Romans II: Finding a Fresh Start With God
The emperors didn't mind adding another god to the pantheon, but the young God from Galilee wouldn't settle for that. He was the King of kings and His was an undisputed dominion. While Romans worshiped power, the believers in Jesus would show them what true power really was. In Romans, Paul pens what may be the greatest defense of Christianity. Amazingly enough, in only twenty-five years post-Pentecost, the gospel had come all the way to the capital of the empire. It’s an amazing letter in which we learn about the Roman church, about the apostle Paul, and…about ourselves.
The Courageous Living Bible study series has been developed to aid in adult Bible studies. From one-on-one to large group adult Bible classes, this series of study guides is designed to fit with any church's adult curriculum. Additionally, some churches have used them effectively in college classes.
- Each book is formatted the same, with four pages of easy-to-read fully outlined texts followed by one page called Digging Deeper—thought/discussion-type questions.
- There are twelve lessons per book, allowing for a possible missed class (due to gospel meetings, VBS, weather event, etc.), or the teacher may simply choose to review during the thirteenth week.
- With an eye-catching full color cover design, each 60-page book can be tucked easily into a medium-sized Bible.
Contains the following lessons:
- The Rejection of National Israel (9:1-33)
- Reasons for Israel's Rejection (11:1-36)
- Results of the Rejection (11:1-36)
- Our Living Sacrifice (12:1-2)
- Gifted and Available (12:3-9)
- Getting Personal and Practical (12:10-16)
- Getting Along with Everyone Else (12:17-13:14)
- Pursuing the Path for Peace (14:1-23)
- Pursuing the Path for Peace (Part 2)
- Putting Others First (15:1-13)
- The Heartbeat of a Preacher (15:14-33)
- Greet One Another (16:1-27)