Romans 4:9 to 4:25
We see the importance of faith in our salvation. God is a God of faith.
We see the importance of faith in our salvation. God is a God of faith.
Paul shows us that God is a holy God that must righteously judge sin even on His own Son as our substitute so that we may be justified - declared righteous.
Paul explains that no man, no one ever, is righteous by God's standard. And no man can be justified by the Law.
Paul lays out the argument why men are sinners and are under God's wrath. Our society is the evidence of God's wrath.
We begin our study on the book of Romans verse-by-verse. Paul introduces us to the need for salvation in Christ Jesus which is the power of God.
On the first day of the week, Jesus is resurrected. He confronts His disciples for unbelief.
Jesus is on trial before Pilate. He is mocked and beaten before His crucifixion.
Jesus prays all night in agony before the cross. Then He is led away appearing as a captive but He was in complete control.
Jesus explains that He is one with the Father. When you have seen Jesus, you have seen the express image of the Father God.
Jesus is betrayed by Judas. Then Jesus teaches of his death. When you have seen Jesus, you have seen the Father.
Jesus' miracles do not produce faith. It is the Word He spoke from the Father that produces faith.
Lazarus is raised from the dead by Jesus. Then Jesus' triumphant entry in Jerusalem occurs.