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Laboring for Unity
Introduction to Chapter 15 Believers are to receive one another, as Christ received the Gentiles—to God's glory. The first section of this chapter describes Christian relationships, with Christ as the perfect example of them. Paul's personal message to the Ro...
Christian Differences and Liberty
Introduction to Chapter 14 Romans chapter fourteen talks about how you should treat a weak brother. We need to help those that are weak in their faith. We see the need to be charitable. We need to live for God, and all that we do needs to be unto God. We shou...
Christian Submission
Overview of chapter 13 Romans chapter thirteen talks about our duty to the state and the law, the duties of citizenship and general submission to authority. In the submission of the Believer we see that love is the fulfilling of the law and that we need to ma...
A Living Sacrifice
Introduction to Chapter 12 Romans chapters 12-16 complete the final section of this book. This section is particularly practical in its instruction. We see the righteousness of God applied to the daily life of the believer. Romans chapter twelve deals with th...
God's Purpose in Rejecting Israel
Outline of Romans' Chapters 9-11 The Sorrow of the Apostle at Israel's Rejection (9:1-5) The Rejection of Israel and God's Sovereignty (9:6-29) The Rejection of Israel and Human Responsibility (9:30-10:21) The Rejection of Israel and God's Purpose for their ...
Gentile Responsibility in Regards to the Jew
Salvation for the Jews (10:1-21) THEY ARE NOT SAVED (10:1) The Gospel is for the Jew (Rom. 1:16; 2:9-10). The Majority of the Jews rejected the Gospel (Acts 2:22). The first persecution of Christians organised by the Roman government took place under the empe...
Rejection of Israel and God's Sovereignty
(Romans 9:6-29) The True Israel is According to the Promise (v. 6-10) The majority of Israel has missed the point. Christ is the fulfillment of the law, but Israel stumbles over him as if a stone and hold to their laws and religion. They think they are the c...
Stumbling and Overcoming
(Romans 9:30-10:21) Stumbling and Overcoming: The Conclusion of Chapter 9 (9:30-33) Righteousness Through Faith (9:30) The Gentiles, not following after righteousness (righteousness by the Law), attain to it by faith. Faith is contrasted in the text in this wa...
Sorrow at Israel's Rejection
(Romans 9:1-5) Romans chapter nine talks about Paul's sorrow for the Jews. We find out that not all of Abraham's seed were the children of promise (9:7-8). The Sincerity of his feeling (1) Paul's Sorrow for the Lost was Sincere and Divinely Inspired. The I...
Romans Chapters 9-11 Introduction
(Romans 9-11) The Theme Remember the Structure of Romans? Introduction ----------------- 1:1-17 DIVISION ONE: Doctrinal ------ 1:18-8:29 DIVISION TWO: Dispensational - 9:1-11:26 DIVISION THREE: Practical ---- 12:1-15:33 Conclusion ------------------- 16:1-2 ...
Paul's Introduction to his Letter
(Romans 1:1-17) Paul's Salutation (v. 1-7) An apostle is one who has been SENT FORTH as a messenger or representative of and fully authorized by the sender—a delegate or ambassador. (Acts 9:3-9, 15-22, 28) Paul's calling was not earthly. He was not even a can...
Paul's Theme to his Letter
(Romans 1:16,17) Paul declares his theme in verses 16 and 17 (The Gospel) and these verses serve as a summary of the epistle. The Gospel is the power of God unto salvation All who believe can be changed by the power of God The Scripture declares that the Gosp...
All are Guilty and Under Sin
(Romans 1:18-32) All are guilty and under sin (1:18-32; 2:1-29) Romans 3:9—... we have before proved both Jews and Gentiles, that they are all under sin; All are guilty All mankind needs to be justified through Jesus, or the wrath of God will be revealed aga...
The Jew is Guilty
(Romans 2:1-29) Paul continues on explaining that man is under sin by focusing on the guilt of the Jew and by extension the religious (those that know something of God). Jewish/religious guilt (2:1-29) Romans chapter two talks about the guilty Jew or the guilt...
The Right Perspective on the Law of God
(Romans 3:1-2) Justification is by faith without the deeds of the Law. The Law is: an advantage to those who know it (vs. 1-2), absolute in its nature (vs. 3-8), unbending in its authority (vs. 9-19), has a distinct purpose (vs. 20-30), and is not made void, ...
The Absoluteness of the Law of God
(Romans 3:3-8) Justification is by faith without the deeds of the Law. The Law is: an advantage to those who know it (vs. 1-2), absolute in its nature (vs. 3-8), unbending in its authority (vs. 9-19), has a distinct purpose (vs. 20-30), and is not made void,...
Unbending Authority of the Law of God
(Romans 3:9-19) Justification is by faith without the deeds of the Law. The Law is: an advantage to those who know it (vs. 1-2), absolute in its nature (vs. 3-8), unbending in its authority (vs. 9-19), has a distinct purpose (vs. 20-30), and is not made void...
True Purpose of the Law of God
(Romans 3:20-30) ROMANS 3: Justification is by faith without the deeds of the Law. The Law is: an advantage to those who know it (vs. 1-2), absolute in its nature (vs. 3-8), unbending in its authority (vs. 9-19), has a distinct purpose (vs. 20-30), and is no...
Establishing the Law of God
(Romans 3:31) Justification is by faith without the deeds of the Law. The Law is: an advantage to those who know it (vs. 1-2), absolute in its nature (vs. 3-8), unbending in its authority (vs. 9-19), has a distinct purpose (vs. 20-30), and is not made void, ...
Justification Explained
(Romans 4:1-17) Introduction to Romans Chapter 4 Romans Chapter 4 deals directly with faith, grace, and justification and their relationship to the Law of God. The role of the law in justification is that it brings the knowledge of sin. A person is not justif...