Contributions
Sep 13
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kc6uva added a link contribution Airing Family ProblemsAn audio teaching by Garry Capps (9/12/2009-NASB). Read more »
Sep 6
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kc6uva added a link contribution Hell's Best Kept Secret150,000 people die every 24 hours - most without the Messiah. Statistics show that as few as 5% of Christians actually reach out to the lost. One of the reasons for this is that many don’t feel equipp... Read more »
Jul 18
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acmul added a text contribution Spirit or Flesh, Which Are You?For much of my life I have heard Christians defend their "weakness" with the last ten or so verses of Romans Chapter 7. Paul's narrative here seems to leave no hope for any of us, saved or not. The to... Read more »
May 5
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stocksohio added a link contribution Somewhere in the MiddleA scriptural analysis of the Casting Crowns song "Somewhere in the Middle." Read more »
Feb 27
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bocajrfan added a link contribution Romans 7:1-12Romans 7:1-12 Read more »
Oct 31
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rokstar added a link contribution My Big Fat Italian EgoStruggling with self... me me me me me! Read more »
Oct 20
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danielpogson added a text contribution Rom 7-8:3 Seperating the Problem from the PersonWe don’t take it seriously…Sin that is. We know what God thinks of sin but we say ‘hey it’s OK, what I’m doing right now is not so bad.’ God wants to change that view, turn us around, and forgive us a... Read more »
Oct 3
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jdayala added a text contribution The Law is useful to the UnsavedThe law reveals the divine standard, and as believers compare themselves against the standard, they can accurately identify sin, which is the failure to meet the standard. Paul uses the personal prono... Read more »
Jan 30
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charlescameron added a text contribution Romans 7:1-8:397:1-25 God’s purpose is not easily fulfilled in us. Our battle with sin is extremely intense. There is a great conflict going on within us. ‘The Spirit’ and ‘the flesh’ are at war with each other (Gal... Read more »
Sep 28
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jhart added a link contribution Romans Bible StudyA blog with resources for weekly discussions on Romans. Read more »