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Romans #21: Justified, by hope in God’s promise (Pt.
2).
Romans 4:17-25
Remember where we are in the book.
I.
SIN: God’s righteousness is revealed through Condemnation (1:18-3:20).
a.
The Gentiles Guilty (1:18-32)
b.
The Jews Guilty (2:1-3:8)
c.
The Whole World guilty (3:1-20)
II.
GRACE: God’s righteousness is revealed through Justification (3:21–5:21).
a. Justification Stated (3:21-3:31)
b.
Justification illustrated in Abraham (4:1-25)
c.
Justification explained in Adam (5:1-21)
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I.
Abraham was justified by faith (4:1-25).
a.
Not by works (4:1-8).
b.
Not by circumcision (4:9-12).
c.
Not by Law (4:13-16).
d.
By hope in God’s promise (4:17-25).
1. Abraham’s Faith (4:17-22)
DISCUSS: Calleth those things which be not as though they were
DISCUSS: Against hope believed in hope
Why did Abraham not “stagger in unbelief” (4:20-21)?
2. Our Faith (4:23-25)
For whom was sake was it written “it was imputed to him for righteousness” in Genesis 15:6
(4:22-24)?
What is the requirement for righteousness to be imputed to us as well (4:24)?
What is the truth we must understand/believe in order to be saved (4:24-25)?
DISCUSS: What is the connection between Christ’s resurrection and our justification (4:25)?
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