Romans Explained: A Bible Study

Who wrote Romans? What is the Book of Romans about? Paul's letter to the Romans is the most expansive explanation of the gospel in the New Testament. In Romans, the Apostle Paul unfolds the depth of human sin, the righteousness of God, justification by faith alone, union with Christ, life in the Spirit, God's sovereign mercy, and the obedience that flows from grace. In this verse-by-verse study, Dr. Toby Holt explains Romans with Reformed clarity and pastoral warmth, helping listeners understand why the just shall live by faith. This exposition provides rigorous, biblical depth while remaining accessible for daily Christian living. Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand. Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry at the seminary, please visit: newgeneva.org/give.

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  1. The Heart Of Romans (And The Reformation)

    27/10/2019

    The Heart Of Romans (And The Reformation)

    What is the gospel, in one sentence? In Romans 1:16-17, the Apostle Paul states the theme of his greatest letter — and the truth that changed the world. Paul says he is "not ashamed of the gospel," because it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes. In it, "the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith." Dr. Holt explains that these verses converted Martin Luther and recovered justification by faith alone — the spark of the Reformation. Questions this sermon answers: 1. Why is Paul "not ashamed of the gospel"? Because it is the very power of God to save everyone who believes — Jew and Gentile alike. The message itself does the saving work. 2. What does "the just shall live by faith" mean? That we are made right with God by trusting Christ, not by our own works. Righteousness is received by faith, from first to last. 3. Why did this text spark the Reformation? Because it showed Martin Luther that salvation is God's gift received by faith, not earned. That recovery of the gospel changed church history. "For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes." — Romans 1:16 (NKJV) Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt is President of New Geneva Theological Seminary, and his sermons have been downloaded more than 1.9 million times on SermonAudio. Find more verse-by-verse Bible teaching at newgeneva.org; support this ministry at newgeneva.org/give.

    29 min
  2. The Question Of Free Will (In Our Salvation)

    16/06/2019

    The Question Of Free Will (In Our Salvation)

    Do we really have 'free will?' In Ephesians 2, Paul describes people as spiritually "dead in trespasses" — until God makes them alive. Dr. Toby Holt tackles the question of free will and how our choices fit with God's sovereign plan. Holt explains that, apart from grace, the human will is bound by sin — we are not neutral but spiritually dead. Salvation begins with God, "who is rich in mercy," making dead sinners alive in Christ. Like the potter over the clay in Romans 9, God is sovereign, yet we still make real, responsible choices. Questions this sermon answers: 1. Do humans have free will? We make real choices, but apart from God's grace our will is enslaved to sin. Ephesians 2 says we are spiritually dead until God makes us alive. 2. How do our choices fit with God's sovereignty? God is fully sovereign, like a potter over clay, yet our decisions are genuine and we are responsible for them. Scripture holds both together. 3. Where does salvation begin? With God, not us. "But God, who is rich in mercy," makes dead sinners alive — salvation is His gracious work from start to finish. "But God, who is rich in mercy... even when we were dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ." — Ephesians 2:4-5 (NKJV) Speaker: In Ephesians 2, Paul describes people as spiritually "dead in trespasses" — until God makes them alive. Dr. Toby Holt tackles the question of free will and how our choices fit with God's sovereign plan. Holt explains that, apart from grace, the human will is bound by sin — we are not neutral but spiritually dead. Salvation begins with God, "who is rich in mercy," making dead sinners alive in Christ. Like the potter over the clay in Romans 9, God is sovereign, yet we still make real, responsible choices.

    42 min
  3. Predestination (The Potter And The Clay)

    01/07/2018

    Predestination (The Potter And The Clay)

    Is predestination really in the Bible? Yes. In Romans 9, Paul answers hard questions about God's sovereign choice using the picture of a potter and clay. Dr. Toby Holt explains what predestination is — and why it is good news. When people object, "Why does God still find fault?" Paul replies, "Who are you to reply against God?" Does the potter not have the right over the clay? Holt explains that God's saving choice rests on His mercy, not our merit, and that this humbles our pride while securing our hope. Election is the work of a wise, good God. Questions this sermon answers: 1. What is predestination? It is God's sovereign choice to save, set on His mercy rather than our merit. Romans 9 grounds it in God's right as the Potter over the clay. 2. Is it fair for God to choose? Paul turns the question around: who are we to argue with God? The clay has no claim on the Potter, yet God acts in mercy, not injustice. 3. Why is this doctrine good news? Because our salvation rests on God's unchanging choice, not our shaky performance. What God begins by grace, He will surely finish. "Does not the potter have power over the clay, from the same lump to make one vessel for honor and another for dishonor?" — Romans 9:21 (NKJV) Speaker: In Romans 9, Paul answers hard questions about God's sovereign choice using the picture of a potter and clay. Dr. Toby Holt explains what predestination is — and why it is good news. When people object, "Why does God still find fault?" Paul replies, "Who are you to reply against God?" Does the potter not have the right over the clay? Holt explains that God's saving choice rests on His mercy, not our merit, and that this humbles our pride while securing our hope. Election is the work of a wise, good God.

    31 min

Descrizione

Who wrote Romans? What is the Book of Romans about? Paul's letter to the Romans is the most expansive explanation of the gospel in the New Testament. In Romans, the Apostle Paul unfolds the depth of human sin, the righteousness of God, justification by faith alone, union with Christ, life in the Spirit, God's sovereign mercy, and the obedience that flows from grace. In this verse-by-verse study, Dr. Toby Holt explains Romans with Reformed clarity and pastoral warmth, helping listeners understand why the just shall live by faith. This exposition provides rigorous, biblical depth while remaining accessible for daily Christian living. Speaker: Dr. Toby Holt Dr. Toby Holt is the President of New Geneva Theological Seminary. Dr. Holt's sermons have reached over 1.9 million listeners on SermonAudio. He focuses on clear, verse-by-verse teaching that makes the Bible easy to understand. Support New Geneva: To support Dr. Holt's ministry at the seminary, please visit: newgeneva.org/give.

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