Walking With Paul Through The Book Of Romans
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“But Now”
That is Paul’s message in Romans: God has called us to a new status. And that changes everything. Once we were lost, but now God extends to use the wonders of redeeming grace-a grace that sweeps all before it, dethroning idols, deflating pride, and depriving sin of its power.
You’ve tried and failed a thousand times to meet the demands of the law. But now a righteousness from God, apart from the law, has been made known (Romans 3:21). Once you were enslaved to sin, but now you have been set free (Romans 6:22). Once we were controlled by the sinful nature, but now we serve in the new way of the Spirit (Romans 7:6). Once the truth was hidden, but now it has been revealed (Romans 16:26).
Romans is Christianity’s most influential document. Some parts are hard to understand. But now, in these pages, the bread of life is broken into bit-sized pieces, toasted, buttered, and served with relish. Maybe you always wanted to delve into Romans, but never had the time. But now you have a whole year! Once you had no guide to walk you through the book and explain its deep meaning. But now you do. So spend a few thoughtful moments each day exploring the riches of the gospel.
Romans changes people. Let it transform you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828027939
George Knight
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2002
Publisher: Pacific Press Publishing Association
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