Unshaken Saints

Romans 1-6: Law vs. Grace

08.06.2023 - By Jared HalversonPlay

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A verse-by-verse study of Romans 1-6. This lesson focuses on the letters of Paul, contextualizing the Book of Romans, proving contraries, salutation, the Roman reputation, debts to pay, unashamed, living by faith, the slide toward sin, hating God, judging others, taking grace for granted, balancing justicy & mercy, faith & works, Jews or Gentiles, the advantage of oracles, the same sinking ship, broken chains & shut mouths, which side of the sidewalk, gift or debt, the example of Abraham, believing in hope, tribulation and experience, Christ's death & Christ's life, the abundant Atonement, baptismal as burial, two masters, and more. 

0:00 Introduction

2:17 The Letters of Paul

14:53 The Book of Romans

24:08 Proving Contraries

39:18 Paul's Salutation

49:29 The Roman Reputation

55:22 Gifts to Share & Debts to Pay

1:01:09 Unashamed of the Gospel

1:09:30 The Just Shall Live by Faith

1:24:13 Justness or Faith

1:36:16 The Slide Toward Sin

1:39:26 Knowing the Creator through the Creation

1:48:23 Ignoring, Recreating, Avoiding, & Hating God

2:11:56 Judging Others

2:15:32 Taking Grace for Granted

2:25:21 Balancing Justice & Mercy, Faith & Works

2:31:57 Inside or Outside the Law

2:42:34 Jew or Gentile, Outward or Inward

2:55:21 The Advantage of Oracles

3:01:55 Unbelief Doesn't Change Truth

3:04:19 More Sin Does NOT mean More Grace

3:11:53 All in the Same Sinking Ship

3:18:27 Broken Chains & Shut Mouths

3:37:52 Christ as Propitiation

3:53:02 Grace or Law, Faith or Works

4:03:08 Which Side of the Sidewalk

4:11:15 Gift or Debt

4:21:47 The Example of Abraham

4:34:58 Against Hope Believed in Hope

4:43:56 Peace & Hope Despite Tribulation

4:50:20 Christ's Death & Christ's Life

4:54:58 The Atonement Abounding Over the Fall

5:01:54 Baptismal as Burial

5:12:32 Which Master We Serve

5:18:50 Conclusion

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