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Romans

1:1-7

How did Saul become Paul?

1:8-17

There are three shames we must overcome.

1:18-32

Are we all that bad?

2:1-16

The Law killed everybody, even Jesus.

2:17-29

You can choke on a halo.

3:1-20

We are speechless but are we hopeless?

3:21-31

Is the righteousness of faithlegal?

4:1-8

Do Paul and James really disagree?

4:9-25

Is faith for the weak?

5:1-11

How can I stand tall when I fall short?

5:12-21

Adam- the original sinner and his sin.

6:1-14

Dying is the best way to get to heaven.

6:12-23

How can I overthrow a rebellious soul?

7:1-13

Dead people have no shame.

7:14-25

How can the least be the greatest of all?

8:1-4

Will sinners really escape condemnation?

8:5-13

It starts in the mind but does not stop there.

8:14-25

What does it mean to walk in the Spirit?

8:26-30

What if I have too much to live with?

8:31-39

How secure is the believer?

9:1-5

Paul's heart challenges our heart.

9:6-18

Who recieves the blessings of God's Promise?

9:19-33

Living with the rock of offense.

10:1-13

Unexpected paths to spiritual failure.

10:14-21

The ministry of the Word.

11:1-10

When God seems to have failed.

11:11-24

Can Christians lose their salvation?

11:25-36

The end of Biblical prophecy.

12:1

From faith to faithfulness.

12:2

Staying on the altar.

12:3-5

How to put your best foot forward.

12:6-8

Discerning the gifts of the Spirit.

12:9-21

Overcoming evil with a renewed mind.

12:17-21

Living with a renewed mind.

Questions

13:1-7

Why must I render to Caesar?

13:4

Does Uncle Sam have a soul?

13:8-14

Love -restrainging the impulse to abuse.

14:1-12

Freed by grace - Bound by love.

14:13-23

A critical look at spiritual maturity.

15:1-13

Keeping hope alive.

15:14-21

Paul's priorities in Apostolic ministry.

15:22-32

Three areas of tension and Paul's example.

16:1-16

Women in the ministry of Paul.

16:17-25

My Gospel

These notes are created for and from a class taught by Jim Abrahamson at the Chapel Hill Bible Church in 2003-2004.

They are updated from week to week as the class continues.

Students should expect to see the notes for the next (upcoming) class posted one day before the class meets. I suggest downloading them in preparation for the class.

If students are looking for a serious commentary on the book of Romans I would recommend:

The Epistle to the Romans
by Douglas Moo, Eerdmans

 

 

 


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