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Romans (The Bible Recap Knowing God Series) - Dead to Sin and Alive to Christ--a 10-Week Bible Study - cover

Romans (The Bible Recap Knowing God Series) - Dead to Sin and Alive to Christ--a 10-Week Bible Study

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Maison d'édition: Bethany House Publishers

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Synopsis

Walk in God's Grace and Christ's Freedom 
 
· from the team behind the bestselling The Bible Recap 
· brand-new, in-depth 10-week Bible study 
· understand and apply the life-changing truths of God's righteousness, salvation, and grace in your life 
 
 
Offering a brand-new, in-depth study series, the team behind the bestselling The Bible Recap takes your study of God's Word to the next level. Continuing with the book of Romans, The Bible Recap Knowing God Series dives deep into the transformative truths found in the New Testament. 
  
Perfect for small groups or individual study, this comprehensive, 10-week Bible study explains and connects the story of Scripture in the book of Romans. Through daily readings, biblical teachings, thought-provoking questions and writing space, weekly challenges, Scripture memorization, and personal study segments, you will 
 
· learn how to dig deep into God's Word 
· comprehend the character of God and the person of Jesus in deeper ways 
· understand the life-changing truths of God's righteousness, salvation, and grace more clearly 
· apply these truths to your life 
  
Mining the rich theology and practical instruction in the book of Romans, this study will help you live out the hope of the cross--and find true freedom, belonging, and transformation in Jesus.
Disponible depuis: 01/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 288 pages.

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