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Justified By Faith Without The Deeds Of The Law (Romans 3:28) – What Does This Mean?

JUSTIFIED BY FAITH WITHOUT THE DEEDS OF THE LAW Rom 3:28  Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law. What does the previous verse mean? First of all “without” is from the Greek khorece, which means separately or

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How Our Conscience Enables Us to Keep the Law Without Being Under the Law: Understanding Apostle Paul

What is Our Conscience? Our previous post was entitled “What is Our Conscience and Why is it Critically Important For Believers To Understand it?” Now we look at how our conscience works in helping to bring us to righteousness. Definition Dictionary.com defines “conscience” as: noun 1.

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