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Paul ends his letter to the Romans with some greetings and closing words. This shows us how important it was for him to stay connected with other Christians – and how important it should be for us as well.
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Paul ends his letter to the Romans with some greetings and closing words. This shows us how important it was for him to stay connected with other Christians – and how important it should be for us as well.
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Certainly, much division has been caused by people who depart from essential doctrines or beliefs. Often, however, these divisions are over petty things that need not matter at all – mere opinions, with no solid biblical basis. How are we to relate to others who live out their faith in ways that look a lot different from our own? Paul answers that question in Romans 14.
Listen: Romans14.mp3
View Notes: Rom14.pdf
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What was the attitude of the apostles toward the Roman government? Did they organize themselves into rebellious militias? Did they become angry misfits like Unabomber Ted Kaczynski or Timothy McVeigh? Here in Romans 13, a chapter written to the churches in Rome, we’ll read first hand what Paul actually taught regarding a proper attitude towards the government. As it turns out, it was not very controversial.
Listen: Romans13.mp3
Read Notes: Rom13.pdf