STARTS AUG 26: TUESDAYS, 9:30am

Women's Bible Study - Romans (AM)

Contact: Peggy Bales | nanamingorocks@gmail.com

Room

August 26 - November 18 (13 weeks)
Tuesdays
9:30-11:00* AM
Room 120
Cost TBA
Peggy Bales, nanamingorocks@gmail.com
*(Also a 7:00-8:30 PM option with MeChelle Cavanaugh)

Registration Coming Soon!

 

 

How different does your life look than those who don’t follow Jesus?

Are you being transformed in your walk with Jesus, or do you feel like you're falling short? Is the gospel still alive to you, changing you on a daily basis? Martin Luther said the book of Romans is “...truly the most important piece in the New Testament. It is purest Gospel. It is well worth a Christian’s while not only to memorize it word for word but also to occupy himself with it daily, as though it were the daily bread of the soul.”

What is it about the book of Romans that is so important, so necessary for daily living? When Paul wrote his letter to the Romans, he knew they weren’t hearing the gospel of Jesus for the first time. In the book, he lays out the path to salvation, yes, but also the process of growth and maturity in following Jesus, and the necessity of sharing the gospel.

In Christ Alone | A Study on the Book of Romans, you’ll discover the rich depths of the gospel as through hearing it for the first time. This study will:

  • Guide you through Paul’s flow of thought throughout Romans.
  • Address complex passages in easy-to-understand language.
  • Show you how to apply the theology of Romans to your life.
  • Point you to Jesus, who is the hope for the world.
  • Study the depth and beauty of the gospel found in Romans, and be transformed daily in your walk with Jesus.

Special resources within this study include:

  • An outline of the book of Romans
  • 6 reflections on key topics and themes throughout the book
  • 2 bonus commentary articles on particularly challenging passages
  • A chart on spiritual gifts in the New Testament
  • A plan to help you memorize all of Romans 8
  • A map of Paul’s travel plans
  • A hymn to guide you in worship

Key themes: Salvation, Unity, Justification, Sanctification, Glorification, Theology