Friday, January 29, 2010

Jan_29-30 Romans 3 - 5

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Dear Saints,

You and I prayerfully continue our Feast this weekend in, Romans 3 - 5. This is great stuff, imagine yourself as a Roman citizen, a Jew or Gentile of any persuasion. Living the life during these episodes. In these chapters try to imagine you’re of Jewish persuasion and here comes Paul saying; that God considers the Gentiles as worthy as you in God’s kingdom. What the Roman rulers were thinking when Paul a Roman citizen from birth, as he grew up he persecuted those of the Way. Now here he is stirring up the Jewish citizens saying that the Gentiles are as worthy as them to their God. “Therefore, as through one man's offense judgment came to all men, resulting in condemnation, even so through one Man's righteous act the free gift came to all men, resulting in justification of life” Romans 5:18; If you’re reading this and you don't know Jesus but, you want to know him, say this prayer; "Dear Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner. I need you as my personal Savior. I here and now open my heart to you. I invite you to come in. Forgive me all my sins and make me your child. I receive your gift of eternal life and thank you for it. Help me live for you every day of my life. Amen!”. Please send Pastor Glen an email so he can point you in the right direction, Click Here. If God is willing I’ll send and post the Feast News Monday.

 

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“Sitting down, Jesus called the Twelve and said, "If anyone wants to be first, he must be the very last, and the servant of all.”- Mark 9:35

The Feast

Fri, Jan 29, 10, Romans 3 - Objections answered. (1-8) All mankind are sinners. (9-18) Both Jews and Gentiles cannot be justified by their own deeds. (19,20) It is owing to the free grace of God, through faith in the righteousness of Christ, yet the law is not done away. (21-31)

Sat, Jan 30, 10, Romans 4 - The doctrine of justification by faith is shown by the case of Abraham. (1-12) He received the promise through the righteousness of faith. (13-22) And we are justified in the same way of believing. (23-25)

Sun, Jan 31, 10, Romans 5 - The happy effects of justification through faith in the righteousness of Christ. (1-5) That we are reconciled by his blood. (6-11) The fall of Adam brought all mankind into sin and death. (12-14) The grace of God, through the righteousness of Christ, has more power to bring salvation, than Adam's sin had to bring misery, (15-19) as grace did superabound. (20,21)

God bless you,

Brother Mike

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