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Inductive Bible

Where the Bible speaks for itself

Romans

  • Romans: Background
  • Romans 1:1-17 (Introduction)
  • Romans 1:18-32 (Those Without Law Under Condemnation)
  • Romans 2 (Those With Law Under Condemnation)
  • Romans 3:1-20 (Jewish Objections; All Guilty)
  • Romans 3:21-31 (Righteousness Through Faith, Apart from the Law)
  • Romans 4 (Justification by Faith: The Example of Abraham)
  • Romans 5 (Justification by Faith: The Personal and Universal Results)
  • Romans 6 (Sanctification: Why Not Continue in Sin?)
  • Romans 7 (Sanctification and The Law)
  • Romans 8:1-17 (Sanctification and The Spirit)
  • Romans 8:18-39 (Conclusion: The Gospel is the Power of God for Salvation)
  • Romans 9 (God’s Promises to the Jews Have Not Failed)
  • Romans 10 (It is not God, But the Jews Who Have Failed)
  • Romans 11 (God’s Eternal Plan for the Salvation of Mankind)
  • Romans 12 (Living and Holy Sacrifices)
  • Romans 13 (Put on the Lord Jesus Christ)
  • Romans 14 (Matters of Conscience)
  • Romans 15:1-13 (Resolving Disputes)
  • Romans 15:14-33 (Concluding Remarks)
  • Romans 16 (Final Greetings)

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The Atonement of Christ's Blood

Understanding How the Blood of Christ Saves and Reconciles us to God

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  • - What is the relationship between Jesus’ sacrifice and our redemption, forgiveness and receiving an inheritance per the terms of the covenant / will that was effected by His death?

  • - From what, and to what, are we saved? Is it Jesus’ death alone that saves us? What part does His resurrection have in our salvation?

  • - Does the justice of God demand the satisfaction of blood before He will forgive, similar to what pagans throughout history have believed?

  • - What was the purpose of the Old Testament sacrifices?

  • - Does blood alone atone for sin?

  • - How does Christ’s death render powerless the devil?

  • - To whom was Christ’s life given as a ransom? From what are we ransomed?

  • - Why did Jesus not only die, but suffer and die? If all that was necessary was His shed blood, why didn’t God sovereignly ordain a more merciful death for His own dear Son?

  • - What is the relationship between a will or testament, and a covenant? What was willed to Jesus as an inheritance from His Father, and what was willed to us through the new testament in His blood?
The Atonement of Christ;s Blood
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