Romans 8 opens with “no condemnation” and ends with inseparable love. Between, the Spirit forms a new mindset, a steady hope, and a fearless walk.
Bible Themes and Doctrines
Romans 8 opens with “no condemnation” and ends with inseparable love. Between, the Spirit forms a new mindset, a steady hope, and a fearless walk.
Abraham’s life traces God’s promise from Ur to Moriah: a call, a covenant sworn by God, and faith counted as righteousness. His story points to Christ and teaches pilgrims today to trust, wait, and walk in hope.
Imputation explains the gospel’s great exchange: our sin to Christ and His righteousness to us. Learn its biblical roots, why it secures assurance, and how it fuels holy living.
Legalism traps believers in the burdens of guilt and pride, distracting from the freedom Christ offers through grace. This essay explores how the Apostle Paul’s teachings in Galatians reveal the liberating truth of justification by faith, enabling believers to live lives of love, guided by the Holy Spirit.
God saves by grace through faith in Christ, not by works. This post traces that good news through Scripture and shows how grace forms a new life.