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Romans #1: Introduction
Romans 1:1-17
Author: __________ (1:1)
● What do you recall about the man, Paul?
● Who was Paul’s amanuensis (16:22)?
What is an “amanuensis”?
Audience: ________________ in ___________ (1:7)
● How was the church founded?
● What was the ethnic makeup of the church?
Date:
● AD ____
● Where was Paul when he wrote the book?
The city of __________ (Acts 20:2-3)
Theme: The gospel reveals the ___________________ of God.
Key Verse: Romans ___ : ___________
Occasion & Purpose: Paul wanted to _______________ the ________________ of
the Roman Church on his missionary endeavors to ______________ (Rom 15:24).
Outline:
I. Introduction (Rom 1:1-15
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Body (Rom 1:16-15:13) “The Righteousness of God
A. The Law: God’s standard of right and wrong (Rom 1:18-3:20
B. Justi cation: God declares us righteous (Rom 3:21-5:21
C. Sancti cation: God makes us righteous (Rom 6-16
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Conclusion (Rom 15:14-16:27)
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