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1 Outline of Romans Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) Part Two: The Explanation of God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36) Part Three: The Application of God’s Righteousness (12:1–16:27) Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996). Theme: Righteousness

2 Outline of Romans Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) I. Introduction 1:1–17 II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness (1:18–3:20) III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness (3:21–5:21) IV. Sanctification: The Demonstration of God’s Righteousness IV. Sanctification: The Demonstration of God’s Righteousness (6:1–8:39) Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

3 Outline of Romans Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) I. Introduction 1:1–17 I. Introduction 1:1–17 A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7) B. Actions of a Slave/Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) PrayerfulPrayerful ThankfulThankful LovingLoving Gospel DrivenGospel Driven Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

4 Outline of Romans Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) I. Introduction 1:1–17 I. Introduction 1:1–17 A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7) B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel Driven II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20 II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20 A. Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, Insanity A. Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, Insanity B. Guilt of the Jew (2:1–2:29) B. Guilt of the Jew (2:1–2:29) 1. No excuses (2:1-16) Woeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked hearts 2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect, Position, Externals) C. Conclusion: All Are Guilty Before God (3:1–20) C. Conclusion: All Are Guilty Before God (3:1–20) 1. No Such Thing as a Good Person (3:1-20) Everyone a Liar, under Law, and Liable Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996). Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

5 Outline of Romans Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) I. Introduction 1:1–17 I. Introduction 1:1–17 A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7) B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel Driven II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20 II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20 A. Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, Insanity A. Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, Insanity B. Guilt of the Jew (2:1–2:29) B. Guilt of the Jew (2:1–2:29) 1. No excuses (2:1-16) Woeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked hearts 2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect, Position, Externals) C. Conclusion: All Are Guilty Before God (3:1–20) C. Conclusion: All Are Guilty Before God (3:1–20) 1. No Such Thing as a Good Person (3:1-20) Everyone a Liar, under Law, and Liable III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness 3:21–5:21 III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness 3:21–5:21 A. Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) A. Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s justice B. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law stands C. Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith 4:1–25 Abraham C. Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith 4:1–25 Abraham 1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham and David 2. Examples of Faith that God is One (Availability of Salvation to All) & His law stands (Justice required for salvation) (4:9-25) Salvation based not on man’s Practice (Circumcision) but God’s Promises and Power D. Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, Exultation D. Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, Exultation E. Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin E. Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996). Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

6 Outline of Romans III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness 3:21–5:21 III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness 3:21–5:21 A. Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) A. Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s justice B. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law stands C. Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith 4:1–25 Abraham C. Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith 4:1–25 Abraham 1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham/David 2. Examples of Faith that God is One (Salvation Available to All) & His law stands (Justice required for salvation) (4:9-25) a. Salvation based not based man’s Practice (Circumcision) b. Salvation is based on God’s Promises c. Salvation is based on God’s Power D. Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) D. Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) JustificationJustification ReconciliationReconciliation ExultationExultation E. Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin E. Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996). Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

7 Outline of Romans Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) I. Introduction 1:1–17 I. Introduction 1:1–17 A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7) B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel Driven II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20 II. Condemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20 A. Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, Insanity A. Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, Insanity B. Guilt of the Jew (2:1–2:29) B. Guilt of the Jew (2:1–2:29) 1. No excuses (2:1-16) Woeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked hearts 2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect, Position, Externals) C. Conclusion: All Are Guilty Before God (3:1–20) C. Conclusion: All Are Guilty Before God (3:1–20) 1. No Such Thing as a Good Person (3:1-20) Everyone a Liar, under Law, and Liable III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness 3:21–5:21 III. Justification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness 3:21–5:21 A. Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s justice A. Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s justice B. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law stands C. Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith 4:1–25 Abraham C. Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith 4:1–25 Abraham 1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham and David 2. Examples of Faith that God is One (Availability of Salvation) & His law stands (Justice required for salvation) (4:9-25): Salvation based not on man’s Practice (Circumcision) but God’s Promises and Power D. Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, Exultation D. Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, Exultation E. Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin E. Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin IV. Sanctification: The Demonstration of God’s Righteousness 6:1–8:39 IV. Sanctification: The Demonstration of God’s Righteousness 6:1–8:39 A. Sanctification and Sin 6:1–23 A. Sanctification and Sin 6:1–23 B. Sanctification and the Law 7:1–25 B. Sanctification and the Law 7:1–25 C. Sanctification and the Spirit 8:1–39 C. Sanctification and the Spirit 8:1–39 Part Two: The Explanation of God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36) Part Three: The Application of God’s Righteousness (12:1–16:27) Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).


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