Paul shows us that there is only one way back to peace: and that is through trusting in the work of Jesus.
In a world where strife, stress and violence abound, the idea of peace seems far away. Is it possible to find peace when so many awful things happen in the world? And yet, one of the key ideas of Romans is that we can find peace, even peace with God.
And the way to peace? There is only one way to peace; and that is through trusting in the work of Jesus.
This simple study takes us through the key passages in the letter in nine studies, and shows us the great saving power of the God in whom we trust.
Newcomers to Romans will have the entire scope of the book laid out before them, with the key landmarks shown in depth and clarity. And those who are more familiar with Romans will find these studies a refreshing look at the gospel that brings us peace with God.
Leader's notes are included.
Before you begin
1. Getting to know Romans (1:1-15, 15:22-33)
2. The righteousness of God (Romans 1:16-32)
3. What God did in Jesus (Romans 3:21-36)
4. The result of faith (Romans 5:1-11)
5. Before and after (Romans 6)
6. The spirit-filled life (Romans 8:1-17)
7. Suffering now, glory then (Romans 8:18-39)
8. Does God get it right? (Romans 9)
9. The Christian life (Romans 12)
Some key words
For the leader
Contributors | Gordon Cheng |
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ISBN | 9781921068072 |
Format | Paperback |
First published | April 2006 |
Dimensions | 145mm x 215mm x 5mm |
Weight | 0.12 kg |
Print size | 10.0pt |
Language | English |
Pages | 80 |
No. of studies | 9 |
Publisher | Matthias Media |
About Pathway Bible Guides
Peace with God is part of this new series of Pathway Bible Guides. They aim to provide simple, straightforward Bible study material for:
Accordingly, the studies are designed to be short, straightforward and easy to use, with an uncomplicated vocabulary. At the same time, the writers have tried to do justice to the passages being studied and to model good Bible-reading principles. They have tried to be simple without being simplistic; no-nonsense without being no-content.
The questions and answers assume a small group context but can easily be adapted to suit different situations, such as individual study and one to one.
For Christians who are quite mature in their faith, this study guide should present no problems and would, in fact, be really helpful for emphasising key gospel facts and enhanching what you already believe. However, Pathway Study Guides give the impression of being a bit simpler and therefore easier for any Christian to use and learn more about God. Romans is still a challenging book to study, even with this guide, and new/young-in-faith Christians may struggle to understand the message which is being taught.
We chose this guide for our group of up to 10 church members to help us access the Book of Romans. Most members of the group have been committed Christians for some years, whilst others have only recently come to faith. Although we're only part way through we're already finding that the guide strikes a good balance between informing, questioning and allowing the Bible to speak for itself.
This study guide has been awesome in helping us to focus on what the key points are that Paul is trying to make in this book. Romans has a lot of info but the guide enables everyone to separate the business of romans to fine tune and hone in on what Paul''s main arguments/points are. It has been particularly effective in reminding more mature christians how lucky we are and younger christians have been presented a solid foundation in their faith. Thanks