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Romans 12:1b
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What is the pattern of the Christian life? Without question it resembles the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Perhaps this is one reason the apostle spent 11...
Romans 12:1a
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Summarizing complex things is often one of the most difficult and discerning tasks. If you could use one word to describe Paul's emphasis throughout the firs...
Romans 11:28-36
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Although God's saving purposes in history are humbling, this in turn is the way in which his word is demonstrating itself to be true. Even a peripheral view ...
Romans 11:25-27
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Will there be a massive conversion at the end of this age for Israel? This question is answered very differently within the true church of Christ. Although t...
Romans 11:19-24
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On what basis does biblical assurance of salvation rest? By taking another look at Paul's analogy of the olive tree of redemptive history, Pastor Kenny Elled...
Romans 11:16-24
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If we are to live before God and our fellow man rightly, we must learn humility. The Apostle to the Gentiles teaches us humility towards both unbelieving Isr...
Romans 11:11-15
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God's working in history is paradoxical to say the least. In Romans 11:11-15 the Scriptures teach of the way in which God has ordained salvation and hardenin...
Romans 11:6-10
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What makes the difference between the remnant and those who are hardened of Israel? The answer concerns how salvation comes to both Jews and Gentiles. Paul a...
Romans 11:1-5
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The greatness of God's grace and faithfulness to his own word is on full display as we begin Romans 11. Even with the grievous sins of Israel and their conti...
Romans 10:9-10
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Pastor Elledge embarks on two of the most important and indeed controversial texts in Scripture concerning how sinners are justified and saved. Is confession...
Romans 10:1-4
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Romans 10 begins with Paul's confession of his sincere desire and prayer that his people according to the flesh, the very ones he's just described as trippin...
Correction: Pastor Elledge misspoke at 29:38 when he said that the remnant (of Israel) does not bow the knee to Christ. Actually, the remnant does of course bow the knee to Christ. His intended point was to demonstrate that instead of the remnant of Israel being known by their faithfulness or adherence to the law, now that Christ has come, the remnant is known by their faith in Christ.
Romans 9:27-33
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As chapter 9 of Romans comes to a close, the Apostle Paul continues to defend the assertion that the word of God has not failed. He does this by showing that...
Romans 9:24-29
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In Romans 9:24-29 the Apostle Paul continues to defend God's faithfulness to his word. In doing so, he demonstrates that it was God's plan, according to prom...