For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God; they are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
—Romans 3:23–24
Salvation. Righteousness. Faith. Grace. Freedom. Paul’s letter to the Romans gives us a rich and robust understanding of these and other foundational aspects of the Christian faith. Yet, this letter was written to Christians—to those who already believed and trusted Jesus for life and salvation. So why would they need such a lengthy reminder? Paul wanted his fellow brothers and sisters to remember the fullness of the gospel message: how it removes barriers, unifies believers, and shapes our everyday lives.
In this five-week study, we will be reminded of the gospel message through Paul’s words, whether for the first time or the thousandth time. Join us as we read what is true of the Christian faith and allow the gospel message to inform every aspect of our lives.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
35 Days (5 Weeks) of Curated Scripture Readings
INCLUDED EXTRAS
- A Look at Why Paul Wrote Romans
- A Map of Paul’s Travels
- Paul’s Responses to Key Issues
- An Exploration of the Church in Rome
- Weekly Response Questions
- A Favorite Hymn
- Space for Note-Taking and Reflection
SPECIFICATIONS
8x10", Perfect Bound, 168 Pages
Daily Reading Guides present either an entire book of the Bible or a topic selected from Scripture in the form of daily readings. Daily Reading Guides are designed for a Monday start and have the text printed in the book.
Each resource is thoughtfully and artfully designed to highlight the beauty, goodness, and truth of Scripture in a way that reflects the themes of each curated reading plan.
Plan-specific resources, like introductions, biblical overviews, maps, timelines, and more are included to come alongside your time in God’s Word.
Space is provided alongside the printed Scripture for your thoughts and reflections.
Worksheets, daily or weekly questions, and other interactive prompts that are unique to each reading plan help you engage with and respond to what you’re reading.
One day a week is set aside to catch up on your reading, pray, and rest in the presence of the Lord.
Each plan includes a thematic verse or passage for memorization, broken down for you week by week, along with tips for memorizing Scripture.