
Romans 4:1-8
01/14/24 • 34 min
Are you doing enough to be rightous with Jesus?
In this episode, we continue to examine how no matter what you do. How good you are. How many great acts you perfrom, we will always fall short of God's rightousness.
Paul uses Abraham and David as examples of great men who could not boast of thier accomplishments. Only through the blessing of the Lord can be justified in our sins.
Through Grace and Faith alone are our sins and lawless deeds made right.
Are you doing enough to be rightous with Jesus?
In this episode, we continue to examine how no matter what you do. How good you are. How many great acts you perfrom, we will always fall short of God's rightousness.
Paul uses Abraham and David as examples of great men who could not boast of thier accomplishments. Only through the blessing of the Lord can be justified in our sins.
Through Grace and Faith alone are our sins and lawless deeds made right.
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Romans 3:27-4:5
In our first episode the of the New Year we continue to study Romans.
We close out Romans 3 by examining why salvation can not be achieved by good works but only through faith alone. We are reminded of how we have no part in our justification and there is no place for boasting our works.
Romans 4 starts by using Abraham as an example of how the greatest person in the Jewish nation did not achieve his salvation by his works so how could anyone else hope to do so?
Only through faith and grace alone can we be saved.
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Romans 4:1-12
In this episode, we delve into Romans 4:1-12, a passage that explores the significance of faith through the lens of Abraham's life.
We break down the key verses, dissecting Paul's argument about the relationship between faith and works in salvation. We discuss how Abraham serves as a prime example of justification by faith, emphasizing that his righteousness was credited to him not by his actions but by his belief in God's promise.
We explore the profound implications of this theological concept for Christians today, inviting listeners to reflect on the nature of their own faith and how it informs their relationship with God.
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