Welcome to Two of Us and Truth: A Conversational Bible Study! In this video, we begin an exciting verse-by-verse journey through the Book of Romans. Join Paul, Emily, and their friend, Kitty, as we break down Romans 1:1-17 and examine how the righteousness of God is revealed through the power of the Gospel.
Often called the "Christian Constitution," Romans dives deep into total depravity, sin, sanctification, and justification by faith alone. In this first part of our Romans Chapter 1 study, we unpack Paul's greeting, the history of the Roman church, and what it truly means to live by faith.
📖 Key Topics Covered in This Romans 1 (Part 1) Bible Study:
Historical Context of Romans: Discover the history behind Paul’s letter, written from Corinth around 57–58 AD and dictated to a scribe named Tertius. Learn about the multicultural church of Jews and Gentiles in Rome, the impact of the Jewish expulsion in 54 AD, and the universal message "to the Jew first and also to the Greek".
Paul, a Bondservant & Apostle (Romans 1:1): What does it mean to be a "bondservant" (doulos) of Jesus? We discuss this voluntary, lifelong commitment to the Master. We also define what an "apostle" is—a special messenger sent by God—and what it means to be "separated to the Gospel of God".
The Elements of the Gospel (Romans 1:2-4): Paul lays out the essential facts of the Gospel. Jesus Christ was born of the seed of David according to the flesh, but powerfully declared to be the Son of God through the ultimate proof: His resurrection from the dead.
"The Just Shall Live by Faith" (Romans 1:16-17): We tackle the profound statement that sparked the Protestant Reformation. We look at the Greek word for faith (pistis) and explore the meaning of moving "from faith to faith".
Trusting God Through "Micro-Decisions": Faith is a muscle built up through daily micro-decisions where we trust God's logic over human reasoning. Learn the simple power of asking God to increase your faith.
The Righteousness and Justice of God: We discuss how the Gospel reveals both God's mercy and perfect justice. Jesus took the full weight of God’s wrath on the cross so that we could receive His grace. We also reflect on a powerful quote from C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity.
The ultimate goal of studying Scripture isn't just head knowledge—it’s about knowing Jesus more intimately and tasting His goodness.
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