Romans 8-16 : In View Of Gods Mercy (Student/Study Guide)
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Introduction
Why Study Romans 8-16?
Timeline
1. The Life Of The Spirit (8:1-13)
2. Glorious Adoption (8:14-39)
3. Sovereign Mercy (9:1 – 10:4)
4. The Gospel And Israel (10:5 – 11:36)
5. New Relationships (12 – 13)
6. The Weak And The Strong (14:1 – 15:1)
7. Ministry And Mission (15 – 16)
Leader’s Guide
Additional Info
Timothy Keller says that Romans 8 contains the secret to real life change. In this seven-study guide, he takes groups through that chapter and the rest of the second half of the book of Romans.
Keller’s trademark gifts of making the complex clear and the difficult joyful will mean Christians will love studying the Bible alongside this resource, and be inspired to apply it to their hearts and lives.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781910307311
ISBN10: 1910307319
Timothy Keller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2015
Good Book Guides
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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