Study in the Chapel
Paul’s not shy about it, so we won't be either: the Gospel of Christ is God’s power to save, and it reaches “everyone that believeth” (Romans 1:16). We slow down over Romans 1:16-17 in the King James and ask the uncomfortable questions people dodge, like why Scripture lays the weight of humanity’s fall on Adam. The answer is bigger than blame. It is headship, representation, and the Bible’s relentless category of being “in” someone. We talk through what it means to be in Adam by default, why that explains real guilt and real condemnation, and why the born again reality matters because Salvation is a transfer of headship. Then we turn to the hope: being in Christ means what belongs to the Son belongs to His people. That includes the breathtaking promise of being joint heirs with Christ and the unity it creates across every human dividing line. From there we tackle the engine of the whole letter: the righteousness of God revealed by faith. We challenge works-based and ritual-based preaching with Paul’s plain message of Salvation by faith alone, and we dig into the words themselves. “Power” is dunamis, God’s supercharged ability to save. “Believe” is pistuo, entrusting your eternity to Christ with firm persuasion and certain expectation. If you have ever wondered whether the Gospel is good advice or real rescue, Romans has an answer. Subscribe for more Bible teaching through Romans, share this with someone wrestling with faith and leave a review so more listeners can find the study.
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