Obtenez 3 mois à 0,99 $/mois + 20 $ de crédit Audible

OFFRE D'UNE DURÉE LIMITÉE
Page de couverture de The Roman Road

The Roman Road

The Roman Road

Écouter gratuitement

Voir les détails du balado

À propos de cet audio

Introduction: Overview and Importance of Romans Introduction to the "Roman Road" concept and a year-long study of the book of Romans.​ Arguments for the authority, unity, and doctrinal richness of Scripture, especially Romans.​ Encouragement to meditate on God’s Word for spiritual success.​ Romans: A Test and a Tool The message as both a personal faith “test” and an evangelistic “tool”.​ Self-examination according to biblical standards and the need for personal assurance of salvation.​ The Roman Road: Evangelistic Sequence Definition and significance of “The Roman Road” as a method of explaining the Gospel using Romans.​ Highlighting the need for biblical absolutes and the dangers of moral relativism.​ 1. The Problem All have sinned (Romans 3:10, 3:23): universal sinfulness of humanity, illustrated through Scripture and life examples.​ 2. The Consequences The wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23): both spiritual and physical death as the result of sin, spiritual alienation from God.​ 3. The Provision God’s love and Christ’s sacrifice (Romans 5:8): God sent Jesus to die for sinners, offering redemption as a gift.​ 4. The Promise Salvation through confession and belief (Romans 10:9-10): faith leads to righteousness and transformation; true belief results in changed life and behavior.​ Example of Zacchaeus as a model of life change upon meeting Jesus.​ 5. The Result Justification and peace with God (Romans 5:1; 8:1): assurance of salvation, no condemnation, freedom from guilt, opportunity for continued spiritual growth and repentance.​ Application and Invitation Emphasis on personal evangelism; statistics on people coming to Christ through relationships.​ The “Good Person Test” based on the Ten Commandments to emphasize universal need for grace.​ Practical invitation to accept Christ’s free gift and assurance of salvation.​ Conclusion: Prayer and Commitment Leading the congregation in a prayer of repentance and faith.​ Encouragement to live as new creations in Christ and to support and pray for new believers.
Pas encore de commentaire