
Paul's letter to the Romans is his longest letter, but it is written to a church he didn't plant and didn't know. But he writes about what unites them: the gospel of Jesus Christ. Each passage and chapter is immersed in the truth of the message that calls sinners unto righteousness in Christ.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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As Paul concludes his letter to the church in Rome, he is keen to impression them the importance of unity in the fellowship. Paul is writing here to the leaders of the church to give them some final instructions. He wants them to be discerning abou... more
We have seen before that Paul has a deep heart for this church in Rome. Even though he hasn't visited Rome he knows some of its members. Chapter 16 details for us these people and their names tell us more about them. Long lists of names aren't simpl... more
There is one more aspects of the church's maturity that Paul wants to address and it is to do with mission. In the second half of chapter 15 Paul affirms once again his calling to be a missionary to the Gentiles. So far this has been in the east of... more
Paul is approaching his final conclusion and in chapter 15 he wants to address what it means for the church to be a welcoming place. If it is to welcome new converts into the faith then it must be a welcoming place for each other. The believers are... more
As Paul continues the practical outworking of our Christian faith he address an issue that is not just fixed to the first century church, but a problem that has seen damage in the church in every generation. Paul addresses the human problem of judgi... more
Continuing his great application of his rich theology, Paul presents a logical progression of how we are to live as followers of Jesus. Having looked in chapter 12 at how worship through our service and love our brothers and sisters in Christ. In c... more
We have reached a key moment in our studies in the letter to the Romans. Paul has spent 11 chapters detailing his great theology on what the gospel is. But it has to be more than head knowledge and so in these closing chapters, chapters 12 to 16, P... more
Verses 25 to 36 draw Paul's great theology of the gospel to a close. He has been directing us in the first 11 chapters to the heart of God's love towards us. As he concludes he speaks of a future time when the Jews (ethnic Israel) will come to know... more
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