7
Outline of Romans Outline of Romans Part One Part One : The : The Revelation Revelation of God’s of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39) Righteousness (1:1–8:39) Part Two Part Two : The : The Explanation Explanation of of God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36) God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36) Part Three Part Three : The : The Application Application of of God’s Righteousness (12:1–16:27) God’s Righteousness (12:1–16:27) Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments. Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments. , electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996). , electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996). Theme: Righteousness

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

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 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

Outline of RomansOutline of Romans

Part OnePart One: The : The RevelationRevelation of God’s of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)Righteousness (1:1–8:39)

Part TwoPart Two: The : The ExplanationExplanation of God’s of God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36)Righteousness (9:1–11:36)

          

Part ThreePart Three: The : The ApplicationApplication of God’s of God’s Righteousness (12:1–16:27)Righteousness (12:1–16:27)

Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996)., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

Theme: Righteousness

Page 2: 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

Outline of RomansOutline of Romans

Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)          

I.I.  IntroductionIntroduction          1:1–171:1–17          II.II.  CondemnationCondemnation: The Need for God’s Righteousness : The Need for God’s Righteousness (1:18–3:20)(1:18–3:20)

                     III.III.  JustificationJustification: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness: The Imputation of God’s Righteousness  ((3:21–5:21)3:21–5:21)

                     IV.IV.  SanctificationSanctification: : The Demonstration of God’s RighteousnessThe Demonstration of God’s Righteousness  

((6:1–8:39)6:1–8:39)          

Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments. , electronic ed. , electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).(Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

Page 3: 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

Outline of RomansOutline of Romans

Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)

          I.I.          IntroductionIntroduction          1:1–171:1–17

A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)

B. Actions of a Slave/Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) 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.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996)., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

Page 4: 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

Outline of RomansOutline of Romans

Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)

          I.I.          IntroductionIntroduction          1:1–171:1–17A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel DrivenPrayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel Driven

          II.II.          CondemnationCondemnation: : The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20The Need for God’s Righteousness 1:18–3:20           A.     Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) A.     Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, InsanityIdolatry, 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) 1. No excuses (2:1-16) Woeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked heartsWoeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked hearts

2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) 2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect, Position, No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect, Position,

Externals)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) 1. No Such Thing as a Good Person (3:1-20) Everyone a Liar, under Law, and LiableEveryone a Liar, under Law, and Liable

          Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996)., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

Page 5: 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

Outline of RomansOutline of RomansPart One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)

          I.I.          IntroductionIntroduction          1:1–171:1–17A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel DrivenB. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel Driven

          II.II.          Condemnation: Condemnation: The Need for God’s RighteousnessThe Need for God’s Righteousness          1:18–3:201:18–3:20           A.     Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, InsanityA.     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 hearts1. No excuses (2:1-16) Woeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked hearts2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, 2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage,

Intellect, Intellect, Position, Externals)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 Liable1. No Such Thing as a Good Person (3:1-20) Everyone a Liar, under Law, and Liable          III.III.          JustificationJustification: : The Imputation of God’s RighteousnessThe Imputation of God’s Righteousness          3:21–5:213:21–5:21           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 justiceOne way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s justiceB. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law B. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law

standsstands           C.     Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith  4:1–25 AbrahamC.     Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith  4:1–25 Abraham

1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham and David1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham and David2. Examples of Faith that God is One (Availability of Salvation to All) & His law stands 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 (Justice required for salvation) (4:9-25) Salvation based not on man’s Practice (Circumcision) but God’s Promises and Power(Circumcision) but God’s Promises and Power

           D.     Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, ExultationD.     Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, Exultation           E.     Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ E.     Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’

Righteousness vs. Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s SinImputation of Adam’s Sin        Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments. , electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996)., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

Page 6: 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

Outline of RomansOutline of Romans

          III.III.          JustificationJustification: : The Imputation of God’s RighteousnessThe Imputation of God’s Righteousness          3:21–5:213:21–5:21           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 One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s justicejustice

B. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) B. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law standsNo boasting, God is one, The law stands

           C.     Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith  4:1–25 AbrahamC.     Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith  4:1–25 Abraham1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham/David1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham/David2. Examples of Faith that God is One 2. Examples of Faith that God is One (Salvation Available to All)(Salvation Available to All) & His law stands & His law stands (Justice required for salvation)(Justice required for salvation) (4:9-25) (4:9-25)

a. Salvation based not based man’s Practice (Circumcision) a. Salvation based not based man’s Practice (Circumcision) b. Salvation is based on God’s Promisesb. Salvation is based on God’s Promisesc. Salvation is based on God’s Powerc. 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) E.     Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s SinImputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation of Adam’s Sin

        Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996)., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).

Page 7: 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

Outline of RomansOutline of RomansPart One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)Part One: The Revelation of God’s Righteousness (1:1–8:39)

          I.I.          IntroductionIntroduction          1:1–171:1–17A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)A. Calling to be Slaves and Saints (1:1-7)B. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel DrivenB. Actions of a Slave Saint (Paul) (1:8-17) Prayerful, Thankful, Loving, Gospel Driven

          II.II.          CondemnationCondemnation: : The Need for God’s RighteousnessThe Need for God’s Righteousness          1:18–3:201:18–3:20           A.     Guilt of the Gentile (1:18–32) Idolatry, Indecency, InsanityA.     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 hearts1. No excuses (2:1-16) Woeful Hypocrites, Wrong Hypothesis, Wicked hearts2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect, 2. Religious but not saved (2:17-29) No HIPE will get you to heaven (Heritage, Intellect,

Position, Externals)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 Liable1. No Such Thing as a Good Person (3:1-20) Everyone a Liar, under Law, and Liable          III.III.          JustificationJustification: : The Imputation of God’s RighteousnessThe Imputation of God’s Righteousness          3:21–5:213:21–5:21           A.     Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s A.     Description of Righteousness by Faith (3:21–26) One way righteousness: God’s plan, God’s grace, God’s

justicejusticeB. Conclusions about Righteousness by Faith (3:27-31) No boasting, God is one, The law standsB. 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 AbrahamC.     Illustrations of Righteousness by Faith  4:1–25 Abraham1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham and David1. Examples of Faith without boasting (4:1-8): Abraham and David2. Examples of Faith that God is One (Availability of Salvation) & His law stands (Justice required for 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 salvation) (4:9-25): Salvation based not on man’s Practice (Circumcision) but God’s Promises and

PowerPower           D.     Results of Righteousness by Faith (5:1–11) Justification, Reconciliation, ExultationD.     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 E.     Contrast of Righteousness and Condemnation (5:12–21) Imputation of Jesus’ Righteousness vs. Imputation

of of Adam’s SinAdam’s Sin          IV.IV.          SanctificationSanctification: : The Demonstration of God’s RighteousnessThe Demonstration of God’s Righteousness           6:1–8:396:1–8:39           A.     Sanctification and Sin     6:1–23A.     Sanctification and Sin     6:1–23           B.     Sanctification and the Law     7:1–25B.     Sanctification and the Law     7:1–25           C.     Sanctification and the Spirit     8:1–39C.     Sanctification and the Spirit     8:1–39

Part Two: The Explanation of God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36)Part Two: The Explanation of God’s Righteousness (9:1–11:36)          

Part Three: The Application of God’s Righteousness (12:1–16:27)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.Adapted from Nelson's Complete Book of Bible Maps and Charts : Old and New Testaments., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996)., electronic ed. (Nashville: Thomas Nelson, 1997, c1996).