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1) Romans 11:11-24
In today’s passage, the Apostle Paul examines how salvation began with God’s people, the Jews. Through God’s kindness, Gentiles were grafted in, not because of anything we did, but simply by the mercy...Show More
2) Romans 11:1-10
God wants us to make a difference in this world and stand for truth, not just what is popular in the culture around us. The body of Christ can only be effective when we are working together on mission...Show More
3) Romans 10:14-21
The message of the Gospel contains tremendous power to transform our lives. When we share that message of hope with the world, we should do it through a spirit of love and compassion. We're not trying...Show More
4) Romans 9:30-10:13
The Apostle Paul reminds us in Romans 10 that the gift of salvation is open to all who will simply receive it. It has nothing to do with our performance but with the work Jesus accomplished for us on ...Show More
5) Romans 9:14-29
Does God harden people's hearts? Paul responds to this hot button question in Romans 9 and examines how the human heart responds to the sovereignty of God. It’s only because of the grace of Jesus that...Show More
6) Romans 9:1-13
In Romans 9, Paul deals with the complex issue of salvation and the sovereignty of God and how He is at work in all things.
7) Romans 8:31-39
Through Christ our future is made secure, and we can place our hope in that. God loved us so much that Jesus gave His life for us. This world will throw a lot of stuff at us, but nothing can ever sepa...Show More
8) Romans 8:12-30
Jesus offers us the gift of being adopted as children of God and the ability to have a deeply personal relationship with Him. When the struggles of life threaten to overwhelm us, we can call, "Abba!" ...Show More
9) Romans 8:1-11
As we begin Romans 8, Paul examines the new life we have through the Holy Spirit. We are no longer slaves to our sinful nature; we have been raised from death to life.
10) Romans 7:13-25
In Romans 7, Paul wrestles with the tension believers feel between their fallen human nature and the work of Christ in their lives.