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Romans Verse by Verse 11d) Did Jesus Have to Have Faith? | Rightly Divide The Word of Truth | Mid-Acts Dispensationalism

Romans Verse by Verse 11d) Did Jesus Have to Have Faith? | Rightly Divide The Word of Truth | Mid-Acts Dispensationalism

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👉 Scripture References Below.*Released on WTTR App 1/10/2025For Mid-Acts teachings and songs of grace, download our FREE App here: https://www.TruthTimeRadio.com/wttrLet us help you Rightly Divide the word of truth according to the dispensation of the grace of God, and watch the confusion disappear and the scriptures come alive! In our previous episode, using context and consistency continued to make our case by showing how the "faith of Christ" in Philippians 3:9 is clearly defined within the verse it is found. We also took a closer look at the grammar in Romans 4:5.Today, we investigate more closely just what the term "faith" means, according to Hebrews 11:1. In order to claim that Jesus was required to have faith, we must understand what the term "faith" means. We will apply this definition to Christ during His earthly ministry and see if we have a match. We will also begin our study on "through faith" - and put this term to the test to see if "through faith" is referring to Jesus being required to exercise faith during his earthly ministry - as some from one extreme group consistently claim.We will continue to demonstrate the fact that "from faith to faith" means from...●Law to Grace ●Prophecy to Mystery●Time Past to But Now●Faith of God to Faith of ChristToday we will discover:●How does Philippians 3:9 relate to Romans 3:22? ●What is the exact definition of "faith" according to Hebrews 11:1?●Is it possible to know all things and exercise faith at the same time?●Does the term "through faith" mean "Jesus had faith?"●Where does Paul tell us to teach that Jesus had faith? IN THIS ROMANS SERIES: ●We will see who Paul was talking to and why. ●Why Paul's mention of the "day of wrath" in Romans 2 makes perfect sense in the context. ●We examine who is being spoken about regarding the "remission of sins." ●Look at some things that Paul struggled with in the flesh concerning the law and why he's even talking about the law in the first place. ●Identify where the false doctrine of Sonship Edification puts its roots in Romans 8. ●Look at some verses that Universalists use to support their false "salvation of all" claim. ●Find out what the "faith of Christ" is and what it isn't. ●We will see whether or not Gentiles are "grafted into" that Olive Tree in Chapter 11. ●Go over what we are to be "fully persuaded in our own minds" about when we go through our instructions for living life after salvation. ●Learn more about how and why Gentiles were never under the law. ●Look at how prayer works and how it doesn't work today. ●Look at today's practical application compared to how Paul addresses the Jews in the flesh in this letter. ●Go over the fact that no one outside of Paul's "dispensation of grace" enjoyed eternal security, nor were they saved by grace through faith ALONE, without works. ●Find out the who, how, and why of "marking" others. ●And we'll tie it all up with the Revelation of the Mystery which was kept secret since the world began. 👉 Our complete Romans Study Playlist: • Romans | Mid-Acts Bible Study 👉For your convenience, our complete Faith of Christ series will be saved to a separate playlist. • The Faith of Christ is What We Believ... Scripture References for this podcast:2 Corinthians 5:16Romans 1:17Philippians 3:9Deuteronomy 6:25Hebrews 1:8John 16:30John 8:58Romans 3:22Romans 4:5Hebrews 11:1John 1:1-2John 18:4John 6:64Mark 2:6-8Romans 3:25Like us on Facebook @ / truthtimeradio Visit https://TruthTimeRadio.com to subscribe to our Podcast & Blog. For Bible questions or to leave your testimony - call 1-888-988-9562.

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