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Romans 8:1
One of Charles Wesley's greatest hymns is "And Can It Be That I Should Gain." Seizing upon the glorious truths of Chapter 8 in Romans, Wesley wrote: "No condemnation now I dread; Jesus and all in him is mine." He knew that the amazing love of Christ had set him free from any possible condemnation and had made him sing with joy. Do you rejoice in the knowledge that there is no condemnation for you? Listen as Dr. Donald Barnhouse teaches from Romans 8:1 on Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible.
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Romans 8:1
One of Charles Wesley's greatest hymns is "And Can It Be That I Should Gain." Seizing upon the glorious truths of Chapter 8 in Romans, Wesley wrote: "No condemnation now I dread; Jesus and all in him is mine." He knew that the amazing love of Christ had set him free from any possible condemnation and had made him sing with joy. Do you rejoice in the knowledge that there is no condemnation for you? Listen as Dr. Donald Barnhouse teaches from Romans 8:1 on Dr. Barnhouse and the Bible.

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