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(* Paulwantedtoansweranymisrepresentationsandslanderswhichmay + havebeencirculatedtherebyhimenemies.Legalistic_Judaizers_Ԁwere  @, probablyattemptingtodeceivethepeopleastheyhadrecentlydonein P!- GalatiaandearlierinAntioch,andaclearexpositionofjustificationby ". faith_wa_Ԁneededbythischurchwhichwaslocatedinsuchastrategic "h / position(Romans16:1719). x# !0 _ 0$!1  PURPOSEoftheBOOK  X HH  ThisletterwaswrittenprimarilytoinstructtheChristiansinRome,but X alsoforthebenefitofallthechurches.Thegreatthemeofthebookisset  forthinRomans1:16"thegospelisthepowerofGoduntoSalvationto p everyonethatbelieveth,totheJewfirstandalsototheGreek." ( HH  ThisgreattruthistaughtinthefirstelevenchaptersofRomans.Paul 8 showsthatsalvationisnotbytheworksoftheLaw,butthroughtheGospel   acceptedbyfaith.Hetellsusthatmandoesnotmeritsalvation,butis P  savedbythegraceofGodonthebasisofthesacrificewhichJesusmade. `   ThebookofRomansisoneofthemostprofoundeverwritten.Ithasbeen    calledthegospelinminiature.  x   ROMANSinANUTSHELL  @  KeyVerses:1:16,17  X  HH  ThePersonoftheGospelSp. &Christ X    ThePoweroftheGodffSp.M M #Gospel h    ThePurposeoftheGospel Ip. ,"UntoSalvation"      ThePeopletowhomsent Np. ,Toeveryone    ThePlanofAcceptance?p. &Toeveryonethatbelieveth 8  CONTRASTSinROMANS   ЀGospelvs.Law 4  `   SalvationvsCondemnation p Powervs.Legalweakness  Everyonevs.Jewishexclusiveness ( Godvs.Humanimperfection  Believersvs.Legalworkers    P Xqq X %&y@  $ XlN4X XXqqXT7X4XXlNABIRDSEYE_ViewofROMANS  X H37XXTH  Introductionandfundamentalthesis>>Qp1:1-17 0 HH I.  DOCTRINALMp1:1711:21  l   A.0  NecessityoftheGospel(Universalneedofsalvation)XXNppp1:183:30      1.  ConditionoftheunrighteousheathenworldPp1:1932 ^      2.0  ConditionoftheselfrighteousJewishworldQppp2:13:18 \      3.0  Theconditionforall"Forallhavesinned."Sppp3:920      B.0  0pp  God'smethodofRescueJustificationbyFaith(theGospel) P pp 0  0pp0ppandnotbytheLaw(ofMoses)XXNppp3:215:21 N       1.0  RighteousnessobtainedthroughfaithinChrist>>Rppp3:2131       2.0  TheevidenceoftheOldTestamentSppp4:125  B      3.0  TheresultsofjustificationbyfaithSppp5:111 @      4.0  AdamandChristandtheresultsoftheirtwoacts>>Rppp5:1221     C.0  VictoryoverSinintheDisciples'slifeOppp6:18:39  4      1.0  TheChristiantohavevictoryoversinbecauseofhis2 pp       unionwithChristindeathandresurrection0  throughbaptismSppp6:123       2.0  TheChristianisnotundertheLawTppp7:16 ~&      3.0  VictoriouslivingdoesnotcomethroughtheLawSppp7:725 $      4.0  VictorythroughthelawoftheSpiritofLifeSppp8:113 r     5.0  Theresultof"lifeaftertheSpirit">>Rppp8:1439 p   D.0  TheVindicationofGod'schoiceRejectionofIsraelOpppCh.911      1.0  Israel'sPastGod'smercy d TpppCh.9 d     2.0  Israel'sPresentSpppCh.10 b      3.0  Israel'sFutureSpppCh.11  HH II.0  PRACTICALMppp12:115:13  >   A.0  TheChristianlifeinrelationtoselfandGodSppp12:12 2!   B.0  TheChristianlifeinrelationtobrethren>>Rppp12:316 0"   C.0  TheChristianlifeinrelationtoothers(esp.persecutors)Qppp12:1721 ~#   D.0  TheChristianlifeinrelationtoearthlygovernment>>Rppp13:114 |$$   E.0  TheChristianlifeinrelationtodoubtfulmatters"%pp 0  0pp0ppandweakerbrethrenXXNppp14:115:3 p&   F.0  Joy,peaceandhopeforallbothJewandGentileinChrist>>Rppp15:413 n' HHConclusionandpersonalgreetings *   A.0  Paul'sdesireforspiritualblessingforrecipientsQppp15:1433 N,   B.0  Personalgreetingsandpartingexhortations>>Rppp16:127 - #3#  B.   Q @EE% NotAshamedOfTheGospel  X  @ , &y %QRomans1:16  B v %&yIntroduction: H   1.0  OneofthemostfamiliarpassagesinRomansis1:16vvcv   "ForIamnot F ashamedofthegospelofChristforitthepowerofGodunto  salvationtoeveryonethatbelieveth,totheJewfirstand > alsototheGreek."/ccvc   <pp  I. 0  AswelookintothelifeofPaulafterhisconversionandhiswritingsinthe 0  NewTestament,andparticularlythelettertotheRomans,weseethatthere 0   wasn't ANYPART ofthegospelthathewasashamedof.Forexample: ~ pp   A.0  Hewasnotashamedofthe FACTS ofthegospel.~ & pp     1.0  ICor.11:1;Acts13:2830;Acts17:16;Acts26:23;&  pp       ICor.15:14;  t      2.  YouandIneednotbeashamedofthegospeltoday. r     B.0  Paulwasnotashamedtopreachthatthereisbut ONEGOSPEL.  pp     1.0  Eph.4:5"onefaith";Eph.4:46"onebody"Romans8:24.Gal.  h  1:89thecurseofpreachinganyother.f pp     2.0  Acts13:10Paulwasnotashamedtorebukethosewhoperverted    it.Z pp     3.0  Weshouldboldlypreachandstandforthe"onefaith"Xpp   C.0  Paulwasnotashamedofthe COMMANDS ofthegospel.pp     1.0  Hepreachedthe"whole"gospel,Acts20:27.Hewasnotashamed N topreachthatmenmustheartheword,Rom.10:17;believein L Jesus,Acts16:31;repentoftheirsins,Acts17:30;confesstheir  faithinJesus,Rom.10:910;andpreachthatbaptismisessential @ forsalvation,Rom.6:5.>pp     2.0  Don'tbeashamedofthecommandsofthegospel.pp  II. 0  InthenextpartoftheversePaultells WHY hewasnotashamed."FORit 0 isthe power ofGoduntosalvation."pp   TheGOSPELisGod'sPOWERtosavethesoulsofmen. (    A.0  ItisGod's CONVINCINGPOWER. Romans10:17;2Cor.5:7;John &! 20:3031.Itbringsmentofaith.v"pp   B.0  ItisGod's CONVICTINGPOWER .John16:78;Acts2:37;Itbrings t# mentorepentance.$pp   C.0  ItisGod's CONVERTINGPOWER. Psalms19:7;Rom1:16and j% 8:2;James1:25;1Thess.2:13.ItteachesmenhowtogetintoChrist, j& Gal.3;27'pp   D.0  ItisGod's CONFIRMINGPOWER. InIJohn5:13Johnsaidhe ^( wrotethattheymayknowtheyhadeternallife.^)pp 0  X Conclusion:Don'tbeashamed,theGospelisGod'spoweruntosalvationforall R+ ofustoday.