Articles
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Epistle: Romans 13: (8-10)11-14 (Advent 1: Series A)
For Christians, Advent is the time when the Church patiently prepares for the coming of the Great King, Jesus the Christ. -
Epistle: Romans 3:19-28 (Reformation Sunday: Series C)
The phrase “works of the law” has an antithesis when it comes to righteousness—faith. What keeping the Law could not do, the gift of faith does. -
Epistle: Romans 10:8b-13 (Lent 1: Series C)
Nearly two thousand years after Paul scribbled out these lines, the only reason “we” are here, reading Paul’s magnum opus together, is that we are inheritors of the promise Paul sees in the paradox. -
Epistle: Romans 6:1-11 (The Baptism of Our Lord: Series C)
Paul is thinking of the cross and empty tomb, but the liturgical calendar places us at the beginning of Jesus’ ministry, not the end: Jesus standing waist deep in the Jordan River. -
Epistle: Romans 3:19-28 (Reformation Sunday: Series B )
Are we still haunted by God? Do our sins bother us to the point that we worry about God’s righteous wrath? Does the concept of justification, how one can be right in the eyes of God, even cross our minds? -
Paul’s Way of Reading Holy Scripture
This is an excerpt from “Hermeneutics in Romans: Paul’s Approach to Reading the Bible” written by Timo Laato (1517 Publishing, 2021). Now available for preorder.
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Podcasts
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Episode 112 (Romans 15:1-33)
Paul explains more about bearing with those weak in faith. In what ways should we look at Christ as an example? -
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Intro to Paul and Romans
Meet Craig and Troy. They're a couple of Pastors from the Cleveland area. In this episode, Craig and Troy will talk a little about what they're about and then they will get to the book of Romans. Who was this Saul of Tarsus who persecuted the early Christian Church? How did Saul become Paul and how did he go from killing Christians to authoring the majority of the New Testament? Join the boys for this episode as they discuss these things and much more. -
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Episode 107 (Romans 9:27-10:21)
Paul says that many did not obtain righteousness because they pursued it through the law and not faith.
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