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Romans seen from the perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit (II)

Romans seen from the perspective of the gospel of the water and the Spirit (II)

Written by: The New Life Mission
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The Romans Biblical Exposition series you are now listening to consists of sixteen chapters in total. This first volume covers chapters 1 through 5. The content is organized by topic and divided into three sections: Biblical Exposition, Sermon, and Question-and-Answer. When Looking at Romans from the Perspective of the Gospel of the Water and the Spirit, Even while saying they have received the eradication of sins, there are many people who still look at their own sins and condemn themselves. However, if you open this text holding onto the gospel that Jesus received the transfer of the sins of the world by receiving baptism from John, received the judgment for those sins on the cross, and then resurrected, you will finally begin to see why the Apostle Paul asserted, “There is therefore now no condemnation to those who are in Christ Jesus.” The Apostle Paul reveals that our old man, who was baptized into Christ, died together and was made alive together with Him, and honestly exposes the fact that the law cannot make us holy. Upon that, he proclaims the confirmed salvation of the one whose condemnation has disappeared, and through his sorrow toward Israel, he testifies that salvation comes not by human zeal but only by God’s mercy. A person who believes in the gospel of the water and the Spirit knows that they themselves are already dead to sin and alive to God. Even if the flesh is still weak, that weakness cannot turn them back into a slave of sin again. The person who lays down the zeal to establish their own righteousness and accepts with their heart the righteousness that God has already accomplished will not be put to shame and will enjoy the richness of the Lord’s grace. Salvation has already been completed once and for all. What remains now is to accept the gospel of the water and the Spirit with the heart, and to live preaching that gospel in newness of life. His works, comprising an ongoing 75-volume series, have been translated into more than 110 languages and are read in over 160 countries. E-books and audiobooks are available for free at www.bjnewlife.org, while physical books can be purchased on Amazon. ● Scripture quotations used in this book are from the ‘New King James Version (NKJV)’, ‘American Standard Version (ASV)’. ● This audiobook is an original human creation based on the sermons of Rev. Paul C. Jong. To provide clear delivery and a comfortable listening experience, AI technology was employed only for the voice generation.Copyright © 2026 Hephzibah Publishing House
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  • Preface
    Jul 17 2026

    Beloved readers, As I place this book in your hands, I harbor one earnest hope. It is the hope that everyone who reads this book will lay down the burden of sin remaining in their hearts and surrender before the truth of salvation that God has already perfectly accomplished through Jesus Christ. Today, numerous people confess that they believe in Jesus, yet in their hearts they cannot shake off the questions, “Am I truly saved? Why do I still feel like a sinner?” I know well how deep that agony is. And I also know where the root of that agony lies. It is precisely because they know only half of the gospel.

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    22 mins
  • Ch06_01_Biblical Exposition_Faith That Accompanies Jesus Christ After Being Saved from Sin
    Jul 17 2026

    The Apostle Paul has explained the righteousness of God from Romans chapter 1 to chapter 5. And entering chapter 6, he mentions the “baptism” that Jesus received from John. There is a clear reason for this. When he proclaimed at the end of chapter 5, “But where sin abounded, grace abounded much more” (Romans 5:20), some people misunderstood, saying, “If so, doesn’t the grace of God become more abundant the more a person commits sin?” The Apostle Paul sternly refutes such misunderstanding at the very beginning of chapter 6. “Certainly not.” The core here is the expression “we who died to sin.” The Apostle Paul declares toward the people who are in Christ, “You are those who died to your sins.” This is not a word to arouse moral determination or exertion of will. It was to make them believe the ministry of salvation that has already occurred in Jesus Christ.

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  • Ch06_02_Sermon_The Life of Those Who Have Gained New Life (Romans 6:1-11)
    Jul 17 2026

    Everyone, today we are going to think about how those who have gained new life should live, through the words of Romans 6:1 to 11. In Romans 5, the Apostle Paul testified to the fact that we have been justified by faith through Jesus Christ. He said that although through one man, Adam, all people became sinners, through the obedience of one man, Jesus Christ, many became righteous.

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    27 mins
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