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Category Archives: Apostle Paul
Paul tells us why Romans 8:1 works. Romans 8:2-4.
What glee he must have felt seeing Jesus hanging on that cross. What a failure this Messiah had proven to be, or so he thought. Satan, it seems, had taken Jesus captive. What a shock when Jesus ripped the doors off the prison gates of Hell. Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Apostle Paul, bible study, confidence, deception, disciple, disciplined, Faith, Freedom from sin, God's character, grace, guilt, Hope, In Christ, Jesus, Mercy, redemption, righteous, Romans, Sin, strongholds, The Word was God, Things I have never noticed before, Thoughts on scripture, understanding, ungodliness, unrighteousness
Tagged Apostle Paul, condemnation, death, flesh, freedom, fulfilled, human nature, law, requirement, righteous, The spirit of life, torah
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Does the law = sin. Romans 7:7-25
So when Paul says I would not have come to know sin except through the Law, perhaps he is saying, having been taught that there was a law as a young child, I came to understand that going outside the parameters of the Law, was to miss the mark (sin.) Continue reading
Posted in apologetics, Apostle Paul, bible study, disciplined, Faith, Freedom from sin, gentiles, God's character, grace, guilt, Hope, In Christ, Jesus, Jews, Law of liberty, Mercy, overtaken, Peace, recovery, redemption, restore, Romans, sexual sin, Thoughts on scripture
Tagged bond servant, bound, controlled, covet, desire, good, Holy, law, lust, mind, nature, righteous, Sin, slave, spirit, torah
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Released from the law, a fascinating thought. Romans 7:1-4.
The NASB entitles chapter seven: Released from the Law The translators opted to put the Bible into chapters; I suppose for the sake of clarity. The reality is, as most of you know, that Paul wrote this letter to the … Continue reading
Posted in Adam, angels, apologetics, Apostle Paul, bible study, disciplined, Faith, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hope, In Christ, Jesus, Jews, Mercy, Our being caught up, redemption, restore, righteous, Romans, Sin, strongholds, Thoughts, Thoughts on scripture, understanding, unrighteousness
Tagged baptism, bond servant, buried, covetousness, died, divorce, gentiles, Jews, life, lust, marriage, released, sinful desires, slave, spirit, the law, torah
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Slaves to righteousness. Romans 6:15-23.
A quick jump into Romans, picking up where we left off, and I will use the Message, as it comes across like a 90 mile per hour fastball in the World Series. Romans 6:15 MSG So, since we’re out from … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostle Paul, Belief, bible study, Christianity, end times, Epistle to the Romans, Faith, freedom, God's word, Holy spirit, Jesus Christ, Jews, live, study, tyranny
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Death in Adam, Life in Christ. Romans 5:12-21
The NIV entitles this section – Death in Adam, Life in Christ Here is a standard version of Romans 5:12. Therefore, just as sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to … Continue reading
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Tagged Bible, bible study, death, Faith, grace, hope, imputed, Jesus Christ, life, Mercy, Mosaic Law, Sin
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Since we have been made right. Romans 5:1-4.
The NASB opens chapter five with this headline. Peace with God through faith. Spend any amount of time, in church and someone will tell you that you are just a sinner, saved by grace. Often, they take it a step … Continue reading
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I was asked, how do you study; that and, would you lead us in a Bible study. So, here is an introduction and overview of the first four chapters of Romans.
On August 11, 2019, Pastor Jon Maurer’s sermon was: “A couple of things I wished I had known about reading the Bible.” The irony of this is, I already knew these things. Simply put, I learned them in the school … Continue reading
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Tagged bible study, Chrestus, Claudius, context, cultural, Epistle to the Romans, gentiles, historic, History, Jews, Nero, partiality, salvation, scandal, slaves, the Bible, the church in Rome, The Revelation, transformation
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For the Lord, Himself will come down. My thoughts on a mid-tribulation rapture.
A brother in the Lord frequently argues that the church will go through the tribulation. I hate to admit it, but a book I am reading takes my brothers’ side in this argument. It is written by Rabbi K. A. … Continue reading
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Tagged bible study, gentiles, Israel, Jews, judgment, mid-tribulation, passion, punishment, rapture, rescued, saved, tribulations, Vengeance, witnesses, wrath
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His invisible qualities—both his eternal power and his divine nature—have been clearly seen, because they can be understood from what he has made. Romans 1:20,21.
Although I ended on Romans 1:20 previously, that was several weeks ago, and we probably forgot what it says; besides that, it helps us understand verse 21 better. Romans 1:20-21 CJB For ever since the creation of the universe his … Continue reading
Posted in Apostle Paul, bible study, creation, Creation, forgive, gentiles, God's character, grace, Hell, Jesus, Jews, overtaken, Romans, The supremacy of Christ, Thoughts on scripture, ungodliness, unrighteousness
Tagged character, creation, divine nature, eternal power, foolish, futile in their thinking, idolatrous, invisible qualities, morally wicked, Romans, undiscerning hearts, universe, unveiled, vain
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