2. Outcomes
Tell 3 reasons why
Paul wrote Romans
Explain why WCC is
studying Romans
List the pitfalls 2
3. 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
4. Why Study Romans
To know the gospel so
we can tell it in
Williamson County
To understand our
relationship with others
4
5. Pitfalls to Romans
Have a defensive posture
Wrong definition of “faith”
View “gospel” only as
man’s steps to be saved
5
25. Representative-Head
Achan represents Israel
(Josh. 7:1,11)
Abraham represents Levi
(Heb. 7:4, 9)
Jesus represents believers
Adam represents Man (Rom.
25
28. 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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29. 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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30. How to Overcome Sin
Died to sin (1-15)
Enslaved to God
(16-23)
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31. How to Overcome Sin
Count self dead to sin
Not let sin reign
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32. How to Overcome Sin
Offer
Not self to sin
Self to God
Parts as instruments of
righteousness
Slaves to righteousness & God
32
36. 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
37. Summary
Elements of Romans you
were reminded,
reinforced, or learned
Elements of Romans that
can be used in reaching
others 37