Paul continues his case against the moral, educated person by showing that their innate sense of right and wrong speaks of a moral code to which they are responsible. Just knowing the code is not good enough - one must live by it. The fact that men violate their inborn sense of right and wrong is enough to condemn them before the bar of God.
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 38 - Romans 7:21-25
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 37 - Romans 7:13-20
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 36 - Romans 7:4-12
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 35 - Romans 7:1-3
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 34 - Romans 6:20-23
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 33 - Romans 6 Selected Passages
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 32 - Romans 6:15-19
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 31 - Romans 6:8-14
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 30 - Romans 6:5-7
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 29 - Romans 6:3-4
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 28 - Romans 6:1-2
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 27 - Romans 5:18-21
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 26 - Romans 5:15-17
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 25 - Romans 5:12-14
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 24 - Romans 5:6-11
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 23 - Romans 5:1-5
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 22 - Romans 4:16-25
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 21 - Romans 4:9-15
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 20 - Romans 4:1-8
The Epistle to the Romans - Session 19 -- Romans 3:21-31
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