Romans 8:3a What Has God Done? (Notes)
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It was in God’s omnipotence, that is God has all power and all ability to carry out all of His decrees. One of His decrees is clearly stated in Romans 8:2, namely “Spirit of life has set you free in Christ Jesus from the law of sin and death.“ So how does God “set you free… from sin and death”?
We will expound on Romans 8:2 using a glimpse God’s power and might in Psalm 139:12-17 and what He does with that power in Psalm 139:19-24 in order to break you free from sin and death.
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A look and study into Romans 8:1. What is condemnation and whom did Jesus come to condemn and not to condemn.
Romans 8:1 Fact: You Cannot Be Condemned (Notes)
Notes for tonight’s Bible Study. (Handouts to group are on the website.)
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Romans 8:1 Fact: You Cannot Be Condemned (Handout): Download (54)Romans 7: I Will Wrestle
We are in the home stretch of wrapping up the six arguments that Paul lays out in defence of a changed heart and mind and life after accepting Christ as your Lord and Savior. (I will do a quick review before heading into Romans 8 next time.) It is here that Paul makes one more (again, not so perfect) analogy to the defeat of sin in your life. Out of these arguments, Paul opens his heart up to the reader and exposes himself that even this great Apostle who probably walked in more power of God than any other human in history (other than Christ himself) struggles with sin. In Paul’s honesty, gives us hope and encouragement that we, too, are not failures just because we are not super-duper Christians on this earth.
Romans 7: I Will Wrestle (Notes)
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Romans 7: I Will Wrestle (Notes): Download (79)In a time of Shaking…
We are in a time of shaking and God is moving. The economy is bad, and it seems the world is going down the tubes. This is the perfect time to be a Christian!
Romans 6:1-11 We Should Be Dead
Note: For some reason, we skipped in posting this lesson to the web. Our apologies. -Ed.
1 Peter 1:23 (ESV) since you have been born again, not of perishable seed but of imperishable, through the living and abiding word of God;
Romans 6:1-11 We Should Be Dead (Notes)
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Romans 6:1-11 We Should Be Dead (Notes): Download (39)Romans 5:12-21 Less Like Adam
The weight of righteousness was initially given to Adam, our first dad. He failed. Still, Christ was given the same weight and did not fail.
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