No condemnation4 Romans 3:8 Why not say—as some slanderously claim that we say—“Let us do evil that good may result”? Their condemnation is just!... One of the things the Apostle Paul had to deal with during his Earthly Ministry is very similar to what God's apostles have to deal with today. Paul had to deal with false teachers, false apostles, false Christ, false prophets, many of whom tried to discredit his message many of whom did not understand what he was saying because it took the mind of Christ to properly understand and decipher the word of Christ. My prayer for each of us may we let this mind be in us which was also in Christ Jesus so that we can freely understand what God is saying to us.... The book of Romans was written by the apostle Paul in approximately 57-58 C.E. as a letter, or epistle, to the church in Rome. It was probably composed at Corinth. The epistle was addressed to the Christian church at Rome, whose congregation Paul hoped to visit for the first time on his way
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing