Bible Study Romans Part 11-Confident Witness
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We're looking at Romans 1:1–4 and slow down long enough to feel the force of Paul’s claim that Jesus is declared to be the Son of God with Power by the Resurrection. If you’ve ever wondered whether Christianity is just another religion, we argue that at the center is not a system but a person, a historical Jesus whose identity is tied to real events and clear promises in Scripture.
We also talk about what Salvation actually means for everyday Christian life. Belonging to Christ makes us His servants, and that service is meant to be joyful, steady, and visible. From there we move into one of Romans’ biggest themes: Assurance of Salvation. Knowing the message of Grace is one thing; being sure you’re saved is another. That certainty shapes your posture, your calm, and your ability to speak with honesty when someone is watching your life and quietly asking if your Faith is real.
To make it tangible, we trace Paul’s witness in Acts: Felix trembling at the message of righteousness, self-control, and judgment, and Agrippa’s chilling line, “Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian.” The takeaway is practical and hopeful: you don’t need a rehearsed speech or perfect Bible mastery to make an impact, but you do need conviction that reaches the way you live and the way you tell your story. If you care about Bible study, the Book of Romans, Assurance of Salvation, Christian apologetics, and everyday evangelism, this teaching will give you language and courage.
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