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THE GOSPEL OF GOD: ROMANS From Dust to Destiny Romans is the chief part of the New Testament and the very purest gospel every Christian should know it word for word, by heart, and occupy himself with it every day, as the daily bread of his soul. Martin Luther

FIVE KEY QUESTIONS Although not listed in Scripture, five key questions, nevertheless, became the standard by which books were recognized as God s Word. 1. DID IT COME WITH THE AUTHORITY OF GOD? 2. WAS IT WRITTEN BY A MAN OF GOD? 3. DID IT TELL THE TRUTH ABOUT GOD? 4. DID IT COME WITH THE POWER OF GOD? 5. WAS IT ACCEPTED BY THE PEOPLE OF GOD?

Nature of the Epistles Point back to the Gospel Think back to the message of the NT In what manner of writing did God communicate with His people in the OT? How does God now communicate w/ His Church through Paul and other NT writers? Epistles (Letters) From legal documents to loving letters

Nature of the Epistles Point back to the Gospel Whereas the Gospels emphasize the facts of Christ s redemptive work, the Epistles interpret those facts and tell the redeemed Church how to live the Christian life. The Epistles show how the Church is built, what materials are used, what relationships, privileges, duties of the believer are. Exhortations and commands are prominent in Paul s epistles

An Overview as to Focus Historical The Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, John Manifestation: Telling the story of the coming of the Savior and His person and work. Acts The Acts of the Holy Spirit through the apostles Manifestation: Proclaiming the message of the Savior who has come. Epistolary Epistles Letters to the churches and individuals (Romans through Jude) Explanation: Developing the full significance of the person and work of Christ and how this should affect the walk of the Christian in the world. Prophetical Revelation The apocalypse of the Lord Jesus Christ Consummation: Anticipating the end time events and the return of the Lord, His end time reign, and the eternal state.

History Letters Prophecy Matthew Mark Luke John Paul s Early during missionary journeys Galatians 1 Thess. 2 Thess. First imprisonment Colossians Later after arrest at Jerusalem Release 1 Timothy Titus Second imprisonment 2 Timothy General James Hebrews Jude 1 Peter 2 Peter Revelation Acts 1 Cor. 2 Cor. Romans Ephesians Philemon Philippians 1 John 2 John 3 John

ORDERING THE BOOKS OF THE NT From Dust to Destiny The order of the writing of the books was approximately as follows Book Date (A.D.) Book Date (A.D.) James Galatians 1 & 2 Thessalonians Mark Matthew 1 Corinthians 2 Corinthians Romans Luke Acts Colossians, Ephesians 45-49 49 51 50s or 60s 50s or 60s 55 56 57-58 60 61 61 Philippians, Philemon 1 Peter 1 Timothy Titus Hebrews 2 Peter 2 Timothy Jude John 1, 2, 3 John Revelation 63 63-64 63-66 63-66 64-68 66 67 68=8-85-90 85-90 90-95

Paul s Epistle to the Church @ Rome From Dust to Destiny Romans: Righteousness of Christ Romans: Christ the power of God to us Romans: The Gospel and its message Romans: In Christ justification Doctrinal content

The Apostle Paul (Romans 1:1a Paul ) Hebrew name: Saul ( asked of God ) Acts 9:1-19 Damascus Road conversion Roman name: Paul ( little ) Acts 13:9 Saul to Paul Gives testimony of his conversion (Acts 22:7, 13; 26:14, 1 Tim. 1:13-16)

The Apostle Paul Born around 5 B.C., around same time of Jesus birth At the time of Stephen s stoning (Acts 7:58), Paul was a young man but in 61 A.D. he calls himself an aged man (Philemon 9) Born in the city of Tarsus in Cilicia

The Apostle Paul Paul s father was a native of Palestine, a Roman citizen, merchant by trade, and strict Pharisee, of the tribe of Benjamin He had at least one sister and nephew (Acts 23:16)

The Apostle Paul Education Tentmaker by trade (Acts 18:3) Secular study @ U. of Tarsus (Acts 17:28; Titus 1:12) Rabbinical study w/ Gamaliel @ Jerusalem (School of Hillel (Acts 22:3)

The Apostle Paul Education Spoke Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek Probably served in synagogues outside of Palestine after Rabbinical training Likely returned to Jerusalem some time after Christ s ascension and began leading the persecution of the church Uniquely qualified to become all things to all men (1 Cor. 9:22)

The Apostle Paul Missionary-Author God providentially used Paul, formerly the leader of the persecution of the church to become the leader of the church Light to the Gentile nations Acts 28:16-31 (Released from 1 st Roman Imprisonment) 2 Tim. 4:6 (not released from 2 nd Roman Imprisonment) tradition states that Paul was beheaded

The Church @ Rome Authorship Paul by way of Tertius (16:22) Scribe who would copy word for word dictation

The Church @ Rome Date Around 57 AD Nero as emperor (54-68 AD) important when getting to Rom. 13 Paul in Corinth at end of 3 MJ (Acts 18:23-21:14; Rom. 15:19) Paul plans to visit Roman church but in prison (Caesarea) for 2 years then goes to Jerusalem because the collection is ready (Rom. 15:23, 25-26; 1 Cor. 16:1-3; 2 Cor. 8-9) Paul s Journey to Rome (60 AD)

The Church @ Rome Origins Paul did not found the church @ Rome This is why there are fewer references to himself than say Corinthian letters or Galatians Early beginnings (33 AD) Pentecost connection (diaspora Jews that returned back to Rome) Edict of Claudius (49 AD) Riots erupt in Jewish synagogues in Rome over preaching of Jesus as Messiah.

The Church @ Rome Origins Romans 16:1 appears that Phoebe carried letter to Rome Romans 16 greetings (26 people) possible indication of 4-5 house churches in Rome at time of Paul s letter Ephesus connection & mutual friends Similar to Colossians greetings (also not founded by Paul)

The Church @ Rome Theme Not written to address specific problems Not written in response to questions submitted Advance the gospel s unity Advocate Jew/Gentile relationships

The Church @ Rome Three-Fold Purpose Announce Paul s plan to visit Rome after his return to Jerusalem. Prepare the church for his coming (Rom. 15:22-29; Acts 19:21) Present a complete and detailed statement of the gospel message God had called Paul to proclaim. He wanted to provide them with a clear understanding of the gospel s meaning and ramifications for all of life past (justification), present (sanctification), and future (glorification)

The Church @ Rome Three-Fold Purpose Explain God s program of salvation for both Jews and Gentiles. Thus, Paul will address the relationship between the Law and Gospel what about circumcision? What about the distinction as a Jew? Has God set aside the Jews? Has God forgotten His promises to the Jews? Calvin: Romans as synthesis of law & gospel

The Church @ Rome Three-Fold Purpose Paul s theme (Romans 1:16-17) Righteousness of God (cited 64 x s) Forgiveness mentioned (zero x s) Paul quotes OT more in Romans than in any other NT epistle He quotes from LXX rather than MT

The Church @ Rome Central theme (righteousness of God) 1:16-17) Other basic Christian doctrines in Romans: Natural revelation (1:19-20) Universality of sin (3:9-20) Justification (3:24) Propitiation (3:25) Faith (4:1) Original sin (5:12)

The Church @ Rome Other basic Christian doctrines in Romans: Union with Christ (6:1) Spiritual Adoption (8:12-17) Election and rejection of Israel (9-11) Spiritual gifts (12:3-8) Government (13:1-7)

The Roman s Symphony: God s Gospel Outline Introduction: God s Gospel (1:1-17) theme stated Theological Development (1-8) mvt. 1 Universal Guilt (1-3) Universal Grace (3-8) Historical Development (9-11) mvt. 2 Universal Promise (9) Universal People (10-11) Practical Development (12-15) mvt. 3 Universal Conduct (12:1-15:13) Universal Call (15:14-33) Conclusion: Paul s Greeting (16) - Finale

God s Gracious Lordship Rejected and Restored Lordship Applied 1-3 3-8 9-11 12-15 Theological Historical Practical

Introduction: Theme, Righteousness (1:1-17) Condemnation: Righteousness Required (1b-3b) Gentile Guilt (1b) Jewish Guilt (2-3a) Universal Guilt (3b) Justification: Righteousness Received (3c -5) Declared: Christ, our Righteousness (3c) Illustrated: Abraham, a Recipient (4) Commended: Christ, our Reconciliation (5a) Explained: Christ, our Representative (5b)

Sanctification: Righteousness Realized (6-8) The Principles: Alive to, Enslaved to Christ (6) The Problem: Indwelled by, Struggle with Sin (7) The Power: Indwelled by the Spirit (8) Vindication: Righteousness Reserved (9-11) Israel s Past: Election (9) Israel s Present: Rejection (10) Israel s Future: Restoration (11) Application: Righteousness Practiced (12-15) Christian Duties: To God, Others, Government (12-13) Christian Liberties: To Weaker, Stronger Brothers (14-15) Conclusion: Paul s Greeting (16)

Paul s Use of Diatribe in Romans From Dust to Destiny

Paul, Righteousness and Law Romans 1:5 - to call a people from among the Gentiles to the obedience of faith Romans 1:17 - righteousness of God is revealed in the Gospel by faith Romans 2:9-10 - trouble for evildoers and peace for do-gooders Romans 3:21ff - righteousness from God has been revealed apart from the Law by faith

Paul, Righteousness and Law Romans 6:16 - slaves of obedience to righteousness Romans 7:4 - you died to the Law through the body of Christ so we might serve by the Spirit Romans 12:1-15:13 - Offer your bodies as living sacrifices. Give back your gifts in the body/ clothe yourself with Christ

Paul s Hope for Israel Romans 9:1-5 - Paul s longing for Israel Romans 9:6ff - Not all of Abraham s descendants are of Israel Romans 9:14 - God s Mercy, Not Man s Desire or Effort is Determinative Romans 9:30ff - Israel stumbled Romans 10:1ff - Paul s longing for Israel

Paul s Hope for Israel Romans 10:4 - Christ fulfills the Law Romans 11:1 - God did not reject Israel Romans 11:5 - a remnant chosen by grace Romans 11:11ff - Gentiles to make Israel envious, but must realize their blessing arises from Israel Romans 11:25ff - All Israel shall be saved

Next Week (Oct. 16) Paul s Letters to the Church @ Corinth