
The Bible Recap Day 341 (Romans 1-3) - Year 7
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Dec 7, 2025 Tara-Leigh Cobble dives into the complexities of Paul's message to the divided Roman church. She explores the concept of apostleship and its relevance today. The discussion reveals how humanity often suppresses the knowledge of God, leading to moral decay. Paul’s reminder that both Jews and Gentiles need grace emphasizes humility and faith. Key insights about justification and the role of the law in revealing our need for rescue are highlighted. The episode concludes with a preview of upcoming content for all ages.
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Gospel Clarifies Church Division
- Paul wrote Romans to unify a divided church by clarifying what the gospel is and does.
- He addresses all believers in Rome as loved, called, and recipients of grace and apostleship.
Aquila And Priscilla's Return
- Aquila and Priscilla were expelled from Italy and later returned to a very different Rome.
- Their story illustrates how rapid cultural change produced division in the Roman church.
Apostleship Has Multiple Meanings
- The term 'apostleship' in Romans can be interpreted broadly across scholarship.
- Views range from all believers as apostles to apostles as a limited first-century office.
