Interpreting Paul's Epistle to the Romans Unknown
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The biblical letter to the Romans provides an in-depth explanation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ by the Apostle Paul with the purpose of establishing the Roman believers in the truth, so that they might be transformed through the life giving power of Jesus. As Paul declares, "I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes (Romans 1:16)!" In this series, Bible teacher Michael Brent guides listeners through the structure and thought of Paul's proclamation to the Romans with the goal that we too might be established and transformed.
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Romans 1.1-7 Introduction 1 Greeting and Blessing
In Romans 1:1-7 we encounter Paul’s self-description to a church he had never visited and learn more about the Roman believers.
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Romans 1.8-15 Introduction 2 Thanksgiving and Prayer
In Romans 1:8-15, we consider how Paul uses the letter introduction to motivate the Romans to receive his gospel teaching.
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Romans 1.16-17 Introduction 3 Thesis
In Romans 1:16-17, we encounter the topic of Paul’s argument for the letter, regarding the power of the gospel to save.
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Romans 1.18-32 Justified 1 Pagan man
In Romans 1:18-32, Paul levels an indictment against pagan man – both ancient and modern.
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Romans 2.1-16 Justified 2 Moral man
In Romans 2:1-16, Paul extends his charge to include people who feel safeguarded by a sense of their own morality.
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Romans 2.17-29 Justified 3 Religious Man
In Romans 2:17-29, Paul further extends his charge against those who presume their religious activities make up for their moral failures.
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