Romans 8:1-39

The New Birth Sonship Rights Cinardo Home (Rutherford, NJ) Gilmore, Michael 11/09/2007 11/09/2007

In this chapter that closes out the doctrinal side of the Book of Romans, we see that every man is dead in trespasses and sins but God reveals how the saved sinner is justified. The old man is reckoned dead. There is no judgment for the believer. There is no separation from God. Man starts in Romans in a state of ruin. Then he is dead with Christ and risen with him, made an heir of God and a joint-heir with Christ.

Romans 6:1 – 7:25

The New Birth Renewed Mind Sonship Rights Daggon Home (Budd Lake, NJ) Cinardo, Nick 11/02/2007 11/02/2007

This teaching covers the conflict the born-again believer has on the inside due to being dead to sin by the new birth and yet still having sin in him due to the old man nature. This section of Romans deals with how to walk in newness of life, enjoying freedom from sin by believing and rendering paralyzed the old man nature.

Romans 3:21 – 4:25

The New Birth Sonship Rights Daggon Home (Budd Lake, NJ) Chatten, Bob 10/26/2007 10/26/2007

This teaching begins by going back to the Old Testament to see man’s Fall and his inability to pay the legal penalty necessary for salvation from the consequences of that Fall. It shows how God, because of His justness and mercy, planned how to provide a legal solution – someone completely innocent who would give his life as a ransom, paying to overcome the sin nature. It talks about what God did to temporarily cover man’s sin until the Messiah could come and then shows how, in Romans Chapter 4, God puts to rest all arguments against His righteousness. The teaching closes with “what” we’re to believe in order to accept and receive the wholeness Christ made available.

Overview of Romans

Overview of Romans Sonship Rights The New Birth Various Locations Various Teachers 10/21/2007 11/16/2007

The purpose of this teaching series was to give the Bible student an introduction to the first epistle to the Church – the Book of Romans. It covers the relationship between Romans and the other Church Epistles and then goes on to look at the major themes of God’s message in the different sections of the book. This series is great for the believer or fellowship that wants to understand better why we needed a savior, what Jesus Christ accomplished for us and made available to us as individual believers, and how we’re now to live in light of that.
The series was taught in the Northern Area of New Jersey, with the first and last sessions taking place with the whole area together at the Hasbrouck Heights VFW, and then the in-between sessions were taught in each of the branches of the Northern Area – at the Zolezzis’ in Glen Rock, the 76th Street house in North Bergen, the Cinardos’  in Rutherford, and the Daggons’ in Budd Lake.

PO Box 838, East Brunswick, NJ 08816

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Introduction to Romans

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Romans 1:1-17

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Romans 1:18 – 3:20

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Romans 3:21 – 4:25

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Romans 5:1-21

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Romans 6:1 – 7:25

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Romans 8:1-39

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Romans 9:1 – 11:36

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Romans 12:1-8

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Romans 12:9 – 12:23 and Romans Chapter 14

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Romans 13:1-14

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Romans 15:1 – 16:27

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