Seven Bible studies on the first seven chapters of Romans by Timothy Keller. Ideal for small groups.
Part of the Good Book Guides series.
These Bible studies by Timothy Keller on the first seven chapters of Romans, will help you to understand one of the most-read, most written-about parts of the Bible.
As you explore righteousness - why we don’t have it, why we need it, and how we can receive it - you will be thrilled as you read that “the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 6 v 23). It's a truth which will liberate every aspect of your life.
For use with individuals or groups.
Leader’s Guide included.
Introduction
Why study Romans 1 – 7?
1. Introducing righteousness - Romans 1 v 1-17
2. Why everyone needs the gospel - Romans 1 v 18 – 2 v 29
3. How to be right with God - Romans 3
4. What Abraham and David discovered - Romans 4
5. Enjoying justification - Romans 5
6. Why Christians obey God - Romans 6 v 1 – 7 v 6
7. Warfare within - Romans 7 v 7-25
Leader’s Guide
Contributors | Dr Timothy Keller |
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
No. of studies | 7 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
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This study on Romans written by Tim Keller is an outstanding resource to better understand this important book. The questions are engaging and help leaners understand the text. The leaders guide in the back is one of the best in the series. Keller does a great job of explaining difficult aspects of the book in a way that is accessible to most. I would highly recommend working through this volume for a small group or personal study of Romans.