The book of Romans is one of the most theologically
profound documents in the Bible. In it,
the apostle Paul presents the gospel as the power of God for salvation and the
transformation of the life of the believer.
At the center of this treatise lies chapter eight, a bold freedom cry
announcing the liberation of those once held in bondage by the flesh, a chapter
hailed as “the greatest passage within what so many consider to be the greatest
book of Scripture.”