As they say, all good things must come to an end. So, it is with a bit of joy and sadness that we are finishing up our 60 podcast, almost 3 year run of Romans Untangled....
Steve Treichler
Steve Treichler
The Struggle of Mission | Romans 15:23-33
As we get close to the conclusion of this amazing letter from the apostle Paul, he shows us a bit of his heart. By this time in his ministry, Paul has been very mistreated...
The Ambition | Romans 15:14-22
Words of strong emotions are thrown around today like candy. Something that is likeable is “awesome”. A new job is “a perfect match”. Even our local weather station has a...
Accept One Another | Romans 15:1-13
Probably the most difficult thing to do in the church community is to actually love and appreciate people with whom you differ. Especially when these differences...
Can’t We Just All Get Along? | Romans 14:1-23
In Christ we are free. Free from the penalty of sin. Free from the power of sin. Free from the law which condemns us. But what about using our freedom on ‘disputable...
Fulfilling the Law That Has Already Been Fulfilled | Romans 13:8-14
In this episode of Romans Untangled, we will look at how to fulfill the law, that has already been fulfilled. What does that mean? How can the law (that brought us...
Gospel Living in Society: The Christian and Government | Romans 13:1-7
Does the Bible teach us anything about how Christians are to interact with Government? Glad you asked, because we are going into one of the most thought provoking passages...
Gospel Living in the Community | Romans 12:9-21
The Book of Romans has been an exciting theological journey into the inner workings of how the gospel of Jesus Christ actually works to justify us before God and give us a...
Given to Give | Romans 12:3-8
In our trip through Romans, we have had many deep theological journeys. However, we are now in the part of the book that gets very practical, especially as we look at how...
Give Your Offering! | Romans 12:1-2
The mercy of God has been clearly explained to us so far in Romans through the wonderful substitionary work of Jesus Christ. So, now what? How are we to live as a result...