Romans bible study notes12/20/2023 ![]() The Book of Romans contains what probably are the strongest statements to be made by Paul-perhaps the strongest statements in all Scripture-concerning Divine foreknowledge, predestination, and calling.Ī firm grasp on the concept of Divine calling is necessary if the saint is to understand the majesty of God, and to cease from his own works and enter the rest of God.ĭivine foreknowledge and election do not, if understood properly, cause passivity or a deadening sense of inevitability in the saint. The wages earned by the sinning Christian is spiritual death! The believer who continues to sin will die spiritually. The present distortion of Paul’s teaching has destroyed the testimony and moral strength of the churches of our day.ĭo you not know that to whom you present yourselves slaves to obey, you are that one’s slaves whom you obey, whether of sin leading to death, or of obedience leading to righteousness? (Romans 6:16) ![]() Paul’s teaching concerning the transition from Moses to Christ is not understood by numerous believers. ![]() (Romans 6:13)īy entering the crucifixion and resurrection of the Lord Jesus we are removed from the legal authority of the Law of Moses and are given access to the wisdom and power of the Holy Spirit so we may be set free from the guilt and compulsion of sin. The book of Romans contains definitive statements concerning the transition from the Law of Moses to the grace of God in Christ.Ĭomplete trust in the atonement made by the Lord Jesus is emphasized, and also the righteous personality and behavior that genuine trust and faith always produce.Īnd do not present your members as instruments of unrighteousness to sin, but present yourselves to God as being alive from the dead, and your members as instruments of righteousness to God. Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. ![]() Copyright © 1993 Trumpet Ministries, Inc. ![]()
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