Romans Chapter 8 states that because of the finished work of Christ, the believer is free from all condemnation (Rom 8:1–11). It then says that by means of the continuing work of the Spirit, the believer is free from the dominion of sin (Rom 8:12–27). It concludes that on the basis of God’s sovereign and eternal plan, the believer is free as a result of the defeat of sin (Rom 8:28–39). This book was originally a set of notes given out at the October 2009 Kansas Conference.
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Outline of Daniel 9 Occasion of the vision Dan 9:1-2; Preparation for the vision Dan 9:3-9; Vision revealed Dan 9:20-27. Specific tribulation times forcasted (Dan 7:25, Dan 8:14). Daniel chapter nine precedes chapter five (Daniel 9:1). Israel was captive for 70 years because they did not observe the sabbatical year (Lev 25:3, Lev 26:33); they violated this for 490 years. Daniel is a man of conviction (Dan 1:8); principle (Dan 5:17); integrity (Dan 6:3-4); prayer (Dan 6:10); study (Dan 9:1-2); highly esteemed (Dan 9:23; Dan 10:11). Daniel confesses his sin on behalf of the nation (Dan 9:3-18); Daniel recognizes the penalty (Dan 9:11-12). Cycles of discipline (Lev 26:14-44). Gabriel is sent to answer Daniel's prayer (Dan 9:21-23)