
Lecture Description
In the concluding chapter of the book of Romans, Paul sends greetings to many friends and acquaintances in the Roman church, indicating how much he had been helped and encouraged by people of whom we have little information, but who played a strategic role in the formative years of the Christian movement.
Course Index
- Introduction to Romans
- The Universal Knowledge of God (Rom. 1:18-32)
- Knowledge of Certain Judgment
- If you call yourself a Jew... (Romans 2:17 - 29)
- There is none righteous (Rom. 3:1-20)
- But now!
- Abraham and the Nature of Faith (4:1-12)
- The Elements of Faith (4:13-25)
- Having been justfied, we have...! (Romans 5:1-11)
- Original Sin
- Dead to sin..Alive to God (Romans 6:1-14)
- Antinomianism (6:15-21)
- Legalism
- I Cannot Do What I Want (7:7-25)
- Set Free! (8:1-17)
- If God be for us...(Romans 8:17-39)
- They are not all Israel...(Romans 9:1-13)
- What if God...? (Rom. 9:19 - 29)
- A Zeal for God (Romans 10)
- Has God cast away His People? (11:1-12)
- And thus all Israel shall be saved (11:13-36)
- Present your bodies...(12:1-8)
- Let Love be Genuine... (12:9-21)
- The Powers that be (13:1-7)
- Love Fulfills the Law (13:8-14)
- Each will give an account of himself (14:1-12)
- The Content of the Kingdom (14:13-23)
- I will praise you among the Gentiles (15:1-13
- No more place in these regions (15:14-33)
- Final Greetings (16)
Course Description
This video series features 30 lectures of 30 minutes each, covering the entire book of Romans. The studies emphasize the historical setting of this book, including the controversies that inspired its publication. It also emphasizes practical application of the truths of Romans in a way that is sure to encourage.
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