Combined version of 'Romans 1-7: The Gift of God' and 'Romans 8-16: In View of God's Mercy' (GBG) in Korean
Part of the Good Book Guides series.
This is a combined edition of 'Romans 1-7: The Gift of God' and 'Romans 8-16: In View of God's Mercy' (GBG) in Korean for use with individuals or groups.
These two part of seven studies will help you to understand one of the most-read, most written-about parts of the Bible. And, as they enable you to you unwrap God’s precious gift of right standing with him, they’ll transform your hearts, lives, identities and perspectives.
Romans 1–7 is all about that righteousness. It shows us why we don’t have it, why we need it, and how we can receive it. It thrills us that “the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6 v 23).
Timothy Keller says that Romans 8 contains the secret to real life change. In this second part of study guide, he takes groups through that chapter and the rest of the second half of the book of Romans. Christians will learn together how to live life in response to God’s mercy, by the power of his Spirit.
Part 1: Romans 1 – 7
1. Introducing righteousness - Romans 1:1-17
2. Why everyone needs the gospel - Romans 1:18 – 2:29
3. How to be right with God - Romans 3
4. What Abraham and David discovered - Romans 4
5. Enjoying justification - Romans 5
6. Why Christians obey God - Romans 6:1 – 7:6
7. Warfare within - Romans 7:7-25
Part 2: Romans 8–16
1. The life of the Spirit (8:1-13)
2. Glorious adoption (8:14-39)
3. Sovereign mercy (9:1 – 10:4)
4. The gospel and Israel (10:5 – 11:36)
5. New relationships (12 – 13)
6. The weak and the strong (14:1 – 15:1)
7. Ministry and mission (15 – 16)
Contributors | Dr Timothy Keller |
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ISBN | 9788953135345 |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 5.9" x 8.3" x 0.6" |
Weight | 15.77 oz |
Language | Korean |
Pages | 280 |
Publisher | Duranno Press |
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