An aid to busy pastors, a commentary for teachers and students of God's word and a devotional read for all. These sermon manuscripts are a product of Dr. Robards' study and preparation. The individual sermons are available weekly as a free download at gregrobards.com. They are archived here for your enjoyment and edification. This is the sequel to Dr. Robards previous offering on the first ten chapters of John. He is also the author of "Jesus is God: Commentary on the Deity of Christ in John.
An aid to busy pastors, a commentary for teachers and students of God's word and a devotional read for all. These sermon manuscripts are a product of ...
This offering, by Dr. Greg Robards, is an expository sermon series through the book of Romans. These are his sermon notes, in manuscript form, and represent the mid-point of his sermon preparation. They have been lightly edited for ease of reading. With an emphasis on context, the reader is able to understand the purpose behind Paul's letter, and avoid errors in interpretation. Section by section, and verse by verse, the author explains the meaning of the text, as well as the practical application. Romans, by Dr. Robards, is an excellent resource for pastors, teachers, and students of God's...
This offering, by Dr. Greg Robards, is an expository sermon series through the book of Romans. These are his sermon notes, in manuscript form, and rep...
The reason why most people do not save, or invest, is that they have been conditioned to believe that they do not have any extra money. Dr. Robards explains how the average person can make better financial decisions, climb out of debt to find hidden dollars, and put them to work. While the principles revealed in this book will work with other investments, his focus is on explaining the ins and outs of investing in precious metals, so that the average person can understand, and develop a financial plan to build wealth over time. His time-proven methods, and personal experience, makes this...
The reason why most people do not save, or invest, is that they have been conditioned to believe that they do not have any extra money. Dr. Robards ex...