Fortson's Four Hour Bible Series: Romans
Learn the Complete Book of Romans in 4 Hours or Less
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Narrated by:
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Steve Stewart's voice replica
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By:
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Dante Fortson
This title uses a narrator's voice replica
Summary
The Book of Romans stands as the undisputed mountain peak of Christian thought; it is a document of such intellectual density and spiritual power that it has shaped the very foundations of Western civilization. For two thousand years, these sixteen chapters have served as the definitive roadmap for understanding the relationship between a holy God and a fallen humanity. To read Romans is to step into a courtroom, a laboratory, and a sanctuary all at once. It is here that the Apostle Paul, a man of immense theological training and radical personal transformation, lays out the most systematic and comprehensive explanation of the Gospel ever committed to papyrus. This book is not merely a letter to an ancient church; it is a timeless manifesto of grace that continues to demand a response from every soul that encounters its pages.
The primary goal of this four hour study is to demount the perceived complexity of this epistle and reveal its underlying heartbeat: the righteousness of God. Over the next four chapters, we will journey through the logical progression of Paul's argument, moving from the desperate need of humanity to the glorious provision of the Savior. We begin in the shadows, where Paul demonstrates with clinical precision that the entire world, regardless of religious heritage or moral effort, stands silent and guilty before the Creator. This diagnosis is not intended to produce despair, but to prepare the way for the "But now" of the Gospel. We will explore the mechanics of justification by faith alone, a doctrine that liberated the sixteenth century reformers and continues to offer the only true peace available to the human heart.
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