Justified by Faith — Walking Through Romans 3 – 5
How does a holy God declare a sinner righteous? Paul's answer in Romans forms the backbone of the Gospel — and changes how we live.
Short, scriptural articles — written to deepen your understanding, not to entertain.
Each week we walk slowly through a passage — notes, cross-references and discussion questions you can use alone or with a group.
See this week's study →Deep dives through whole books and chapters — Romans, John, Galatians, Hebrews, Revelation and more.
Browse articles →Honest, biblical answers to the questions believers actually ask — about prophecy, the Law, the Holy Spirit, and more.
See Q&A →How does a holy God declare a sinner righteous? Paul's answer in Romans forms the backbone of the Gospel — and changes how we live.
Jesus promised "another Comforter." Who is He? What does He do in the believer? How do we walk with Him daily?
The Law is holy. The Law is good. And yet the Law was never meant to save. A careful walk through Galatians 3.
A slow walk through one passage — Sunday to Saturday.
The Bible's first prophecy, whispered in a garden. Who is that Seed? Why is the language so deliberate?
From gold to clay. From Babylon to the Stone kingdom. A panoramic view of world history — before it happened.
Jesus told us what to look for. We walk through the signs — what's already visible, and what is still to come.
Scripture's answer is more careful than most modern teaching allows. We'll publish a verse-by-verse study on this soon — in the meantime, join a class and we'll walk through it together.
The short answer is yes — the Spirit is poured out on all flesh (Acts 2:17). The longer answer distinguishes between gifts, fruit, and the way the Spirit teaches. See our Holy Spirit study.
2 Thessalonians 2:3–8 is the key passage. We read it alongside Daniel 7, 9 and Revelation 13 to understand the pattern — and what Paul says is holding him back.
Yes and no — and the distinction matters. Paul's letters to the Galatians and Romans make this clear. Our "Grace vs Law" study walks through it with care.
Any faithful translation is a gift. In English we cross-reference the KJV with the ESV, NKJV and NASB. In Tamil we use the Tamil Bible and reference Greek/Hebrew where useful.
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