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Mark continues our study on the book of Romans with Romans 8. Mark looks deeper into Paul’s letter—not as a distant theological document, but as a living conversation about faith, identity, and transformation. With his trademark blend of careful scholarship, historical insight, and down-to-earth storytelling, Mark helps Romans come alive in ways that feel both intellectually satisfying and spiritually nourishing.
Rather than rushing through the text, this lesson lingers where Paul’s ideas challenge us most—grace, righteousness, and what it truly means to live under the lordship of Christ. Along the way, Mark draws connections between the world of first-century Rome and the tensions believers still experience today, showing why Romans remains so essential for understanding the gospel.
Whether you’re a long-time student of Scripture or someone who wants to read Romans with fresh eyes, this lesson offers clarity without oversimplifying and depth without intimidation. It’s the kind of teaching that leaves you thinking long after it ends—and eager to keep listening.
Join us Sundays at 9:30am CST! Links below:
YouTube: / @biblicalliteracy
CFBC Website: https://www.championforest.org/guide/worship/ Fair Use Disclaimer: This video is made by a nonprofit organization for educational purposes. It may include copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of educational, cultural, and social issues. This constitutes a “fair use” of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. The content is used for teaching, commentary, analysis, and nonprofit educational purpose only.
The post Session 23 – Romans; Romans 8: Mark Lanier, 01/18/26 appeared first on Biblical Literacy.
By Lanier Theological LibraryMark continues our study on the book of Romans with Romans 8. Mark looks deeper into Paul’s letter—not as a distant theological document, but as a living conversation about faith, identity, and transformation. With his trademark blend of careful scholarship, historical insight, and down-to-earth storytelling, Mark helps Romans come alive in ways that feel both intellectually satisfying and spiritually nourishing.
Rather than rushing through the text, this lesson lingers where Paul’s ideas challenge us most—grace, righteousness, and what it truly means to live under the lordship of Christ. Along the way, Mark draws connections between the world of first-century Rome and the tensions believers still experience today, showing why Romans remains so essential for understanding the gospel.
Whether you’re a long-time student of Scripture or someone who wants to read Romans with fresh eyes, this lesson offers clarity without oversimplifying and depth without intimidation. It’s the kind of teaching that leaves you thinking long after it ends—and eager to keep listening.
Join us Sundays at 9:30am CST! Links below:
YouTube: / @biblicalliteracy
CFBC Website: https://www.championforest.org/guide/worship/ Fair Use Disclaimer: This video is made by a nonprofit organization for educational purposes. It may include copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material available in our efforts to advance understanding of educational, cultural, and social issues. This constitutes a “fair use” of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. The content is used for teaching, commentary, analysis, and nonprofit educational purpose only.
The post Session 23 – Romans; Romans 8: Mark Lanier, 01/18/26 appeared first on Biblical Literacy.