by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Jan 2003
Continuing now into Romans chapters 10 and 11, we recall that Paul declared in verse 4 of chapter 10 that Christ is the end, or ultimate objective of the Law. His saving work was completed at Calvary. Now, although righteousness-by-law ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-jan-2003-how-unsearchable-his-judgements
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Feb 2003
Paul devoted himself in chapters 9 to 11 of Romans to the penetrating truths of election and divine sovereignty. This was particularly in connection with God's purposes for Israel and the apostle's own longing for their salvation. Now in chapter ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-feb-2003-a-living-sacrifice
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Mar 2003
As we saw last month, the opening passage of Romans 13 concerns the believer's attitude to civil and governmental authority. Now, from verse 8 of this chapter, right through the 14th chapter and on to the middle of the 15th, ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-mar-2003-the-christian-before-a-watching-world
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Apr 2003
Our comments on the epistle to the Romans have brought us to chapter 15. Paul, the apostle, now concludes this important section on mutual Christian love and consideration with another linking reference to the theme of God's purposes towards both ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-apr-2003-to-rome-and-beyond
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | May 2003
Some have questioned whether Romans chapter 16 was truly part of the epistle we have been studying. In this final chapter as it appears in our Bibles, Paul sends greetings to twenty-six different people, mentioning twenty-four by name. Is it ...
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Jan 2002
It is probably true to say that no single book of the Bible has received more attention and study than Paul's epistle to the Romans. It stands so monumental in the New Testament scriptures that students of the Word have ...
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Feb 2002
We saw when we thought about Paul's opening words to the Roman Christians that he very quickly stated in crystal clear terms the power and effectiveness of the gospel which he was setting out to expound, 'the power of God ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-feb-2002-creator-revealed-and-rejected
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Mar 2002
The second chapter of Romans is cast in very solemn hues. Human sin and wickedness have been set out in uncompromising terms. Now, before Paul begins to move on to his main theme of divine intervention in grace through Jesus ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-mar-2002-the-judge-of-all-the-earth
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | Apr 2002
Coming now to Romans chapter 3, we find the apostle Paul ready to lay on the line, quite unmistakably, his principal thesis concerning divine grace and justification by faith. Before he does so, however, he disposes of a hypothetical case ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-apr-2002-universal-sin-and-divine-righteousness
by TERRELL, J.D. | Category: The Epistle To The Romans | May 2002
'What then shall we say that Abraham, our forefather, discovered in this matter?' These are the opening words of Romans chapter 4, which is devoted to establishing very firmly that Paul was giving a true account of the spiritual experience ...
http://www.hayespress.org/article-may-2002-righteousness-by-faith-not-works
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