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Chapter 3
The following material is adopted from John MacArthur’s commentary on Romans and his Study guide.
Additional material taken from sources listed at the end
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— Prayers ( Blue )
— Promises ( Green )
— Warnings ( Red )
— Commands ( Purple )
The Advantage of being Jewish ( 3:1-8 )
The Objection that Paul attacked God’s People ( 3:1-2 )
The Objection that Paul attacked God’s Promises ( 3:3-4 )
The Objection that Paul attacked God’s Purity ( 3:5-8 )
The Guilt of all Men ( 3:9-20 )
The Arraignment ( 3:9 )
The Indictment ( 3:10-17 )
The Conversation of the accused ( 3:13-14 )
The Conduct of the accused ( 3:15-17 )
The Motive ( 3:18 )
The Verdict ( 3:19-20 )
How to be right with God ( 3:21-25a )
Righteousness is apart from Legalism ( 3:21a )
Righteousness is built on revelation ( 3:21b )
Righteousness is acquired by Faith ( 3:22a )
Righteousness is Provided for all ( 3:22b-23 )
Righteousness is given freely through Grace ( 3:24a )
Righteousness is accomplished by Redemption ( 3:24b )
Righteousness was paid by atoning sacrifice ( 3:25a )
How Christ died for God ( 3:25b-31 )
The Cross reveals God’s righteousness ( 3:25b-26 )
The Cross exalts God’s Grace ( 3:37-28 )
The Cross reveals God’s universality ( 3:29-30 )
The Cross confirms God’s Law ( 3:31 )
Additional Resources
MacArthur, Romans.
Romans 1-8.
Moody Press, 1987.
MacArthur, Romans.
Romans 9-16.
Moody Press, 1991.
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