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Before the Face of God, Book 1: A Daily Guide for Living from the Book of Romans is unavailable, but you can change that!

Coram Deo means “before the face of God.” Popular teacher and theologian Dr. R.C. Sproul finds that Paul’s Epistle to the Romans extends a wondrous invitation. We have an awesome privilege to serve before the throne—to live coram Deo. In 233 brief devotional studies, Dr. Sproul offers Romans as an introduction to all the Bible teaches about God’s holiness, human sinfulness, and the implications...

But the irony is this: A person’s only freedom is to become a slave to Jesus Christ. Freedom from Christ means slavery to self. But one enslaved to Christ knows the royal liberation that only Christ can bring. So Paul, in citing his own credentials, looks to his highest virtue—that he is a slave to Jesus Christ. Coram Deo As the Holy Spirit brings to mind your obligations before God, don’t look at them as hardship or duty. If you have one you particularly dislike, ask God to change that situation,