NTEB RADIO BIBLE STUDY: The Epistle Of Paul The Apostle To The Romans Part #7
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# NTEB RADIO BIBLE STUDY: The Epistle Of Paul The Apostle To The Romans Part #7
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September 2, 2025
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Geoffrey Grider
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# The Epistle Of Paul The Apostle To The Romans is packed full of New Testament foundational Bible doctrine that every Christian needs to know
**The Book of Romans** in your King James Bible is one of the most-powerful pieces of scripture in the New Testament, a book that is heavily built on the writings of **the prophet Isaiah** and applied to Christians in the Church Age. Reading Romans can be like a really good Fourth of July fireworks display, it can also hit you like an IED and run you right off the road. Where you wind up depends on how you start, and we _highly_ recommend a rightly divided and dispensational approach to navigating it.
“**To all that be in Rome** , beloved of God, **called to be saints** : Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ.” **Romans 1:7 (KJB)**
**On this episode of Rightly Dividing** , we begin our look at the epistle of the apostle Paul to the Romans, and settle in to learn some hardcore, strong meat Bible doctrine. A study in Romans will show us the New Testament doctrines of salvation, redemption, sanctification, justification, predestination, adoption, regeneration, and glorification. Remember the Ethiopian eunuch from our study in the Book of Acts? He got saved with salvation by grace through faith by reading in the book of Isaiah. Another salient point to keep in mind that Paul is the apostle to the Romans, and _not_ Peter as the Roman Catholic church falsely claims he is. There is _no_ biblical record that Peter was ever in Rome.
**TONIGHT’S STUDY:** Tonight we are in Romans chapter 7, and we see two things going on. First we see the believers is married to Jesus Christ by faith, no longer under the law but free by grace to serve Him. Second, we see the ‘two natures’ of the born