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romans

The Book of Romans Part 4 (1:8 – 17): Living by Faith

Continuing
our topic at hand we will see three things in particular today: 1)
Edifying each other in the church; 2) What does it mean to not be
ashamed of the gospel of God; and 3) What does it mean when Paul writes
that "The just shall live by faith"?

Still in Paul’s introduction, we start to see the basis for his
letter and yet also the great care he takes in executing the letter to
the Roman believers. We’ll see this great care repeated in the final
chapter, but for now we see the amount of praise and love he has for
the Roman brethren in that their faith is being proclaimed (1:8)
throughout the whole world. Indeed, the fire of the gospel, which was
sparked in Jerusalem , burned outward at such a tremendous rate that
the entire world was set ablaze with the message of good news from God.
Elsewhere Paul mentions that the report of the Roman obedience to the
gospel has reached all ears and this is where he finds great rejoicing
over these brethren?and yet he wrote to them so that they would be wise
in what is good and innocent in what is evil (16:19).

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christ salvation the father

The Gospel of God – Christ Crucified

randy amos

Technically, there is a difference in meaning between the death of Christ and the cross of Christ. This chronicle, with others to follow in the will of the Lord, will attempt to develop these differences to better understand the place of the cross in the wonders of God’s wisdom in man’s salvation.

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church

Comfort One Another

reynaldo reynoso (admin)

So many people have expressed their support, their prayers, their thoughts for me and my family. I have truly found it incredibly comforting to be able to share these thoughts and prayers with my wife?they are truly, much appreciated.

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christ worship

The Riches in Christ – 02

reynaldo reynoso (admin)

This is hard. My heart isn’t fully in it but I had to post this for it encourages myself and perhaps it will encourage others.

Then the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to Aaron and to his sons, saying, ‘Thus you shall bless the sons of Israel . You shall say to them: The LORD bless you, and keep you; The LORD make His face shine on you, And be gracious to you; The LORD lift up His countenance on you, And give you peace.’ “So they shall invoke My name on the sons of Israel , and I then will bless them.” – (Num 6:22-27)

These verses from Numbers are located at the very heart of practical education of the Israelite’s lives. God had spoken to Israel and told them how He wants the troops ordered and who was responsible for carrying what of the tabernacle and what trumpets signified what and how the camp is to be kept clean. All of these extremely practical things and dead smack in the center we find the Aaronic blessing.

The Book of Romans Part 3 (1:3,4) Son of God with Power

Once more, we continue our study
with the knowledge that we are leaning on the Lord Jesus for
understanding and guidance. Blessed Lord, speak what you will…I know
that the readers are immensely well versed in the subject we are
undertaking and pray that I merely can have some fruit among them.
Amen.

In my zeal, I realized too late that in my previous post
I dove right into verse 3. Today, we touch on the first (and a
comparatively minor) difficulty in the book of Romans, found in verse
4.