Romans 1:16-32 is especially relevant to our present culture. Paul could be describing the moral climate here and now. This series of 1-minute devotions helps us unwrap the wisdom in this passage so we can understand what is happening in our world and respond biblically. I encourage you to use this series in your daily quiet time or for your small group study, preparing your hearts and minds for cultural pressures.
Paul Gives Us a Challenge: Are You Ashamed of the Gospel?
Romans 1:16: The way Paul introduces this passage is a call to action for all of us. And it's extremely relevant.
The Concise Description of the Gospel in Romans 1
In Romans 1:16-17, Paul gives a concise definition of the gospel, and he repeats one word three times. Do you know the word?
The Wicked Recognize God but Reject Him
Romans 1:16-21: Do you know that God gives us "invisible" messages that some men ignore and deny? This 1-minute devotion explains.
Exchanging Truth for a Lie: Worshiping Creation, Not Creator
Romans 1:22-23 talks about the link between wickedness and the pseudointellectual belief in evolution which often results in the worship of creation.
Extra: There's Nothing Wrong with Being a Vegetarian, But It's Not a Biblical Mandate
God allowed me to see a modern example of the human reasoning described in Romans 1:22-23.
God Gives Some People Over to Their Sins
In Romans 1:24,26,28 God "gives over" certain people to their sins. Do you know what that means? This 1-minute devotion explains.
Romans 1 Tells Us Where Darkened Thinking Leads
Romans 1:24-25 explains that when cultures reject God, sexual sin always follows, giving Satan the ability to steal, kill, and destroy.
Did You Know that "Unnatural" Sins Are More Damaging to Our Souls?
Romans 1:26-27 talks about sins which God calls "unnatural." This 1-minute devotion explains.
3 Times God "Gives Them Over" to Their Sins. One of Those Sins Might Surprise You.
3 times in Romans 1:16-32, God gives people over to their sins.
From Shame to Pride, From Hidden to Public, From God to Satan
In the downward spiral of sin, this is the final stage of decline. This 1-minute devotion explains.
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