The Law could not make anyone righteous. It searched for fifteen centuries until it found its worthy candidate in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled every demand perfectly.
Tag: Romans
Christ Is the End of the Law for Believers
Romans 10:4 declares Christ is the telos -- the end and fulfillment -- of the law. Redemption is complete. There is no need to reinspect the lamb after the sacrifice has been made.
The Righteousness of God Revealed: What Paul Means in Romans 1
Paul's declaration that God's righteousness is revealed in the gospel is the theological engine of the entire letter to the Romans.
The Gospel: The Power of God for Salvation
In Romans 1:16-17, Paul declares the gospel to be the power of God for salvation. Explore what this means and why Paul was not ashamed of it.
An Introduction to the Book of Romans: The Gospel in Full
Romans is Paul's most systematic presentation of the gospel. This introduction surveys the letter's background, structure, and enduring significance.
Understanding Justification by Faith
At the heart of the gospel stands a doctrine that changed the world: justification by faith alone in Christ alone. Understand what Paul meant and why it still matters.





