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Romans 5:12-20 study and side commentary – September 8, 2017
This is another tangent-filled discussion continuing on in Romans 5 from 5:12-20. The second recording was a random discussion that tried to at least somewhat discuss the “sin nature” of man further. In the discussion was reference to man’s having “self” as his center, and the effective “god” on the “throne” of his heart. Sins come from a person whose internal makeup is twisted or warped somehow before God. A Christian is called to flee the sin nature by running and hiding himself in God through Jesus Christ. 1 Pet. 1:5 – who are kept by the power of God through faith for salvation ready to be revealed in the…
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Salvation in Christ – Romans 5 Study and Side Commentary – Sept 1, 2017
Here we continue on in Romans, chapter 5, but a lot of side comments and even some quotes are read from ante-Nicene leaders (pre-300 AD / Constantine). SEE ALSO: Salvation By Faith in Jesus Christ – Romans 4 Bible Study Those leaders words were read not to supercede the scriptures, but to merely show how they understood the scriptures. Their holy calling was to preserve the apostles’ doctrine that gave rise to the church. Lord bless you!
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Salvation By Faith in Jesus Christ – Romans 4 Bible Study
This is a continuation of a Bible study that also comments on the way of salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. We’ve been walking slowly through Romans, and this adds balance to the doctrine of “justification by faith.” Praise God for justification by faith, and just as certain is those who name the name of Christ need to know the whole counsel of God. Here are the recordings:
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Romans 2-3 Bible Study – Friday Aug. 4, 2017
Here’s a continuation on our study line by line of Romans. It actually goes on tangents as the Spirit leads. SEE ALSO: Romans Bible Study – Friday July 21, 2017 In Romans, Paul begins to outline his gospel by commenting on conditions of peoples of the world who do not serve the true God. It is not pretty, as man is a sinner by nature, and needs the cleansing of Jesus’ blood, and the infilling of the Holy Spirit to make him a new creature in Christ. The commentary pretty much speaks for itself. May the Lord bless you!
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Romans Bible Study – Friday July 21, 2017
Here we jumped into Romans 1:1 after finishing the fifth and final study on the Sermon on the Mount. This study did not go very far, and just edged into the second chapter, as half the time was used up, and we hope in the grace of God to continue from where we left off next time. That said, there was a measure of harmony just the same, and what we began with in Romans fit with some of what we spoke on in Matthew 7 and elsewhere in that study. May the Lord Jesus Christ bless you!













