January 14, 2024 - Sunday AM Bible Class
This quarter Hiram leads a class reviewing the book of Romans.
Romans:The Gospel of Grace for the People of God
Questions for Reflection
Summarize Romans
Why do we need to study Romans?
How are we saved today?
What is the Christian’s relationship to the Old Testament?
What is your primary motivation for obeying Jesus Christ?
What, in your opinion, is the most difficult section(s) in Romans?
Helpful tools for tackling Romans
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January 14, 2024 - Sunday AM Bible Class
This quarter Hiram leads a class reviewing the book of Romans.
Romans:
The Gospel of Grace for the People of God
Questions for Reflection
- Summarize Romans
- Why do we need to study Romans?
- How are we saved today?
- What is the Christian’s relationship to the Old Testament?
- What is your primary motivation for obeying Jesus Christ?
- What, in your opinion, is the most difficult section(s) in Romans?
Helpful tools for tackling Romans
- Read paragraphs and chapters and not just verses
- The Old Testament
- It was written for us
- Context, context, context
Background Information
- Who wrote Romans? Paul (1:1)
- When was Romans written? Winter AD 56-57 (Acts 20:3-4)
- Who were the recipients? Saints in Rome (1:7)
- Why? (Rom. 1:14-16, 15:24-26)
Major Themes in Romans
- The gospel (1:1, 1:9., 1:16, 2:16, 10:16, 11:28, 15:16, 15:19, 16:25)
- The obedience of the faith of the nations (1:5, 16:26)
- Justification by faith (1:17)
- The righteousness of God (1:17, 3:5, 3:21, 3:22, 3:25, 3:26, 10:3)
- Equality between Jews & Gentiles (2:29)
- Saved by grace and not by law (3:28, 6:14)
The Prologue (Romans 1:1-17)
- Paul introduces himself (1:1)
- The gospel is from God (1:2)
- Jesus is the promised Messiah from David’s lineage (1:3-4)
- Paul received apostleship from Jesus for the nations (1:5)
- Paul’s apostolic jurisdiction reached Rome (1:6)
- God’s view of His People (1:7)
- Paul’s prayer for the Romans (1:8-13)
Duration 46:09
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