ROMANS II Lesson 4

A lawyer presenting a case over a lengthy timeframe will eventually get to the end. And the end is always an urgent plea to take action according to the evidence she has laid out. Paul does exactly this in chapter 12, and in fact, from here on in, he will not let up on the pleas to take action. But Paul wants to make sure that the Church knows that the action he calls for is not a mere obligation, but a response enabled and empowered by the very mercies that have been poured out to them through the Gospel. As I imagine Paul intends, it will be a vigorous, exciting and convicting appeal. Let us pray that each of us in the family have ears to hear.

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ROMANS II – Lesson 4