Romans 16Romans 16
Send us a text Ken and Steve conclude their study of Romans with chapter 16, exploring Paul’s final greetings and warnings to the Roman church. • Recognition of women in
Romans 15Romans 15
Send us a text Diving into Romans 15, we explore the relationship between strong and weak believers and how Christ exemplifies bearing others’ burdens rather than pleasing ourselves. • Scripture
Romans 14Romans 14
Send us a text Ken and Steve explore Romans 14, examining how Christians should handle disputable matters and differences in faith convictions without judgment or contempt. They wrestle with Paul’s
Romans 13Romans 13
Ken and Steve explore Romans 13, examining how Christians should navigate the tension between biblical submission to authorities and faithfulness to God’s higher commands. They unpack Paul’s teaching about government,
Romans 12Romans 12
The transition from doctrine to practice begins as we discuss how offering our bodies as living sacrifices is our true act of worship and the key to knowing God’s will.
Romans 11Romans 11
Ken and Steve dive into Romans 11, exploring God's complex relationship with Israel and the inclusion of Gentiles in His redemptive plan. They wrestle with difficult theological questions while maintaining
Romans 10Romans 10
We examine Romans 10, exploring how salvation comes through faith in Christ rather than through human efforts or adherence to the law. This chapter reveals the critical distinction between seeking
Romans 9Romans 9
Ken and Steve dive into Romans 9, exploring Paul’s profound declaration that he would sacrifice his salvation for his fellow Israelites and the complex theological questions about God’s sovereign election.
Romans 8:18-39Romans 8:18-39
We explore Romans 8:18-39, unpacking how our present sufferings cannot compare to the glory that awaits us, and examining the biblical concept of hope as confident expectation rather than wishful
Romans 8:1-17Romans 8:1-17
Ken and Steve dive into Romans 8:1-17, exploring the profound contrast between living according to the flesh versus living by the Spirit, and what it means to be free from