Established In Righteousness: Romans 1-8
Click below to order the paperback version or Kindle version on Amazon.
Established In Righteousness: Romans 1-8
The Book of Romans is Paul’s Magna Carta, his detailed examination of God’s righteousness, both for the unbeliever and the believer. Contained in this book are transcribed expository messages on the first eight chapters of Romans to further explain and expand on the truths contained within. In essence, Romans is the most full, concise equipping manual for a local church to fulfill its ministry in its local context. Romans’ stated desire, through the words of the Holy Spirit and the pen of the Apostle Paul is to establish the believer in righteousness (Romans 1:11, 16:25).
Click below to order the paperback version or Kindle version on Amazon.
Established In Righteousness: Romans 1-8
The Book of Romans is Paul’s Magna Carta, his detailed examination of God’s righteousness, both for the unbeliever and the believer. Contained in this book are transcribed expository messages on the first eight chapters of Romans to further explain and expand on the truths contained within. In essence, Romans is the most full, concise equipping manual for a local church to fulfill its ministry in its local context. Romans’ stated desire, through the words of the Holy Spirit and the pen of the Apostle Paul is to establish the believer in righteousness (Romans 1:11, 16:25).
Click below to order the paperback version or Kindle version on Amazon.
Established In Righteousness: Romans 1-8
The Book of Romans is Paul’s Magna Carta, his detailed examination of God’s righteousness, both for the unbeliever and the believer. Contained in this book are transcribed expository messages on the first eight chapters of Romans to further explain and expand on the truths contained within. In essence, Romans is the most full, concise equipping manual for a local church to fulfill its ministry in its local context. Romans’ stated desire, through the words of the Holy Spirit and the pen of the Apostle Paul is to establish the believer in righteousness (Romans 1:11, 16:25).