Verse by verse studies through books of the Bible with Pastor Gene Pensiero of Calvary Hanford. In this series titled "When In Romans, Do As The Righteous Do", we learn about the power of God's salvation and His extravagant love for His people.
Itʼs been said that no other single book of the Bible is so responsible for transforming the lives of men than Paul’s letter to the Romans. We canʼt r...
The apostle Paul wanted to go to Rome. It wasnʼt the Coliseum that interested him; it was the church. Not a building, but the people – whom he had nev...
In biblical terms we would say that God has given all men everywhere for all time a witness of Himself in creation as the Creator. The next three vers...
We are going to see what happens when, instead of receiving the witness of God, mankind rejects it and God lets us go our own way. (Pastor Gene Pensie...
Since God is infinitely holy, God’s standard of righteousness is absolute perfection. It matters little in heaven whether one man is better in some wa...
Donʼt forget that the point of these opening chapters of Romans is to establish the universal problem that all have fallen short of the glory of God, ...
This next section of Romans, verses one through eight of chapter three, reminds me of a role play. We might call it an apologetics role play. Paul ask...
God looks down from Heaven upon the righteousness of men. Even if your righteousness was like that of Mt. Everest, reaching high above that of your fe...
The Jews were proud that they had Godʼs law. It made them feel special. It should, however, have made them feel guilty! The “law” wasnʼt a get-out-of-...
“Faith” and “believe” are used fifteen times in Romans chapter four. It is the Bible’s great chapter on salvation by grace through believing alone, ap...