Romans : A Life Changing Encounter With Gods Word From The Book Of Romans (Stude
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ROMANS
Paul unfolds God’s way to righteousness-how we can be reconciled to God and transformed into the people He means us to be. Sin, salvation, grace, death, and resurrection-no other biblical book illumines so many classic, life-changing truths.
Christians have a lifelong goal: To become like Christ. This involves change, and change isn’t always easy. But the more you know of God’s purposes for you, the more you can experience His joy and participate in His plan.
THE LIFECHANGE SERIES of Bible studies on books of the Bible can help you grow in Christ likeness, through a life-changing encounter with God’s Word. You’ll benefit in these important ways:
– You’ll gain a firm understanding of the book–Its historical context, purpose, structure, and meaning;
– You’ll apply its powerful, relevant wisdom to needs and issues you are currently working through; and
– You’ll acquire personal study skills and a thirst to return to the book on your own–so you can keep going deeper into its life-transforming truths.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780891090731
ISBN10: 0891090738
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Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 1999
LifeChange Bible Studies
Publisher: NavPress
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