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The book of Romans has been considered the most theologically rich book in the New Testament. It is one of the most quoted books and it seems to be incredibly relevant to our day. Look at the concerns Paul tackles in the first chapter and tell me He wasn’t writing this to America. This is a great sermon that builds upon itself. For years, those who wished to become lawyers in America had to go through this argument because it was seen as one of the most airtight arguments ever written! I encourage you to take each chapter slowly and let it build your faith.
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About this Plan

Welcome to a plan that is designed to go slower together. We wanted to take things slow to allow for better meditation - one chapter a day covering every major division of the Bible. We staggered the order as well in order to keep things fresh. We have chosen a book from the Torah, historical books, the poetic writings, and the Prophets from the Old Testament. And, in the New Testament we have a Gospel, Pauline epistle, Hebrews, and the Revelation.
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