A Walkthrough of Romans 8: Verse 4
Why has the Father sent his Son to do what the weakened law could not do? Paul tells us in verse 4.
A Reason to Learn Biblical Greek (5): Because You Love God and His Word
A love for the word of God can manifest itself in many ways.
Regret and the Gospel
Have you ever been lying in bed, not able to sleep, because you can’t stop thinking of something you did that you wish you could change?
A Reason to Learn Biblical Greek (4): Because it's hard!
Why do people climb Mount Everest? It’s not because it’s relaxing.
A Walkthrough of Romans 8: Verse 3
Condemnation has been removed for those who are in Christ, but condemnation has not been removed for sin.
A Reason to Learn Biblical Greek (3): Because it's fun!
Is it really possible that you could have fun giving hours and hours of your time to learning a language that is out of use in the modern world?
A Walkthrough of Romans 8: Verse 2
One of the most helpful words in the English language is for (or because).
What John Bunyan Says About the Heart of Jesus Toward Sinners
Commenting on John 6:37, “All that the Father gives me will come to me, and whoever comes to me I will never cast out.”
A Walkthrough of Romans 8: Verse 1
Romans 8 begins like a bridge that connects a land of hopelessness to a land where only hope exists.
A Reason to Learn Biblical Greek (2): Preserving the Ambiguities
In general, ambiguity is uncomfortable.