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With the celebration of Easter this last week, we made the first of two major shifts in our study of Paul's Epistle to the Romans. We have moved on from the first 5 chapters of Romans that dealt primarily with the idea of the need for God to "break in" to our lives and bring the salvation that we so needed and could not secure for ourselves.
By Leduc Fellowship ChurchWith the celebration of Easter this last week, we made the first of two major shifts in our study of Paul's Epistle to the Romans. We have moved on from the first 5 chapters of Romans that dealt primarily with the idea of the need for God to "break in" to our lives and bring the salvation that we so needed and could not secure for ourselves.