The Priority and Preeminence of the Gospel
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Pastor Ken Prodzinski
8-21-2022
The Priority and Preeminence of the Gospel: (Romans 1:1-7)
Preeminence: The fact of surpassing all others. First in order of importance.
Priority: Superiority in rank, position, or privilege.
Melodic Line: The gospel is the unifying message for the one people of God, which
includes both Jews and Gentiles.
Sermon Idea: Paul’s introductory message concerning the priority and preeminence of
the gospel.
Matin Luther Describing His View of the Book of Romans: “The chief part of the
New Testament, and the very purest gospel, which, indeed, deserves that a Christian not
only know it word for word by heart but deal with it daily as with daily bread of the soul.
For it can never be read or considered too much or too well, and the more it is handled,
the more delightful it becomes, and the better it tastes.”
The Book’s Author?
When Was This Book Written?
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What Can We Glean from This Portion of Paul’s Introduction, Which Concludes in
vs. 17?
I.
It Outlines Who Paul is and What He Was Called to do: (vs. 1-1c)
A. Servant:
B. Sent:
C. Separated:
II.
It Gives Priority and Preeminence to the Gospel: (vs. 1d-4)
III.
It Notes the Goal and Scope of the Gospel: (vs. 5)
IV.
It Defines the Action of the Gospel: (vs. 6)
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V.
It Greets the Target Audience of This Epistle: (vs. 7)
Practical Application Through a Series of Questions:
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