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Robin Boisvert gives an overview of the book of Romans and examines the Gospel as the power of God for salvation.
This section of the letter of Romans is a stinging indictment of the entire human race. All are under sin and are therefore under the wrath of God.
Why do we need to be justified?
To exult in God is to rejoice not in our privileges but in his mercies, not in our possession of him, but in his of us.
We died in Christ to the dominion of sin. In light of this, how should we then live?
Robin Boisvert teaches on our being one with Christ, and slaves to righteousness.
Robin Boisvert teaches on Paul's subject of the law in his letter to the Romans.
This is one of the great chapters in Scripture. It features the Holy Spirit, with references to Him fifteen times in the first seventeen verses alone. But, it has been remarked that the theme of the chapter is the absolute security of the believer, from the “no condemnation” of verse 1 to the nothing “will be able to separate us” of verse 39.
Paul ransacks his imagination for all images that might pose a threat to the believer’s security and dismisses each of them.
Does predestination mean God is not faithful to the Jews, whom he called?
In Romans 12 & 13 we see how believing the gospel and obeying the gospel are inseparable aspects of the gospel.
This passage presents us with the practical outworking of love based on a gospel foundation.
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