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4 - ROMANS
Key topics in each chapter
Question | Answer |
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Romans 1 | "God gave theM over" GENTILE UNBELIEF and PERVERSION. |
Romans 2 | The Jew is condemned according to the law by their breaking of it. |
Romans 3 | ALL ARE GUILTY before God. Start of the topic on justification by faith. Description of righteousness. |
Romans 4 | Illustration of righteousness in ABRAHAM. It is not by circumcision, works, and law. It is by faith. |
Romans 5 | "Therefore having been JUSTIFIED BY FAITH, we have peace...." "As through one man..." |
Romans 6 | Consider yourselves DEAD TO SIN...DO NOT LET SIN REIGN.... |
Romans 7 | DEAD TO THE LAW but ALIVE TO GOD. Struggle between TWO NATURES. |
Romans 8 | "There is therefore now NO CONDEMNATION....being LED BY THE SPIRIT.....HEIRS...CREATION GROANS...WHO WILL BRING A CHARGE...? WHO SHALL SEPARATE US....? |
Romans 9 | Paul's sorrow over ISRAEL "Who are you, O Man, who answers back to God...?. |
Romans 10 | "If you confess with your mouth..." "Whoever will call upon the name of the Lord...." "How then shall they call upon Him in whom...?" |
Romans 11 | God has not rejected Israel. Their FUTURE RESTORATION by God. |
Romans 12 | I urge you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God to present your bodies..." SPIRITUAL GIFTS. "Vengeance is Mine, I will repay..." |
Romans 13 | "Let every person be in subjection to the GOVERNING AUTHORITIES...." |
Romans 14 | Principles of CHRISTIAN LIBERTY. "He who observes the day, observes it for the Lord..." Don't put a STUMBLING BLOCK in your brother's way. |
Romans 15 | "Now we who are strong ought to bear the weaknesses of those without strength..." Practice of Christian liberty. Paul's PURPOSE FOR WRITING, and PLANS FOR TRAVEL. |
Romans 16 | LOTS OF PERSONAL GREETINGS! |
Romans 1-3a | SECTION - ALL STAND CONDEMNED |
Romans 3-5 | SECTION: JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH |
Romans 6-8 | SECTION: SANCTIFICATION |
Romans 9-11 | SECTION: REGARDING ISRAEL |
Romans 12-16 | SECTION: Practical responsibilities and principles. |