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Review:
So far according to my records we have studied Romans 1-3:22 We have seen that Paul is attempting to give doctrinal statement of what it means to follow Christ.
We seen that both Jews and Gentiles are under the judgement of God due to their sin and disobedience.
I love the key verse or what everything else in Romans seems to circle back to
Romans 1:16-17 “16 For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth; to the Jew first, and also to the Greek.
17 For therein is the righteousness of God revealed from faith to faith: as it is written, The just shall live by faith.”
In Romans 1:18-3:20 we learn of mankind’s DILEMMA.
· He is under the wrath of God for suppressing and rejecting the truth God has shown him (1:18-32).
· He will be judged by God according to truth he knows, the works his has done, and with complete impartiality (2:1-16).
· Neither religious orthodoxy nor the practice of religious ordinances will appease an offended and angry God (2:17-29).
· National lineage will not protect anyone from God's righteous wrath.
Man's condition and conduct is sinful.
He is helpless to help himself, condemned, and found willfully guilty (3:1-20)
In Romans 3:21-32 we pass from the storm to the sunshine.
With the word, “but now” (3:21) we watch the gate of deliverance swing open wide.
Paul today begins to turn a corner - He has been spending time explaining the bad part of sin and judgement.
Now He begins to talk about righteousness and justification and how that is obtained.
While this is stuff most of us have heard all of our lives, it is still the greatest story ever told.
Lets try to look at it as thought we are seeing it for the first time.
Reading: Romans 3:23-4:25
1. Righteousness by Faith Explained (Rom.
3:23-31)
Read Romans 3:23-31
Paul starts this section out with the idea that all have sinned and fallen short
We miss what God has intended for us
2. Justification by Faith Illustrated (Rom.
4:1-25)
Illustrated by Abraham
Read Romans 4:1-12
3. God’s Promise Realized through Faith (Romans 4:13-25)
Read Romans 4:13-25
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