The chapter 9 of Romans reveals two important truths.
First, only the children of the promise shall live, and the children of the flesh shall perish.[……]
The chapter 9 of Romans reveals two important truths.
First, only the children of the promise shall live, and the children of the flesh shall perish.[……]
As much as I look forward to studying Chapter 9 of Romans, my heart dwells on Chapter 8, eager to share an essential divine truth revealed in this cha[……]
We are now brought to a glorious chapter of the book of Romans. Chapter 8 starts with a declaration:
“There is therefore now no condemnation to those[……]
Starting from Chapter 6 and continuing into Chapter 7, Paul focuses on what happens after one’s acceptance of God’s righteousness in Jesus Christ.&nbs[……]
“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23:
Chapter six and the next two chapters are[……]
In chapter 5 of Romans, Paul further unfolds the reality of the gospel:
“Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our[……]
Why is sin a recurring subject during a Bible study? If gospel is all good news, why this preoccupation with the concept of sin?
The truth is, being[……]
“[Abraham was] fully convinced that what He (God) had promised He was also able to perform. And therefore “IT WAS ACCOUNTED TO HIM FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS.”[……]
Chapter 3 of the book of Romans is a shorter Chapter, but an important one nonetheless.
Having concluded that no one in the world may be declared rig[……]
One day, as we were chatting over the latest depressing news, a sister in the Lord sighed and said: “as one gets older, you start to see that life on[……]