For I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established; - Romans 1:11

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Page Title: Zac Poonen: One Body In Christ
URL: http://poonen.org/zac/one_body_in_christ.html
...for I want not only to share my faith with you but to be encouraged by yours: each of us will be a blessing to the other" (Rom. 1:11,12-TLB). There we have a clear example of how the members of the Body are to function towards each other. Even the great Apostle, despite all his ex... - Item #0011

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URL: http://servantministriesinc.com/news50.htm
...d the Romans, "I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established " (Rom. 1:11; italics mine). The Greek word here translated established means "to set fast, [to] turn resolutely in a certain direction." True, apostol... - Item #0012

Page Title: Simply Romans: Week 2, Wednesday
URL: http://users.2z.net/rdahlen/srtw02d4.htm
...m. 1:8 ), concerned for others ( Rom. 1:9 ), constantly praying ( Rom. 1:10 ), submissive to God's will ( Rom. 1:10 ), loving ( Rom. 1:11 ), humble ( Rom. 1:12 ), fruit producing ( Rom. 1:13 ), obedient ( Rom. 1:14 ), unprejudiced ( Rom. 1:15 ), and eager to serve God ( Rom. 1:15 ). As... - Item #0013

Page Title: aug 04 1
URL: http://wordofmessiah.org/aug_04_1.htm
...ity of believers living in Rome were yet to be privileged with apostolic teaching which would establish and steady their faith (Rom. 1:11, Acts 2:42, Eph. 2:20). Though God calls Gentile believers in Yeshua to be instruments of His love toward Israel, (see Rom. 11:11) Paul was concerne... - Item #0014

Page Title: The Prophet
URL: http://write-the-vision.net/Other Folks page 2/Ira Milligan - apostolic gov3.htm
...d the Romans, "I long to see you, that I may impart unto you some spiritual gift, to the end ye may be established " (Rom. 1:11; italics mine). The Greek word here translated established means "to set fast, [to] turn resolutely in a certain direction." True, apostol... - Item #0015

Page Title: A STUDY IN THE BOOK OF ACTS
URL: http://www.arm.org/acts.htm
...is life should have been an inspiration to them. The disciples (their souls) were strengthened (as in 15:32, 18:23; Luke 22:32; Rom. 1:11; 16:25; I Peter 5:10) by Paul and he continually encouraged them to abide in the (their?) faith (note v. 23). See II Tim. 3:12; Rom. 8:17 for persec... - Item #0016

Page Title: Believers Church: Statement of Faith
URL: http://www.bctulsa.com/info.asp?action=display&record=4
...s. These gifts always operate in harmony with the Scriptures and should never be used in violation of biblical parameters. (see Rom. 1:11; 12:4-8; 1 Cor. 12:1-31; 14:1-40; Eph. 4:16; 1 Tim. 4:14; 2 Tim. 1:5-16; Heb. 2:4; 1 Pet. 4:10). About the Bible The Bible is God's Word to us. It w... - Item #0017

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URL: http://www.beecreekbaptist.org/page99.htm
...evident to the whole palace guard, and to all the rest, that my chains are in Christ." Fourth, notice the EDIFICATION PRINCIPLE Rom. 1:11-12 "For I long to see you, that I may impart to you some spiritual gift, so that you may be established - that is, that I may be encouraged together... - Item #0018

Page Title: Redemption and Resurrection: An exercise in biblical-systematic theology - Richard Gaffin
URL: http://www.beginningwithmoses.org/articles/redemptionresurrection.htm
...is is further confirmed by Paul's consistent use of psuchikos anthropos elsewhere; it never has an anthropological sense (e.g., Rom. 1:11: Eph. 1:3; Col. 1:9: the only exception appears to be Eph. 6: 12). In 2:6-16 the activity of the Spirit - his sovereign, exclusive work in giving an... - Item #0019

Page Title: Are you baptized for the forgivenss of your sins or baptised because your transgressions are forgiven?
URL: http://www.bible-answers.info/baptism/because.htm
... of sins." This se is fairly frequent in the N.T., particularly with the articular infinitive. Cf. Roman. 3:25; Mt. 20:19; Rom. 1:11; Cor. 9:28 etc. Yours sincerely, Waren E. Blake, Professor the of Greek Language and Literature,; Dep't of Greek, University of Michigan. LETTER #7 ... - Item #0020



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