1. We continue in the book of Romans as the Apostle Paul teaches us the effects of the law that cause us to see the need for the Gospel which sets us free. Craig and Troy talk about their sinfulness and their desperate need for the forgiveness of Jesus Christ, which He won For You from the cross and through the grave.
  2. Daddy needs to discuss some law and grace.... Chicka-chickahhhhh! This week, Gillespie and Riley go live, reading, discussing, and responding to your questions and comments about Bunyan's writing on law and grace.
  3. Paul explains more about bearing with those weak in faith. In what ways should we look at Christ as an example?
  4. The Apostle Paul tells us that the Gospel is the power of God unto salvation. Can there be salvation without something to be saved from? Our sin is indeed great, but the forgiveness of our Savior is greater. It is the kindness of God that leads us to repentance. What does repentance mean? Join Craig and Troy as they talk about these topics and more on For You Radio. www.stjameslcms.church + www.stpeterslc.org
  5. Paul gives instruction on how to deal with those with “weak faith”.
  6. Meet Craig and Troy. They're a couple of Pastors from the Cleveland area. In this episode, Craig and Troy will talk a little about what they're about and then they will get to the book of Romans. Who was this Saul of Tarsus who persecuted the early Christian Church? How did Saul become Paul and how did he go from killing Christians to authoring the majority of the New Testament? Join the boys for this episode as they discuss these things and much more.
  7. If vengeance belongs to God how should we deal with evil?
  8. Paul says in view of God’s mercy we should present ourselves to Him as a living sacrifice.
  9. Has God rejected Israel? What happens when you try to obtain the promises of God through law-keeping?
  10. Paul says that many did not obtain righteousness because they pursued it through the law and not faith.
  11. How are we to understand election in Romans 9? What does it mean that God loved Jacob and hated Esau?
  12. All views of election and predestination are not equal. These are doctrines meant to comfort and provide assurance.