"The benefits we have as Christians, those who are forgiven of their sins and have been accepted by God into His Kingdom, are amazing. There is no better life than the life of the Christian who follows Jesus Christ. Paul the apostle explains these benefits in Romans 5 as justification, peace with God, God’s grace, and the hope of the glory of God. As part of his
theology, Paul tells us that we are now accepted by God through the blood of Jesus Christ which was spilled for us on the cross at Calvary. When we come to Jesus, most of us find that we experience a relief of guilt and a feeling of peace and joy, but these are only some of the amazing benefits of God. As we live and grow with God, the Holy Spirit will help us to know all of these blessings, but we need to take time to listen, read and reflect.
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The Spirit of God; Romans 8-9
"Anyone can call themselves a Christian, words are easy to say, aren’t they? It’s much harder to live the life that honours Christ. That does not mean that we must be perfect in our choices, but it does mean that we need to live for God. If we live to serve ourselves, we can be sure we are not li...
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The Kingdom of God; Romans 15-16
"Why do we live? This is a key question, no matter when or where you are alive. If you are someone who believes in Jesus Christ, then you know that your life is ultimately destined for eternity. This gives you new objectives for your life here on earth; there is more to it than fulfilling your ow...
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The City of Corinth; 1 Corinthians 1-3
"The importance of the ancient city of Corinth might be reflected in the fact that Paul spent a year and a half there. Corinth was a key trade city that connected the east and the west of the Roman Empire. It was on the Isthmus of Corinth between the Ionian and Aegean Seas. The Romans kept some o...