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Romans
Pastor David Bodanza
34 episodes
3 days ago
Check out our new series on the Epistle to the Romans! It has been said that Paul’s letter to the Romans is arguably the single most important piece of literature in the history of the world. John Piper rightly observes that Romans is “the most important theological, Christian work ever written.” Martin Luther said, “This epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament, and is truly the purest gospel. It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but also that he should occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. We can never read it or ponder over it too much; for the more we deal with it, the more precious it becomes and the better it tastes.”
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Check out our new series on the Epistle to the Romans! It has been said that Paul’s letter to the Romans is arguably the single most important piece of literature in the history of the world. John Piper rightly observes that Romans is “the most important theological, Christian work ever written.” Martin Luther said, “This epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament, and is truly the purest gospel. It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but also that he should occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. We can never read it or ponder over it too much; for the more we deal with it, the more precious it becomes and the better it tastes.”
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
Episodes (20/34)
Romans
The Theology of Doxology
1 year ago
34 minutes 16 seconds

Romans
Watch Out
1 year ago
40 minutes 50 seconds

Romans
Paul's Missionary Heart, Pt 2
1 year ago
50 minutes 7 seconds

Romans
Paul's Missionary Heart
1 year ago
39 minutes 9 seconds

Romans
Why We Are Here
1 year ago
46 minutes 2 seconds

Romans
Christian Liberty, Part 2
1 year ago
43 minutes 58 seconds

Romans
Christian Liberty, Part 1
1 year ago
44 minutes 56 seconds

Romans
Irresistible Christianity
1 year ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

Romans
The Government and You
1 year ago
40 minutes 21 seconds

Romans
Love In Action
2 years ago
38 minutes 27 seconds

Romans
Gifts of Grace
2 years ago
38 minutes 37 seconds

Romans
A Living Sacrifice
2 years ago
43 minutes 2 seconds

Romans
Against All Odds
2 years ago
44 minutes 33 seconds

Romans
The Olive Tree
2 years ago
43 minutes 46 seconds

Romans
The Remnant of Grace
2 years ago
51 minutes 34 seconds

Romans
Preaching and Reaching
2 years ago
51 minutes 15 seconds

Romans
Don't Leave Jesus Behind
2 years ago
49 minutes 42 seconds

Romans
Is God Unfair?
2 years ago
52 minutes 36 seconds

Romans
God's Sovereign Choice
2 years ago
55 minutes 14 seconds

Romans
More Than Convinced
2 years ago
42 minutes 39 seconds

Romans
Check out our new series on the Epistle to the Romans! It has been said that Paul’s letter to the Romans is arguably the single most important piece of literature in the history of the world. John Piper rightly observes that Romans is “the most important theological, Christian work ever written.” Martin Luther said, “This epistle is really the chief part of the New Testament, and is truly the purest gospel. It is worthy not only that every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, but also that he should occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of the soul. We can never read it or ponder over it too much; for the more we deal with it, the more precious it becomes and the better it tastes.”