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Romans 10 - The Simple Gospel

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  • Wybren H. Oord

This article is a Bible study on Romans 10.

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'A Disobedient and Obstinate People' Considering Romans 10

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  • George Ball

This article is an exposition of Romans 10, showing that God cannot be blamed for the unbelief of Israel. It is because of their disobedience in rejecting Christ and the gospel that they have themselves to blame.

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Romans 10:1-4 – The Old Perspective on the Apostle Paul

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  • Geoff Thomas

This article is an exposition of Romans 10:1-4.

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What Is the Least You Can Believe and Still Be a Christian?

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  • Al Baker

This article considers a frequently asked question regarding doctrine and faith, with Romans 10:9 as its starting point.

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The Near Word of Christ and the Distant Vision of N. T. Wright

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  • Mark A. Seifrid

Seifrid wants to regard Romans 10 as providing an interpretive key to the gospel Paul proclaimed. He further wants to make use of this chapter in Romans to assess the vision of N. T. Wright on justification. He offers exegetical remarks on Romans 10:1-21, which he then uses to make critical remarks about what he understands Wright is teaching about justification.

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Romans 10:15 – "How Beautiful Are the Feet"

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  • Edward Donnelly

This article provides Scripture's own assessment of the gospel preacher, found in Romans 10:15 (Isaiah 52:7).

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He Did Not Descend into Hell: A Plea for Following Scripture instead of the Apostle's Creed

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  • Wayne A. Grudem

Did Jesus descend into hell like the Apostles' Creed confesses? Grudem argues against this article, and considers the phrase as one that was later introduced into the creed. The article considers the origin of the phrase "he descended into hell" and possible biblical support for the confession in passages like Acts 2:27, Ephesians 4:8-9, Romans 10:6-7, and 1 Peter 3:18-20.

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Paul on Christ and the Law

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  • Brice L. Martin

What is the status of the law now that Christ has come? What is the relationship between the law and the Gospel? Martin considers different views and reflects on the usage of "nomos" (law). Romans 10:4 is expounded and some implications are noted.

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Leviticus 18:5 and Paul – Do This and You Shall Live (Eternally)?

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  • Walter C. Kaiser Jr

One of the classic themes of theology is the matter of law and grace. This article considers the relationship between the law of Moses and the grace and truth that came by Jesus. Is the law still mandatory? Leviticus 18:5 and Deuteronomy 30:16 are compared with Romans 10:4.

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The Law as God’s Gracious Guidance for the Promotion of Holiness

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  • Walter C. Kaiser Jr

Kaiser reflects first on the function of the law as a guide for the promotion of holiness and Christian living, and then on the relationship between law and gospel. Romans 9:30-Romans 10:13 is used as illustrative material.

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Romans 9:30-10:21 – Israel Gone Astray

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  • Johannes Francke

This article is a Bible study on Romans 9:30-Romans 10:21.

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The Preaching as a Means of Grace (1)

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  • Steven R. Key

Have you ever thought about what it would mean for the church if there was no preaching? Put simply, there will be no one who believes in Christ. This article looks at the necessity of preaching, arguing that active faith in Christ is dependant upon it (Romans 10:13-15). Preaching is hearing God speaking to His people.

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Romans 10:12-21 - A Universal Gospel

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  • Jack L. Arnold

This article is a Bible study on Romans 10:12-21.

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Romans 10:1-11 - Man's Responsibility? Faith!

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  • Jack L. Arnold

This article is a Bible study on Romans 10:1-11.

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Romans 10:13-14 - The Purpose of the Ministry

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  • Wesley Brice

This article on Romans 10:13-14 is about the thing that is most important to the church. The author looks at the necessity of faith, the necessity of the Word of God and the necessity of faithful preachers.

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