Romans 4:13–25
I. Heirs through the righteousness of faith (13-16a)
II. The inner-workings of Abraham’s faith (16b-22)
III. Abraham’s faith as a pattern for all (23-25)
Romans 3:27-4:12
I. The Exclusion of Boasting – 3:27-31
II. The Examples of Faith – 4:1-8
III. The Explanation of Circumcision – 4:9-12
Romans 3:21–26
Read MoreRomans 3:1–20
I. Much Advantage in Being a Jew – 1-8
II. No Advantage in Being a Jew – 9-20
Romans 2:17–29
I. The Inconsistency between the Words and Actions of the Jews – 17-24
II. The Implications of this Inconsistency for their Standing with God – 25-27
III. The Striking Conclusion to be Drawn from these Implications – 28-29
Romans 2:1–16
I. The Structure and Substance of Paul's Argument
II. The Instruction and Implications of Paul's Assertion
Romans 1:28–32
Read MoreRomans 1:24–27
I. What does the text say?
II. What is really being condemned?
III. Why pick on homosexuality?
IV. How have we ended up in such different places on this subject?
V. How should we respond to the test?
Romans 1:18–23
I. Why God's Wrath Falls on People – 18-20
II. How People Earn God's Wrath – 21-23
Romans 1:8–17
I. Paul Gives Thanks for the Roman Church – 8-10
II. Paul Desires to Visit the Roman Church – 11-13
III. Paul Affirms the Gospel to the Roman Church – 14-17
Romans 1:1–7
I. The Apostle – 1
II. The Gospel – 2
III. The Savior – 3-4
IV. The Aim – 5
V. The Audience – 6-7
Romans 1:1–16:27
I. A Review of God's Mercies – cc.1-11
A. How People Are Justified before God – cc.1-4
B. How People Are Sanctified before God – cc.5-8
C. How God Is Justified before People – cc.9-11
II. A Response to God's Mercies – cc. 12-16
Philippians 3:1–4:1
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