Bible Reading – Romans ch. 1-5

Hi brothas and sistas!

For this week, don’t slack!  Read your bibles.  Let’s read as a group, Romans 1 – 5 this week.   Please journal any insights and questions so we can bring them up.  You can also post your questions on this blog post so we can follow up with you as a group.

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Peace, Strength and Victory in Christ,
Mark

One comment to “Bible Reading – Romans ch. 1-5”
  1. I finally took some time last night to pause and rest in His Words. As I was reading through the first few chapters of the Book of Romans, faith kept ringing in my heart. I must have seen the word faith at least 10 times.

    Earlier this week, I was reflecting on how my mind has so many thoughts, hopes, and ideas. However, 99% of it has been contained in my mind and heart. What use are all these thoughts, hopes, and ideas if they merely remain in my system? I’m sure it will all eventually rot within me. I haven’t benefited from it nor will anyone else ever know about it. It’s the simplest things like, I will plan an amazing lesson on solving inequalities. If this is something that can be done and the plan is mapped out in my mind, what use is it if it is never executed in the classroom or even sketched out the SMART notebook program. Furthermore, I reflected some more and realized that there were moments when God gave simple instructions like, email them to encourage them, but I was unable to move in love or in faith.

    Truly, faith is dead without action. I am witnessing these very words through my daily minutes and hours of my recent journey. I am lazy. I can become easily indifferent. I am full of pride, stubbornness, and my own control. I no longer want to hold onto my dirty laundry anymore. It’s time to get these washed!

    Thank you, God, for bringing me to Your Words to reteach me and remind me of Your lasting hope again.

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