To download the Word File for this study, click here. Therefore there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Therefore Because of what came before in Rom. 7:24-25, Paul tells us that Jesus will set us free from the body of our death. No condemnation...
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Bible Study: Romans Chapter 7
Romans 7 speaks about our freedom from the Law and the relationship between sin, the Law, the flesh, and righteousness. When under the Law, you must keep the Law (Rom. 7:1-3) Freedom from the Law (Rom. 7:4-6) The relationship between sin and the Law (Rom. 7:7-13) The...
How many women were at Jesus’ tomb?
How many women were at the tomb of Jesus? The four different gospels mention different numbers. John 20:1 says one. Matt. 28:1 says two. Mark 16:1 says three. Luke also says three, but is a different three than Mark 16:1. So, which is it, one, two, three, four, or...
Bible Study: Romans Chapter 6
Romans 6 speaks about our identification with Christ in baptism and being dead to sin and alive in Christ. We are not to continue in sin (Rom. 6:1-2) We have died to sin through Christ are our freedom from sin (Rom. 6:3-7) We have died with Christ (Rom. 6:8-11) Do...
Romans Bible Study, Chapter 5
Romans Bible Study, Chapter 5 Romans 5 speaks about justification and our relationship to Adam. It is a fascinating chapter. Results of Justification, Rom. 5:1-5 The change of our status from helpless to justified, Rom. 5:6-11 Sin entered through Adam, Rom. 5:12-14...
Why was God angry with Balaam for going with the Moabites?
Why would God condemn Balaam for doing what God told him to do with the Moabites? It appears that is because the motives of Balaam were wrong, as is revealed in 2 Pet. 2:15, where Peter tells us that Balaam "loved the wages of unrighteousness." Let's take a look....
Romans Bible Study, Chapter 4
The Jews put a lot of confidence in their heritage. In fact, at one point in a conversation with Jesus, the Jewish leaders boasted that they had Abraham as their father (Matt. 3:9; Luke 3:8). To a Jew, Abraham was the beginning of their race, the father of them all...
Why did Jesus call Peter Satan in Matt. 16:23?
Why did Jesus call Peter Satan in Matthew 16:23? It was because Peter was denying the very thing that Jesus came to do: die for our sins. Let's look at the context. In the previous two verses, Jesus told the disciples that He would go to Jerusalem, be killed, and...
The disciples would not finish going through Israel, until Jesus returned
The Jews were very familiar with persecution throughout their history. Being under the rule of the Roman Empire wasn't much different. It was in that context that Jesus told the disciples to preach throughout the cities of Israel and that when they were persecuted,...
Romans Bible Study, Chapter 3A, Matt Slick video
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