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  1. Power, sin and unrighteousness, righteousness, justification, faith and belief, atonement, redemption, adoption, propitiation, election, predestination. Choose a chapter and verse from 'Romans' to begin your 'Verse-by-Verse' study of God's Word using the more than 100 commentaries available on StudyLight.org.

  2. Discover how the Gospel reveals God’s character and creates a new humanity in the book of Romans in the Bible. Explore the book’s main themes such as righteousness, covenant, love, and unity through videos, podcasts, and more from BibleProject™.

  3. 24 cze 2004 · Paul’s summary answer is contained in verse 2: “May it never be! How shall we who died to sin still live in it?” (Romans 6:2). When the expression “May it never be” occurs in Romans, it is Paul’s vehement response to an improper conclusion based upon a proper premise.

  4. In his book Romans Verse-by-Verse, William Newell explores the truths of Christ's salvation exactly as they are found in the rich text of Romans. Written by the Apostle Paul, Romans is often considered one of the most important books in the Bible.

  5. As he draws towards a conclusion, he makes an apology for writing to them (Rom. 15:14-16), gives them an account of himself and his own affairs (Rom. 15:17-21), promises them a visit (Rom. 15:22-29), begs their prayers (Rom. 15:30-32), sends particular salutations to many friends there (Rom. 16:1-16), warns them against those who caused ...

  6. 7 wrz 2017 · We are the temple of God, as Paul says in 1 Cor. – His sanctuary. Some religions have redefined the term “saint” to mean a person who merits entrance into heaven by obtaining an exceptional degree of personal holiness. That’s an ironic definition, one that reminds us why Paul needed to write Romans in the first place.

  7. 15 cze 2009 · The editors of the New Geneva Study Bible describe the book of Romans as Paul’s fullest, grandest, most comprehensive statement of the gospel. Its compressed declarations of vast truths are like coiled springs—once loosed, they leap through mind and heart to fill one’s horizon and shape one’s life.