Once we have been justified in Christ, what are we supposed to do with the reality of sin? The answer has everything to do with baptism. Click here for more!
St. Paul makes a big transition in chapter 5, and it's absolutely essential for what the Gospel is all about. Click here for more of our study of Romans!
In this episode we conclude our study of the book of 2 Samuel by looking at its last chapter through the lens of what Dr. Saleska has taught us so faithfully over the years.
How can David sing of being completely “blameless,” and where does the Trinity appear in chapter 23? Click here for more of Dr. Saleska’s rich reflections on the book of 2 Samuel.
How does the life of Abraham continue to bear witness to the Christian faith? Click here for the second half of St. Paul’s discussion about Abraham and why what happened to him was written for our sake!
After a quick recap of chapter 21, Dr. Saleska reflects on some of the fascinating ways that David’s lengthy psalm of praise in chapter 22 bears witness to the person and work of Christ. Check it out!
If the Jews can’t rely on the law and circumcision (see the last episode on Romans 2), how does Paul understand their special status in the history of salvation? Click here for more of our roaming through Romans!
Paul makes a brilliant transition in this chapter and speaks about “the law” in ways that are delicately nuanced and leave no one untouched. Click here for the next session of our study of Romans!
Why does Paul go right into a huge discussion of sin right after proclaiming the gospel of God’s righteousness received by faith? In this podcast we answer that and more, so check it out!
A new study begins! Who were the Romans, and why did Paul write to them? What’s the point of the book, and how does it relate to us now? Click here for answers to these questions and for a look at the first half of the book’s opening chapter.
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