Free Bible Study: Paul’s Epistle to the Romans
In his lifetime, Paul launched at least four missionary journeys into previously unreached countries (3 recorded in Acts), survived tremendous opposition and hardship, and wrote letters to instruct and encourage those who had become believers Imprisonment often resulted from Paul’s disagreement with the religious legalism of the Jews. The Book of Acts ends with Paul under house arrest in his own rented house in Rome (Acts 28:30, 31). Events surrounding the end of Paul’s life are uncertain. After a possible release and a later imprisonment in Rome, Paul may have been tried and executed for his continued proclamation of the gospel of Jesus Christ (see 2 Tim.), which he expressed in his letter to the church at Rome.Today’s Lesson: Relationship to Unbelievers
Romans 12:17-21
Scripture: Romans 12:17-21
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When we are moved by the mercies of God, and when our minds have been improved so that we can understand His will and His word, all of our relationships become transformed through a process we call sanctification. This chapter of Romans deals with how we should handle those relationships (with believers and nonbelievers).Romans 12:17-21
Scripture: Romans 12:17-21
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