A Lenten Study on Romans
Published on February 22, 2020 • Michelle Voelker
A Lenten Study on Romans
When: March 15th, 22nd, and April 5th at 10:30 a.m.
Where: Grace Hall I
Who: Open to any and all, led by Pastor Mike
Why: We are glad you asked…
“Your experience with Romans may be different, but no one can doubt the enormous impact that this book has had in the history of Christianity. It probably has been the single most influential book of the Bible for the development of Christian doctrine and theology.” Mark Allan Powell
“The chief purpose of this letter is to break down, to pluck up, and to destroy all wisdom and righteousness of the flesh.” Martin Luther
“Because God as creator is Lord over the whole of created reality, reflections on that lordship encompass the full range of human problems, and nowhere is that more the case than in Romans. Paul deals with problems as contemporary as tomorrow’s newspaper. They are problems as global as the headlines and as intimate as those discussed in ‘Dear Abby.’” Paul Achtemeier