people are under GOD’s JUDGMENT? (Romans 1:18-32)
Paul begins to note how that the Gentile world is under sin.
The Gospel: God’s Power of Salvation (Romans 1:1-17)
Opening of Paul’s letter to the Romans. The Gospel
Introduction to the Study of Romans
Introduction to the Study of Romans
What is it to WAIT for the Lord? (2 Thessalonians 3)
Paul concludes this epistle to the Thessalonians requesting prayer and commanding that all Christians should work to provide for themselves.
The Anti-Christ, Man of Lawlessness (2 Thessalonians 2)
In chapter 2, Paul corrects the false teaching that has been circulating in the Thessalonians church that they are in the Day of the Lord. He instructs them about things that must precede this event and further expands on the key person of it – the Anti-Christ.