As you read the seventh Chapter of Romans, you are reading a letter of love penned across the cataclysms of time. The message is so salient, so dynamic that it gracefully moves through all social, racial, cultural and spiritual planes with ease and purpose. Although its application is simple, its concepts bring the Bible student to the very depths and crevices of hope, faith and love. You may ask, "If [since] God knew that Adam and Eve would fail, why create us at all"? One word answers this question, love. When God said, "Let Us create man in Our Image, after Our Likeness . . .," (Genesis 1:26), this was an agreement by the Godhead (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit) that the time of man's creation as an expression of that love had arrived.