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David Guzik is an internationally noted Bible commentator and teacher. This podcast gives a weekly selection from the mp3 audio available at www.enduringword.com. Look for the podcast in the iTunes Store© 2025 Enduring Word Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • Excuses – 1 Samuel 13:10-12 – May 7 2021
    May 7 2021

    https://storage.googleapis.com/enduring-word-media/devotional/Devotional05072021.mp3

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  • What’s the Use? – James 2:14 – April 22 2021
    Apr 22 2021

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  • Enduring Word Radio Webcast – December 18-22
    Dec 17 2017
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    Themes this Week

    The Salvation of Israel Living Out God’s Will December 18 through 22

    Monday, December 18
    Romans 11:1-24 – God Will Restore Israel, Part 1
    https://media.enduringword.com/radio/EWR20171218.mp3

    Tuesday, December 19
    Romans 11:1-24 – God Will Restore Israel, Part 2
    https://media.enduringword.com/radio/EWR20171219.mp3

    Wednesday, December 20
    Romans 11:25-36 – God’s Greatness and the Salvation of Israel, Part 1
    https://media.enduringword.com/radio/EWR20171220.mp3

    Thursday, December 21
    Romans 11:25-36 – God’s Greatness and the Salvation of Israel, Part 2
    https://media.enduringword.com/radio/EWR20171221.mp3

    Friday, December 22
    Romans 12:1-2 – God Wants Us to Live His Will, Part 1
    https://media.enduringword.com/radio/EWR20171222.mp3

    Last week’s broadcasts can be found by clicking here.

    Consider the testimony of these men regarding Romans:

    Martin Luther praised Romans: “It is the chief part of the New Testament and the perfect gospel . . . the absolute epitome of the gospel.”

    Luther’s successor Philip Melancthon called Romans, “The compendium of Christian doctrine.”

    John Calvin said of the Book of Romans, “When anyone understands this Epistle, he has a passage opened to him to the understanding of the whole Scripture.”

    Samuel Coleridge, English poet and literary critic said Paul’s letter to the Romans is “The most profound work in existence.”

    Frederick Godet, 19th Century Swiss theologian called the Book of Romans “The cathedral of the Christian faith.”

    G. Campbell Morgan said Romans was “the most pessimistic page of literature upon which your eyes ever rested” and at the same time, “the most optimistic poem to which your ears ever listened.”

    Richard Lenski wrote that the Book of Romans is “beyond question the most dynamic of all New Testament letters even as it was written at the climax of Paul’s apostolic career.”

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