Session 8 — Romans 12
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
Summary
We are living sacrifices, worshiping the Lord everywhere we are, every day of the week, in everything we do, and with everyone we know.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
Summary
We are living sacrifices, worshiping the Lord everywhere we are, every day of the week, in everything we do, and with everyone we know.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
Summary
The panel discusses topics ranging from election to Roman Catholicism to the ongoing effects of the Reformation.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
Summary
The doctrine of election should humble us and lead us to love the lost as we remember it is only by grace we have been called from death to life.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
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If you are trusting in Jesus for salvation, then you can with certainty know that God loves you, is for you, and nothing can ever change that.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
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We are no longer slaves to the law of sin and death, but have been set free by a victorious Christ.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
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Faith is not weak or childish, but rather a strong, confident trust in God to do everything that He has promised.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
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Because we have all sinned and are in need of grace, hypocrisy is inexcusable, pointless, and blasphemous.
Clarus 2017 – Romans and the Reformation
Summary
We can have unshakable confidence in the power of the gospel because the same God who created the universe and resurrected Christ is the same God who saves souls.