Resources tagged with “Romans”
Reformation Day | Romans 3:21-28
In his 1521 translation of the Greek New Testament into German Luther used the word allein (alone) in his translation of Romans 3:28, which says, “For we reckon that a man is justified through faith apart from the works of the law.” Luther was right. He captured Paul's intent, which was to teach salvation sola fide, by faith alone.
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Romans Commentary
Office Hours talks with Dr. J.V. Fesko about his new book, "Romans: Lectio Continua Commentary on the New Testament."
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Forgiven, Redeemed, and Justified.
We are all sinners. But Christ suffered for our sins and has redeemed us with his precious blood.
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God’s Strength
Dr. Godfrey delivers the Fall 2015 President's Chapel devotion considering Romans 1:1-7, 15-17; 16:25-27.
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Justification and Sanctification: Michael S. Horton
Office Hours talks with Dr. Michael S. Horton about the relationship between justification and sanctification.
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Against Perfectionism (Romans 7)
Office Hours talks with Rev. Joel E. Kim about the history of interpreting Romans 7 and the unbiblical teaching of Christian perfectionism.
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The Ordo Salutis and the Democracy of the Dead
A defense of the Reformed tradition's exegesis of Romans 8:29-30 and the doctrine of the ordo salutis.
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