Roman’s Bible study notes

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✩ Ellie Mont ✩ on Instagram: "As followers of Jesus, we are called to bring His peace and teachings to Earth. Our mission is to follow His example of love and salvation, using our natural empathy and compassion to heal others. If you feel a connection to Jesus, you might experience a deep sense of compassion and a desire to help others, but also struggle with anxiety, depression, or low self-esteem when not aligned with your faith. The world needs healing from hate and division, and your role is to offer that healing, whether in your family, among friends, or on a larger scale. Remember to also take care of yourself in this mission. Believers have a special bond with the Divine and Jesus’s teachings, characterized by sensitivity and nurturing energy. The current message emphasizes divi
the loving bible | bible studies & christian shop on Instagram: "Paul starts Romans chapter 4 by writing about Abraham. Abraham was not acceptable to God because of his good ways. instead, Romans 4:3 says, "For the scriptures tell us, 'Abraham believed God, and God counted him as righteous because of his faith.'" we cannot be righteous because of our good works, because we have all sinned. but we are counted righteous because of our faith in Jesus. we are not counted as righteous because of our works, but it is because of our faith and God's grace because He forgives sinners. Abraham trusted God and had faith. even when there was no reason for hope, Abraham still believed. his faith never wavered, but instead, his faith grew stronger. Paul even writes in Romans 4:20, "Abraham never waive
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Romans 7 Bible Study And Summary
Romans 7 Bible Study And Summary ~ Here is a Romans chapter seven Bible study with commentary. ~ Romans 7:1-6 Released from the Law by Death ~ The Apostle Paul uses the comparison of being married until death parts them and they are legally free to remarry to that of being freed from the law and the penalty of it because “the law is binding on a person only as long as he lives” (Rom 7:1b). It is just like “a married woman is bound by law to her husband while he lives, [...]