Romans–Part 1–Romans 1:16

In the bible, the terms “saved” and “salvation” can mean different things depending on the context of the book it appears in. This is known as “range of meaning.” Over the last few episodes, we have seen how Paul used these terms in Philippians, and we also saw how James used them in his epistle, both referring to different things. Over the next few episodes of Grace in Focus Radio, Bob and Shawn will be discussing how Paul uses this term in his letter to the church at Rome in a third way. To begin, the guys will give special attention to Romans 1:16 on the show today. In addition to the term “saved” in the book of Romans, we will also hear the guys address the term “wrath” and more.

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