Posts from August 2022

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Ruminations from Romans (More than Conquerors)

by Don Wright

For nearly 40 years, ABC aired a show called the Wide World of Sports.  It always began with Jim McKay referring to “the thrill of victory…and the agony of defeat…”   Defeat can, indeed, be agonizing, while victory is almost always thrilling. The good news for Christians is that while life has a way of putting […]

Ruminations from Romans (Incomparable Glory)

by Don Wright

What a blessing it is to be a child of God.  John tells us that it is a demonstration of how much we are loved by God (1 John 3:1).  Being a child of God is not only a blessing right now, seeing that we enjoy all of the privileges of being in fellowship with […]

Ruminations from Romans (No Condemnation in Christ)

by Don Wright

At the end of Romans 7, Paul gave us a hint at what (or better yet, who) the solution to sin is.  After lamenting his dire condition under the law of Moses (Romans 7:24), he proclaimed, “Thanks be to God through Jesus Christ our Lord!”  Now, in Romans 8, Paul elaborates on why he made […]

Ruminations from Romans (The Weakness of Man)

by Don Wright

This last section of Romans 7 (vers. 14-25) is greatly misunderstood by most who study it.  Interpreted properly, it fits nicely into the overall context, as well as Paul’s primary emphasis in this epistle. Throughout Romans, Paul is teaching us that we are justified by faith rather than by works.  In this context, we must […]

Ruminations from Romans ( The Integrity of the Law)

by Don Wright

We have seen in this short study of Romans that freedom from the old law was essential for salvation.  Paul knew that some would conclude that he was teaching that the law was sinful, but such was not the case at all.  Yes, the law was insufficient in providing salvation, but this was more about […]

Ruminations from Romans (Free from Law)

by Don Wright

As we have progressed through the book of Romans, we have found that, as Christians, we have been justified by faith by the grace of God and through our obedience to the gospel of Christ.  As a result, we have been set free from sin.  There is something else that we are set free from […]

Ruminations from Romans (Free from Sin)

by Don Wright

While a home in heaven and the enjoyment of eternal life are the ultimate blessings that come from being justified by faith, the immediate benefit is freedom from Satan and sin.  In the sixth chapter of Romans, Paul says a lot about our freedom in Christ. Romans 6:17-18 (ESV) 17  But thanks be to God, […]

Ruminations from Romans (Should We Continue in Sin?)

by Don Wright

In our last blog, Paul taught us that grace is greater than sin.  What that means is that it does not matter what sin we commit, how bad it is, or how long we have been committing it, the grace of God is powerful enough to defeat it.  We must, of course, repent of our […]

“No Definition of Marriage”

by Don Wright

This is the title of an article found in the Akron Beacon Journal.  It was in the “Voice of the People” section.  The writer of the article claimed that the Bible does not define marriage as being between a man and a woman.  This writer, portraying himself as a religious leader by calling himself Reverend, […]

Ruminations from Romans (Grace Is Greater Than Sin)

by Don Wright

Romans 5:12-21 is one of the most difficult passages of the book, mostly because of the false doctrine of Calvinism which teaches we inherit the sins of Adam.  I would admit that it sounds, at first, like that is what Paul is teaching in this text.  We know he is not, however, because that would […]