Romans - 10 Sessions
Paul's letter to the Romans is perhaps the signature document of Christianity. In this epistle are Paul's thoughts on the basic tenets of Christianity. He addresses the problem of mankind's sinfulness and their need for justification.
Introduction to Romans1 - Encouragement to Live by Faith - Rom. 1:1–17
2 - God’s expected Standard of living and His Wrath - Rom. 1:18–3:20
3 - The Saving Righteousness of God - Rom. 3:21–4:25
4 - Hope as a Result of Righteousness by Faith - Rom. 5:1–21
5 - The Triumph of Grace - Rom. 6:1–7:25
6 - Life in the Spirit - Rom. 8:1–39
7 - God’s Mercy and Judgement - Rom. 9:1–33
8 - God’s Grace is Sufficient - Rom. 10:1–11:36
9 - God's Word Builds Harmony - Rom. 12:1–13:14
10 - Accepting One Another - Rom. 14:1–16:23
2 - God’s expected Standard of living and His Wrath - Rom. 1:18–3:20
3 - The Saving Righteousness of God - Rom. 3:21–4:25
4 - Hope as a Result of Righteousness by Faith - Rom. 5:1–21
5 - The Triumph of Grace - Rom. 6:1–7:25
6 - Life in the Spirit - Rom. 8:1–39
7 - God’s Mercy and Judgement - Rom. 9:1–33
8 - God’s Grace is Sufficient - Rom. 10:1–11:36
9 - God's Word Builds Harmony - Rom. 12:1–13:14
10 - Accepting One Another - Rom. 14:1–16:23
Comments
Post a Comment