Romans (2010)

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Sinopsis

Romans has always been one of the favorite books of thoughtful Christians. In this epistle, the apostle Paul logically delineates the foundation and structure of Christian doctrine. The righteousness of God has been accurately identified as the central message of this epistle. How the righteousness of God relates to a human history of suffering, pain, and injustice, has been a frequent question through the ages. In Romans, Paul's answer shows that this question cannot be addressed in a sound bit

Episodios

  • 43 - Neither Ritual nor Moral Law Can Justify [b]

    01/12/2011 Duración: 01h03min

    As we wrap up Paul's explanation of justification, we also take a look at what he had to say in Philippians 3. Are we made internally righteous? Does justification change us? This lesson reiterates what we have been studying in Romans 4 - that justification is always apart from works and is through faith alone.

  • 41 - Abraham's Tests of Faith; Cause or Result of Justification [b]

    10/11/2011 Duración: 01h01min

    This lesson on justification focuses on Abraham's 14 tests of faith. Was this testing the cause or the result of justification? As we study the doctrine of Justification, we learn that justification is always apart from works and is through faith alone. This lesson also includes Genesis 15:6.

  • 40 - Abraham's Faith [b]

    03/11/2011 Duración: 57min

    We continue our study in the book of Romans by looking at Genesis 15:6 and are reminded of what Grace really means. We learn the importance of what is meant by the word "Biblical", that all authority is the Word of God only. We learn that "belief" is illustrated in both Abraham and David in the Old Testament, and is the basis of their Justification. Justification is from the Grace of God. Lesson also includes Genesis 15:6

  • 39 - Abraham Believed [b]

    27/10/2011 Duración: 01h30s

    As we continue in our study of Romans, we are reminded by Paul that Justification applies to both Jews and Gentiles We learn under what framework God's Righteousness and Justice operate. We learn the compatibility of Righteousness and love, and the concept of Biblical love. This lesson explains the Justification of Abraham.

  • 38 - Examples of How God Justifies [b]

    20/10/2011 Duración: 59min

    As we continue in our study of Romans, we are reminded by Paul that Justification applies to both Jews and Gentiles. We learn under what framework Gods Righteousness and Justice operate. We learn the compatibility of Righteousness and love, and the concept of Biblical love. This lesson teaches us the differences between real and judicial imputation, and answers the question, what is forensic Justification?

  • 36 - Redemption and Propitiation [b]

    06/10/2011 Duración: 56min

    At the point of salvation, we receive several things from God. One of them is Righteousness. But whose Righteousness is it? Is it a righteousness that God the Holy Spirit creates within us, or is it God's own perfect Righteousness from His essence? And what of redemption and propitiation? When Christ paid the legal penalty for all mankind's sins on the cross, He served as our kinsman redeemer, and God's justice was satisfied - propitiation. That means that redemption and propitiation relate to all mankind. Yet the condemnation of Adam's original sin and the state of unrighteousness and spiritual death must still be resolved. So what must occur for God to make a declaration of Righteousness for each one of us?

  • 35 - Imputation: Credits and Debits [b]

    29/09/2011 Duración: 01h36s

    Studying God's righteousness continues as we look at the Doctrine of Imputation. In this lesson, we look at the differences between impute and impart, and we learn some very important distinctions between real imputations and judicial imputations. What are they?

  • 34 - No Human can be Righteous - Part 3 [b]

    15/09/2011 Duración: 01h01min

    As we wrap up our study of this chapter in Romans, we are again reminded of the overall theme of this book: the righteousness of God. But man is helpless, hopeless, and no one living is righteous. Job asks the question that all of us must ask, how can a man be righteous before God? In this lesson, we learn more about this gift of righteousness we receive from God.

  • 33 - No Human can be Righteous - Part 2 [b]

    08/09/2011 Duración: 01h04min

    In our study of God's righteousness and how we get it, Paul talks about the law. What law is he referring to, and what exactly does "works of the law mean"? In this lesson we begin to look at what justification means, and as we get into vs. 21, God makes a legal declaration - what is it?

  • 31 - Total Depravity [b]

    25/08/2011 Duración: 01h03min
  • 30 - God's Righteousness Condemns All [b]

    18/08/2011 Duración: 01h04min

    "There is none righteous, no, not one." We have all heard of total depravity, but what does that really mean? Romans 3 is perhaps one of the most debated chapters in the Bible with regard to the beliefs associated with Calvinism. Many arguments come out of what Paul says about faith. In this lesson, we are introduced to how truth, faithfulness, and righteousness are connected, and how closely related faithfulness is to truth. The ten rhetorical questions Paul poses in the first ten verses of this chapter merit a lot of consideration and investigation.

  • 29 - No Hope in Human Works [b]

    11/08/2011 Duración: 01h01min

    Is there a sufficient moral pathway to God that a man can take on his own? As we continue in our study of Romans, Paul again reminds us how God demonstrates His Righteousness with regard to the human race. In this lesson we learn about the significance of circumcision and the difference between a circumcised and uncircumcised heart.

  • 28 - Circumcision - Part 2 [b]

    04/08/2011 Duración: 01h03min
  • 27 - Circumcision - Part 1 [b]

    21/07/2011 Duración: 01h02min
  • 26 - Spiritual Circumcision [b]

    14/07/2011 Duración: 01h04min

    In Romans, Paul tells us what we believe and why we believe it. As we get into verse 17, Paul begins to address the Jews and their boastfulness. What does Paul mean when he uses the term ?Jew?? What does it mean to be a Jew? This lesson breaks down the history of Judaism and takes a look at the different ways this term (and other terms for Israel) have developed, as well as what Paul is saying about the significance of circumcision.

  • 25 - No Special Privileges or Passes [b]

    07/07/2011 Duración: 01h02min

    The Word of God makes it clear that at the point of salvation, we are imputed with God's perfect Righteousness (+ R). So what is Paul talking about when he says in your sins? Weren't our sins paid for at the cross? Once again emphasizing the importance of the Old Testament to correctly understand what Paul is teaching, this lessons looks at the Mosaic Law and the importance of keeping the law in the Old Testament. Yet, the Law showed that man cannot keep the Law and remain cleansed any more than we today can achieve perfect righteousness alone. The Mosaic Law clearly illustrated what still is true today - man is morally degenerate and needs a Savior.

  • 24 - No One is Good Enough [b]

    30/06/2011 Duración: 01h12s

    Every religion except Christianity emphasizes human ability to please God. The Scripture also emphasizes that God judges man according to works (Romans 2:6). Works are the basis for the judgment at the Great White Throne Judgment. Here in Romans 2:6-16, Paul also affirms that those who persevere and work hard and do well will receive eternal life. However, there is a catch. This lesson explains that catch.

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