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Romans 16:1-27
In our study of Romans 16 we come down from the “mountain peaks of doctrine,” to what Dr. J. Vernon McGee calls “the dirty streets of first century Rome.” Hop aboard the Bible Bus for the amazing conclusion of our study in Romans with Paul’s words of gratitude for those who made his ministry possible.
Romans 15:25-16:2
How do you choose which charities or ministries to financially support? Do you consider the priorities of its mission? Do you investigate its effectiveness? Or are you swayed by emotional appeals? Dr. J. Vernon McGee shares two important points to consider before giving money to any organization.
Romans 15:15-26
There’s nothing like a personal note. They’re rare in our day of digital communication. We continue our look at Paul’s personal communication to the church in Rome with an added bonus of some personal thoughts from Dr. McGee.
Romans 15:4-16
Agreement on doctrine and Christian behavior has been an issue since the beginning of the church. Our discussion of Christian conduct continues as our study of Romans moves from Paul’s doctrinal thoughts to his more personal notes.
Romans 14:17-15:3
Should a Christian’s life be so different that people around us know that we believe? Dr. McGee points out three important principles for Christian living.
Romans 14:5-17
“Our liberty in Jesus Christ does not mean we have license to do anything we want.” That’s one of the important lessons we learn from Dr. J. Vernon McGee as our study of Christian conduct continues.
Romans 14:1-5
The Bible makes some areas of Christian conduct black and white and some are grey. So how do we know what do?
Romans 13:1-14
Should a Christian ever rebel against the government and authorities? That’s one of the important questions we discuss in our ongoing study of Christian living.
Romans 12:9-13:1
Is Christianity simply a hope for an eternal future? Or does it provide answers for the here and now? These are the questions Dr. J. Vernon McGee answers in today’s study.
Romans 12:1-11
If you’re a Christian, a believer in Jesus Christ, how do people know you follow the Lord? That’s the question we discuss in this study of Christian conduct.