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Romans 7 Explained – Bible Study Audio
Here’s an audio recording of the study of Romans 7. Some of Romans 8 is discussed at the end too, and some other talk as God led. Below is a line by line commentary as well that was handed out. Lord bless you! Romans 7 line by line 7:1-3. Or do you not know, brethren (for I speak to those who know the law), that the law has dominion over a man as long as he lives? 2 For the woman who has a husband is bound by the law to her husband as long as he lives. But if the husband dies, she is released from the law of…
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Freedom from sin – Romans 6 explained
In our continuation of the discussion of Romans, we come to the monumental chapter 6 – which leads to the equally glorious revealed truths of Rom. 7, and 8. The recordings are hopefully self explanatory, and in the Bible study a couple handouts were given. These are posted below. Lord bless you!
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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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Christians Who Ask God For What He Has Already Given
There once was a young man whose father had given him millions in a trust fund, but because of a tragic, sadly pathetic psychological condition, he could never remember it, and he saw himself as someone very poor. This young man, Christian was his name, made matters worse by daily sending letters, emails, and texts to his dad asking him for loans, and when his dad did not respond in the way he expected, he tried not to become bitter about it. It was tough for Christian, because in his mind, he was doing all he could to respect his dad, yet though he’d never want to accuse his kind…













