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In Romans 16:17-27, the Apostle Paul closes his letter to the Roman Christians with instructions that are clearly at odds with today's ideas about diversity, equity, and inclusion. Paul warns the church in Rome about certain characters who woul
As Paul begins to close his letter to the Romans, he takes timeout to greet his many friends and fellow co-workers in the Lord. Paul lists 26 individuals by name, along with several others not named specifically. It is further evidence that eve
As the Apostle Paul approaches the end of his letter to the Roman Christians, he reiterates his plans to visit them prior to journeying further to Spain. There was no more work for him to do, and finally the opportunity had arisen whereby he co
As the Apostle Paul winds down his letter to the Christians in Rome, he reminds them of his call to the Gentiles. That his ministry and priestly service was to spread the gospel to those who had not heard, so that their converted lives would be
In Romans 15:8-13, the Apostle Paul stresses the fact of Jesus' servitude to the Jews, as well as the Gentiles. The purpose was to not only reveal the truth of God in a real, tangible way, but to, as Paul wrote, "confirm the promises given to t
All kinds of groups these days are clamoring for unity, whether in sports, politics, or even moral standards. The problem with their pleas is that none of them have an objective standard by which to validate the unity effort. In Romans 15:-7, t
Fresh off instructing the Roman Christians to cease judging one another, the Apostle Paul drives home his instruction by telling them to refrain from placing any stumbling blocks before each other as well. Instead, they were to focus on what ma
In Romans 14:1-12, the Apostle Paul warns the Roman Christians about condemning fellow Christians regarding the eating of certain foods or worshiping on certain days. In one instance, the condemnation is legalistic, while in the other it is lib
In Romans 13:8-14, the Apostle Paul stresses what Jesus had talked about when asked about the greatest commandment. The exception is Paul addresses human relationships, specifically within the church. Christians are to love one another, and the
Romans 13:1-7 is probably one of the more controversial passages of Scripture when it comes to Christian conduct. In it the Apostle Paul instructs that all Christians should be in total submission to civil, government authorities. Why? Because
In Romans 12:14-21, the Apostle Paul continues his practical instruction on the Christian life, and especially that of avoiding hypocrisy, by taking a somewhere different course of action when it comes to dealing with evil. Rather than curse th
In Romans 12:9-13, the apostle Paul emphatically stresses the need for all the Christians to exercise their gifts (previously mentioned in Romans 12:6-8) in a non-hypocritical manner. Their love for each other, as well as the Lord, was to be do
In Romans 12:3-8 the apostle Paul stresses the need for Christian unity amid the diversity of all the members in the body of Christ. This is achieved through humility, rather than haughtiness, and exercising the individuals gifts that have been
The Apostle Paul transitions from his discussion about the Jews being placed on the back burner in God's salvific plan to practical discussions in the rest of the Book of Romans about how Christians are to think and live. He begins by looking a
In Romans 11:25-36, the apostle Paul reveals that something mysterious has happened to the Jews that has led to the salvation of the Gentiles. The Jews have been "hardened" or made unreceptive of God's "good news." This came about through their
Although the Apostle Paul had commended the Christians at Rome for their faith (Rom. 1:8), there was a problem that needed to be addressed. Pride had crept in and caused some to look down on their Jewish counterparts. Such pride was not indicat
In Romans 11:1-12, the Apostle Paul explains what has happened to the Nation of Israel when God turned from them to the Gentiles. Is Israel finished, now, as God's covenant people? God has not rejected the Jews, has he? Of course not! So, what
Too many in contemporary Christianity have a warped view of evangelism. To them, they are the means that the Holy Spirit uses to reach the lost through the latest technological wizardry or emotively driven hoopla, oftentimes leaving out the gos
In Romans 10:1-13, the apostle Paul continues his discussion and concern for his Jewish brethren, expressing how they managed to miss what God's righteousness is all about, even though they were quite religious otherwise. Jesus Christ is the go
As is the apostle Paul's writing style, he repeated interacts with objections and arguments that he had experienced in the immediate context or from those throughout his ministry. Romans 9:19-33 is another classic example of Paul dealing with t
Starting in Romans Chapter 9 and running through Chapter 11, the apostle Paul begins to address the plight of Israel. Israel had been provided so much, but still were incapable of fulfilling what God had promised to it. In this episode, Dr. Pau
The apostle Paul concludes his argument for eternal security in Romans 8:28-39 by not only assuring the reader that regardless of life's events, everything works to the good to those that love God. He then turns to asking three questions concer
Christmas is often thought of to be a day to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Revelry abounds, as both Christians and non-Christians get together to exchange gifts, sing, dance, or whatever happens to trip their triggers in relation to Christmas.
Christianity is a long walk and with that walk comes much suffering, struggle, and pain. But, there is hope. Hope that only God in his infinite wisdom, love, and care can instill in those who are destined for glory. In Romans 8:18-27, the apost
After the apostle Paul's previous exposition on the prevalence and influence of sin in his Christian life, he now turns to the security he, and other Christians, has because of his position "in Christ." Romans 8:1-17 is a classic statement, in
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