Listen to the study here: Romans 3:21-31 Read here: Romans 3 Review Calvin on the theme of Romans: “Man’s only righteousness is the mercy of God in Christ, when it is offered by the Gospel and received by faith.” Really important to connect back to Romans 1:17, and how the righteous shall live by faith, … Continue reading Romans 3:21-31, Justified by Faith
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Romans 3:1-8, Every Man a Liar
Listen to the study here: Romans 3:1-8 Read here: Romans 3 Review John Calvin on the theme of Romans: “Man’s only righteousness is the mercy of God in Christ, when it is offered by the Gospel and received by faith.” Really important to connect back to Romans 1:17, righteous shall live by faith, which is … Continue reading Romans 3:1-8, Every Man a Liar
Romans 1:18-25, Out of Excuses
Listen here: Romans 1:18-25 Read here: Romans 1 Review of Romans 1:8-17 In Romans 1:8-17, we learned the Gospel is real power, and the only power we should seek. No “mana” of ancient Hawaii, no “venerating” of either the relics of Catholics or the saints of Russian Orthodox. Verses 16-17 introduced righteousness, and included a … Continue reading Romans 1:18-25, Out of Excuses
Romans 1:1-7, Set Apart to Serve Christ
Listen to the study here: Romans 1:1-7 Read here: Romans 1 Verse 1 Paul begins Romans with one long sentence, lasting 7 verses. In verse 1, he introduces several themes he returns to again and again throughout the letter. Christians are servants of Jesus Christ, called by God, set apart by God for the gospel. … Continue reading Romans 1:1-7, Set Apart to Serve Christ
Letters of Euler to a German Princess, Vol. II, Letter XVII
This is the last of eleven Letters of Euler I will rewrite and post on the subject of infinitesimals (the infinitely small), an idea that is fundamental to a good understanding of calculus. Yes, this is the eleventh letter on infinitesimals, but letter XVII=17 in Volume 2 of Euler's book. Click here to read the … Continue reading Letters of Euler to a German Princess, Vol. II, Letter XVII
Letters of Euler to a German Princess, Vol. II, Letter XVI
This is the tenth of eleven Letters of Euler I will rewrite and post on the subject of infinitesimals (the infinitely small), an idea that is fundamental to a good understanding of calculus. Yes, this is the tenth letter on infinitesimals, but letter XVI=16 in Volume 2 of Euler's book. Click here to read the … Continue reading Letters of Euler to a German Princess, Vol. II, Letter XVI