Romans
 Introduction




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Outcomes
Tell 3 reasons why
 Paul wrote Romans
Explain why WCC is

 studying Romans
List the pitfalls    2
Why Write Romans
 Tell Romans his message for
  preaching in Spain (15:19b-33)
 Address a church problem in
  Rome (14:1-15:4)
 Explain unity of Jews and

  Gentiles (9:1-11:36)
                               3
Why Study Romans
 To know the gospel so
  we can tell it in
  Williamson County
 To understand our
  relationship with others
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Pitfalls to Romans
 Have a defensive posture
 Wrong definition of “faith”

 View “gospel” only as

  man’s steps to be saved

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Romans
 Chapter 1




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Outcomes
Tell 3 things Paul
 says about himself
List 6 elements of

 the gospel
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Paul (1:1)
His master
His office

His purpose
                 8
Gospel (1:2-6)
 Origin
 Attested

 Content

 Scope

 Purpose

 Goal       9
Outcomes
 List 3 things Paul says his
  evangelism
 List the 3 groups Paul

  addresses about sin
 Explain how God’s wrath is
  being revealed           10
Paul’s Evangelism
I am obligated
I am eager

I am not ashamed


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3 Groups Who Sin
Gentiles (1:18-32)
Moral critics (2:1-16)

Self-confident Jews

 (2:17-3:8)
                      12
Gentiles
 Exchanged glory for idols
  (:21-24)
 Exchanged truth for lie

  (:25-27)
 Not keep knowledge of
  God (:28-32)                13
Romans
 Chapter 3




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Outcomes
   List three outcomes
    of our salvation



                          15
Outcomes of Salvation
 God looks at Jesus, not
  me
 All that is required is to

  embrace by faith
 I have the assurance of
  acceptance                   16
Romans
 Chapter 4




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Outcomes
Tell how we and
 Abraham are justified
Define “faith”



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Abraham Was Justified
 Not by works (:1-8)
 Not by circumcision (:9-
  12)
 Not by law (:13-17a)

 Is by faith (:17b-24)

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Faith
   Being fully persuaded
    that God had power to
    do what He had
    promised
   Faith = Trust
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Romans
 Chapter 5




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Outcomes
List the results of
 justification
Explain how we are

 counted as sinners
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Results of Justified
 Peace with God
 Access into grace

 Confident in confidence

 Can rejoice in sufferings

 Love gushed into hearts
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Results of Justified
 Saved from wrath
 Happy in God




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Representative-Head
 Achan represents Israel
  (Josh. 7:1,11)
 Abraham represents Levi

  (Heb. 7:4, 9)
 Jesus represents believers

 Adam represents Man (Rom.
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Romans
 Chapter 6




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Outcomes
Tell the results of
 preaching grace
Explain how to

 overcome sin
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1-14 = 15-23
 Charges brought because of
  grace (6:1 & :15)
 Similar questions (:1 & :15)

 Same reaction (:2 & :15)

 “Don’t you know?” (:3 & :16)

 Counter question (:2 & :16)
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Teaching Grace
 When we teach God’s grace
  we will be persecuted
 If not persecuted then are

  we teaching His grace?
 Gal. 6:12 – Cross=grace

 Gal. 5:11 – Cross offends
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How to Overcome Sin
Died to sin (1-15)
Enslaved to God
 (16-23)
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How to Overcome Sin
 Count self dead to sin
 Not let sin reign




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How to Overcome Sin
   Offer
     Not self to sin

     Self to God

     Parts as instruments of

      righteousness
     Slaves to righteousness & God

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Romans
 Chapter 8




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Outcomes
Tell the focus of
 Romans 8
Explain how the

 Spirit leads us
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Focus Romans 8
Assurance &


security of being
in Christ
                    35
How Spirit Leads
 Consider His personality
  (Eph. 4:30, 1 Thes. 5:19)
 Not overpowering, forcing,

  demanding
 When we “set our minds”
  He leads by persuasion 36
Summary
 Elements of Romans you
  were reminded,
  reinforced, or learned
 Elements of Romans that
  can be used in reaching
  others               37

Study of Romans (Week 10