Romans – Part 5 – Romans 13:11

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Over the last few days we have been discussing the word “saved” and “salvation” in the book of Romans. This is part of a series, where Bob and Shawn are looking at these terms in 5 books in the new testament. As we have heard in the previous episodes, when Paul uses the term “saved” in his letter to the Romans, he is not referring to salvation from hell. Rather, Paul uses this term to refer to the deliverance of believers from the wrath of God, here and now. Today, we will hear the guys address the last example of “saved” in the book of Romans, found in chapter 13:11. We will also hear Bob address the expression “final salvation” and more on todays episode. You won’t want to miss it!

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