Study in the Chapel
“I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ” can sound like a church slogan until you follow Paul’s logic all the way down. We start in Romans 1:16 and ask the obvious question: why would anyone ever be ashamed of something that claims to be God’s own power to save? From there, we slow-walk the words that people tend to skim past and show why they’re the engine of the whole letter to the Romans. One of the biggest keys is headship. We talk about why Scripture treats Adam as the head of the human race, what it means to be “in Adam” by default, and why that leaves every one of us under condemnation. Then we pivot to the best news: God’s plan is to move us from Adam to Christ. When we are placed “in Christ,” Christ becomes our head, and what is true of Him is shared with those joined to Him, including the promise of being joint-heirs with Christ. We also connect Romans 1:16 to Romans 1:17, where the Gospel reveals a righteousness from God and the just live by faith. That leads to a direct challenge to any works-based message, ritual-based salvation, or money-based religion. Along the way, we dig into the language behind the text: “power” as dunamis, God’s supercharged ability, and “believe” as pistuo, not casual agreement but entrusting your eternity to Christ. If you want a clear, Bible-driven explanation of Salvation by faith alone and what it means to be in Christ, press play, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the study.
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