Billy Graham Billy Graham (1918)
Suffering
"I have been asked on hundreds of times in my life why God allows tragedy and suffering. I have to confess that I really do not know the answer totally, even to my own satisfaction. I have to accept, by faith, that God is sovereign, and He is a God of love and mercy and compassion in the midst of suffering."
 
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The Epistle to the Romans - Study Guide - Emmaus Correspondence Course Go back to previous page
MacDonald, William
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Book Details
Paperback: 132 pages
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Publisher: Emmaus Correspondence Course
Category: Romans
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Publish Date: 1970
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Reference No: D-00070
Synopsis
"The gospel—"the power of God to salvation for every one who believes"—is the subject of Paul's letter to the church of Rome. The apostle offers a clear exposition of the condition of man and God's plan to save him through Christ's work on the cross. New believers learn of their identification with Christ and how, in the power of the Holy Spirit, they can live a victorious life. Mature believers can enjoy the deeper truths of doctrine, prophecy, and Christian living. This concise study asks eleven exploratory questions and then seeks to answer them from the orderly, reasoned arguments that Paul sets forth. The student will gain, to quote the course's author, "a working knowledge" of the book. "Master the truths presented and, above all, allow these truths to master you.""